Kala smiled.
"I apologize if I inferred too much. Most people underestimate me, either because of my gender or my age." Her smile turned wry. "I thank you for your confidence."
As for relying on oneself, she considered him, and then her boys. She could feel them to varying degrees through their bonds, but she hadn't yet formed a Coalescence as she had learned to do on Atoria. The Coalescence there, massive in scale, had been shared with her. It was the model of Unity for which she strived. She might have dissented, but instead she decided to mull over his words. Now that she was something different from her twin, it called into question the balance they had always shared. Kala knew she could count on him until the end, but his end could come much quicker, much more easily than hers.
"I wish you luck if you do contact her Majesty." She pulled a curved karambit from her belt and twirled it around a finger.
People also underestimated her due to her diminutive stature, but she could hold her own in a fight even without a magical edge. But she wasn't cocky. The man moved like a warrior; surely, he was skilled.
Kala vaulted over the railing into an unused ring, careful of her wings; she was still getting used to those. She had trained as a dancer as well, and she was learning to be graceful as she had been without wings. She circled the ring, pulling forth another karambit.
"At your leisure, Jae-Seong."
She smiled, bowed, and awaited his entrance into the training ring. She could feel the attention of her boys via their bonds, but they were alert rather than worried.
."I apologize if I inferred too much. Most people underestimate me, either because of my gender or my age." Her smile turned wry. "I thank you for your confidence."
As for relying on oneself, she considered him, and then her boys. She could feel them to varying degrees through their bonds, but she hadn't yet formed a Coalescence as she had learned to do on Atoria. The Coalescence there, massive in scale, had been shared with her. It was the model of Unity for which she strived. She might have dissented, but instead she decided to mull over his words. Now that she was something different from her twin, it called into question the balance they had always shared. Kala knew she could count on him until the end, but his end could come much quicker, much more easily than hers.
"I wish you luck if you do contact her Majesty." She pulled a curved karambit from her belt and twirled it around a finger.
People also underestimated her due to her diminutive stature, but she could hold her own in a fight even without a magical edge. But she wasn't cocky. The man moved like a warrior; surely, he was skilled.
Kala vaulted over the railing into an unused ring, careful of her wings; she was still getting used to those. She had trained as a dancer as well, and she was learning to be graceful as she had been without wings. She circled the ring, pulling forth another karambit.
"At your leisure, Jae-Seong."
She smiled, bowed, and awaited his entrance into the training ring. She could feel the attention of her boys via their bonds, but they were alert rather than worried.