[HAWI]
"They are there to protect the kid," the white wolf sighed in relief as the fog cleared eventually. She had had her doubts and was ready to be very irrational with the goddess, and while that could have cost her an arm and a leg, she wasn't about to complain.
"Exactly," Islinda stated a matter of factly, even though it was like she was telling Hawi that she wasn't that cruel. Perhaps Hawi would have believed her if Hawi didn't have quite the shitty life and love life in the past three centuries.
She had lost more than the moon goddess would ever be able to compensate her for, and regardless of how this shit turned out, she wasn't about to go face-first into anything the wild woman was representing her.
It was quite ironic, really, how the first instance that she finally met someone who matched her madness, she saw her as an even more unhinged version of herself. Perhaps that was all that there could ever be for them, right?