Unable to take his look anymore, she gave in. "I would rather tell my friend about what I know, it's better to have the trust of my friend who was wronged than be hated because it looked like I had joined the opposing side."
Lank stared guilt-ridden as he applied it to himself, he had thought he and Obsidian's plans were for the best, but when he considered Gia's perspective, he was at loss for words.
Settling on her tummy, he looked up at the ceiling and was deep in thought. With his hands clasped, he wondered if he would ever be the friend they had vowed to be.
His actions had proved that he had not trusted Nix enough for him to face part of the truth.
He could rightly place what she meant by Nix hating him for it if he finds out the truth himself.
Gia stroked his hair as she allowed him to take in her advice. He needed to know it was much more dangerous to let the issue prolong.
"Thanks, Gia." He said in a whisper, a smile present.