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"Fine. Let them torture me Lilith. I will suffer if it means proving my people innocent," Kaim said to her as his eyes lit up with determination, "I would gladly endure all the pain and even die if it meant my people would be safe."
He knelt down onto the ground and moved around some leaves and such. There was a long bow and a quiver stuffed full of arrows. Kaim contemplated whether or not he should bring it or rather let Lilith bring it. Perhaps it would be suspicious is the Prince of Sorellias came to the hands of the enemy so willingly. He let out a soft cry in frustration. Why did things have to get so complicated so quickly? His planet was in danger and there didn't seem to be a whole lot that he could do except suffer.
"Okay, we need a plan then. What happens if they don't believe me and they decide that they want to destroy the planet anyway? I don't know what I'd do! I wouldn't want you to get hurt if you decided to betray them," Kaim said softly.
Finally he decided that he would leave his bow. If anyone found it, they would know what to do. He hoped that if Lilith did come back for it, she would use it as a way to gain his people's trust. Hopefully she would explain what he sacrificed for the safety of his people. Kaim looked at Lilith expectantly. He couldn't bring himself to tell her what she needed to, like make the call for example. He was still trying to comprehend what he was about to do. He was about to risk his life and hand himself over to an enemy that might not even listen to what he had to say. Furthermore, it was likely that he would endure torture he would probably never be able to recover from. All of which was enough to make him regret his choice, but this world and the people on it were so much bigger than him.
"I believe in my people and I believe in my ancestors. I will be okay Lilith..." Kaim said more so trying to believe it himself.
He knelt down onto the ground and moved around some leaves and such. There was a long bow and a quiver stuffed full of arrows. Kaim contemplated whether or not he should bring it or rather let Lilith bring it. Perhaps it would be suspicious is the Prince of Sorellias came to the hands of the enemy so willingly. He let out a soft cry in frustration. Why did things have to get so complicated so quickly? His planet was in danger and there didn't seem to be a whole lot that he could do except suffer.
"Okay, we need a plan then. What happens if they don't believe me and they decide that they want to destroy the planet anyway? I don't know what I'd do! I wouldn't want you to get hurt if you decided to betray them," Kaim said softly.
Finally he decided that he would leave his bow. If anyone found it, they would know what to do. He hoped that if Lilith did come back for it, she would use it as a way to gain his people's trust. Hopefully she would explain what he sacrificed for the safety of his people. Kaim looked at Lilith expectantly. He couldn't bring himself to tell her what she needed to, like make the call for example. He was still trying to comprehend what he was about to do. He was about to risk his life and hand himself over to an enemy that might not even listen to what he had to say. Furthermore, it was likely that he would endure torture he would probably never be able to recover from. All of which was enough to make him regret his choice, but this world and the people on it were so much bigger than him.
"I believe in my people and I believe in my ancestors. I will be okay Lilith..." Kaim said more so trying to believe it himself.