She wanted to hug her. She didn’t as Reese seemed to get more upset as she spoke. Her being upset stopped Silvia from providing physical affection and dwelling on how she didn’t like the title of princess. A soft sigh escaped her lips at her final questions and partly as she wasn’t sure how to comfort Reese. She inched closer to Reese so they sat less than a hair away.
“The only whiny nutjob in this group is Justice. Do you hear what comes out of her mouth? She is a real piece of work...I doubt everything has gone her way on Earth. I bet when something doesn’t go her way, she twists it inside of her mind to make herself believe it went her way. Hopefully, I bet, Rhindeval will give her a very rude awakening,” she said before taking a sip of water. She placed the pitcher down on the far side of her, well away from Reese.
“About your other questions. I am not ready to brave Ivelda. Although, I think being brave is more about doing things despite your fear and not letting your fear stop you,” she paused to place her cup down, “And I’d rather not take any heads, but I will if I have to. My mother always said it is better to kill your enemies before they kill you or someone you care about.”
The thought of her mother did cause her heart to ache. She had so much love for someone she had forgotten. Her mother usually only showed her tough side, but she made sure to show Silvia her soft side with a hug, kiss, or even kind words in private. She pushed memories away as she turned to face Reese. She glanced around, and it was private enough. Silvia decided it wouldn’t hurt to act like she did as a child. Kindness was usually well received as well. She grabbed Reese’s chin and leaned down to give her a kiss on each cheek. After, she pulled back a little. She did keep a hold of Reese chin so they could make eye contact if Reese opened her eyes.
“Now, let’s not think about the bad parts that may occur on this journey. We just have to think of the potential good parts...I don’t go into a game or race thinking we will lose. I always think we will win, even if the odds seem to be against us during the game or race,” she said. Silvia let go of Reese’s chin and settled back in her position next to her.
“When we find your dragon, do you think we can take it for a ride? I always wanted to fly,” she stated, deciding to think of a potential fun moment in the future.”