It did pose him a problem, of a sort. But not one that would keep him from wanting to help her. It was more a pang of longing that clutched his heart in his chest, wistfulness a fine sheen in his eyes where he studied the clover blossom.
He didn't ask if she was a druid, the way he'd done Joanna. That seemed so naive, in this place.
"I've... Seen such gifts before," Vax made to explain after a beat, a touch of something both rough and soft in his quiet tone. "No. It's no problem by me."
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He didn't ask if she was a druid, the way he'd done Joanna. That seemed so naive, in this place.
"I've... Seen such gifts before," Vax made to explain after a beat, a touch of something both rough and soft in his quiet tone. "No. It's no problem by me."