http://birdmetaphor.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] birdmetaphor.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] uisgeannan 2011-09-15 02:52 am (UTC)

He leaves the saying alone for now. Not to give himself any further resemblance to her mother, but he doesn't think it's something he can just explain to her.

"Absolutely. They would have loved you." He agrees about Finch without hesitation, though. Part of it is because Finch loved everyone, and that was part of her beauty... but they even loved him, the little ghost boy that nobody liked at first.

He shifts to hold Euri a little better now that she's moved, continuing to brush through her hair as gently as he can with his claws. In-between his words there is a very quiet purr, creeping up from his throat.

"They were pretty strange, too. Ah, they were the girl with two heads," he explains, since she's probably seen his carving before, "But they agreed on almost everything, so half of the time it was like they were the same person. They said they came from a gypsy camp, which is why they were so good with stories and saying clever things."

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