Everything Galadriel had said seemed to have been the complete truth. I felt very sorry for her and her situation, and I knew I was going to help her, but it seems Asha has a different plan entirely. I was about to accept and tell Galadriel that I would very much like to help her, but Asha beat me to it and asked a question.
"What price are you willing to pay for freedom, and not just you, what price are your people willing to pay for it to?" Asha asked her as she rested her back on the chair she was sitting on.
I narrowed my eyes in confusion, not exactly sure what game Asha was playing now. She placed her hand on my thigh caressing it softly as she kept her focus on Galadriel. To any other person watching us, it would be nothing more than a display of affection, but I knew better. She was asking me to let her do what she wanted, of course she could have just used to the bond to communicate with me, but this works just fine too.
I really had no idea what I was going to do with this chapter, and this sort of came out. This sets up quite a bit of drama for Michael, Cassiel and Ariel when I start writing the sequel to Kael Cor down the line, but I don't know if it was the right thing to do. So let me have your thoughts about the chapter.
Also what do you think about the inclusion of real earth mythology. Not all of them would show, but as the universes merge. They'll be seen.
Thanks for reading and God bless you