“We have very efficient communication,” Kealie assured him. Eej affirmed this by weaving down her arm, then back up. “He’s faking being offended that you don’t have faith in him.”
Haly went very, very red. “Um. I don’t know. We’re friends. Really good friends—I think. I’m just… I’m just worried. For a friend.” She willed her face not to spontaneously combust. She didn’t have a lot of faith in a possible favorable outcome.
“We’re all from the Insanity Clinic. His soul got damaged by Malum, so we’re trying to fix it. It’s… not going so well.” She examines him with concern, looking for any signs of harm.
Haly came back from wherever she’d been. Her eyes widened and she quickened her pace to almost a run. “What happened?” She asked Wynn. “Is TAAron okay? And Nameless and you?”
She found a tree. “Yaaaaaay,” she said unenthusiastically. “Look. There’s a tree.” She moved on. “This is the rock by the bunny burrow looking thing, right?”
She nodded, memorizing the trees and ridges in the ground as well as she could. “Kay…”
“Some traveling wealthy people. It was just a trinket to them. But it fed me for a month.”