Date: 2011-06-16 11:23 pm (UTC)
oneman_onevote: (Apprehensive)
And therein would be the reason Havelock still does not trust him.


Because he knows what was just below the surface there, could feel it, and-

He felt defensive for Puck, earlier, when Hellebore so obviously wanted to see him harmed or dead; he felt he understood something of what he was running from. He even thinks he quite likes him, on a simple level, but there is so much danger in dropping his guard. The Fae do not treat mortals well - this is a fact.

And assassins are not well-equipped to trust.

Silently, he turns his attention back to the search.
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