[This is going into her oath territory on a technicality. So, time to be a little cagey about this.]
That's...not necessarily true. Your fate as a human isn't set in stone.
[Lailah sighs a little, frowning.]
Even still, I believe it is right to ask that. In the case of Zaveid, and other seraphim like him, opening up to you regardless of your mortal life means that he's at least talking to someone about it rather than ignoring it.
[She pauses.]
In a way, you could say that the Shepherd's pact is cruel to me, too. Yet, I don't view it like that. I'll always feel sorrow at the death of a Shepherd, but that means that I cared about them and that they had an impact on my life. I believe it's disrespectful to discount humans as a source of emotional comfort for that reason.
...Lailah, you're strong. [Sorey fiddles with his comm. He and Lailah had agreed to go back into this wholeheartedly, together. He's not about to question her resolve but sometimes he has no idea how she can bring herself to take on Shepherd after Shepherd when she has to go through their loss time after time. Just losing Mikleo for those two agonizing weeks had been enough to leave a wound on Sorey's heart he's not sure will ever heal.]
You're right, of course. Maybe I'm just trying to protect myself. I'm sorry for being so inconsiderate.
Perhaps, but don't forget your own strengths, Sorey.
[Another soft sigh.]
It's natural to want to protect yourself from something that hurts. For you, it's also natural to want to protect others from that hurt, too. You have a very tricky balance to maintain, but you'll learn in time.
[Lailah smiles a little, now, and maybe it can be heard in her voice.]
It's alright. You wouldn't be the first human to think that. After all, our perspectives on life are very different.
That's true. [Sorey leans back with a little sigh of his own.] I shouldn't be impatient. Slow and steady persistence is the way to go.
[The smile in his voice is probably obvious too, as is the affection welling up in his heart.] Thanks. I always feel better after discussing things with you. I might be a little biased, but I can't imagine anybody I'd rather have as my Prime Lord.
voice
That's...not necessarily true. Your fate as a human isn't set in stone.
[Lailah sighs a little, frowning.]
Even still, I believe it is right to ask that. In the case of Zaveid, and other seraphim like him, opening up to you regardless of your mortal life means that he's at least talking to someone about it rather than ignoring it.
[She pauses.]
In a way, you could say that the Shepherd's pact is cruel to me, too. Yet, I don't view it like that. I'll always feel sorrow at the death of a Shepherd, but that means that I cared about them and that they had an impact on my life. I believe it's disrespectful to discount humans as a source of emotional comfort for that reason.
Re: voice
You're right, of course. Maybe I'm just trying to protect myself. I'm sorry for being so inconsiderate.
voice
[Another soft sigh.]
It's natural to want to protect yourself from something that hurts. For you, it's also natural to want to protect others from that hurt, too. You have a very tricky balance to maintain, but you'll learn in time.
[Lailah smiles a little, now, and maybe it can be heard in her voice.]
It's alright. You wouldn't be the first human to think that. After all, our perspectives on life are very different.
voice
[The smile in his voice is probably obvious too, as is the affection welling up in his heart.] Thanks. I always feel better after discussing things with you. I might be a little biased, but I can't imagine anybody I'd rather have as my Prime Lord.