[There's the faintest tightness that takes hold of her expression with that. A light wince? Maybe. He's not saying anything shocking but he's definitely saying things she probably needed to hear someone say. Because ultimately he's right, there's nothing they could do about it right now and maybe that's what bothers her the most about it.
It's like those woods all over again. She should be so bitter over that but she is. Not being able to protect herself, protect others and all is... somehow humiliating? Both to that cold woman she was before and the 15-going-on-28 year old dreamer who ran a Labyrinth.]
Yeah, I heard that. I thought maybe at first they intended to save this world somehow.
[That had been part of what she had heard during the audience that really made her pause. They weren't saving the world but leaving it. And while she understood why? There was one thing she wanted to ask now and for all his finality she was sure Bigby wouldn't have the answer to it. And it's not a question that really merits a lot of pondering at the moment either.
What will the wolf do when they all leave? Will it leave too? She imagines so but was it connected here somehow? If this was the birthplace of Gods then what would the Gods do once it faded? Was there really not a way to put it back together, to revitalize it much the same way the Labyrinth was? Then again the Labyrinth wasn't an entire world so--
Eventually Sarah leans back in her own seat and blows out a long, long breath. Her reading glasses get pushed up onto the top of her head.]
What a mess.
[Is that the most accurate assessment of everything happening here?]
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It's like those woods all over again. She should be so bitter over that but she is. Not being able to protect herself, protect others and all is... somehow humiliating? Both to that cold woman she was before and the 15-going-on-28 year old dreamer who ran a Labyrinth.]
Yeah, I heard that. I thought maybe at first they intended to save this world somehow.
[That had been part of what she had heard during the audience that really made her pause. They weren't saving the world but leaving it. And while she understood why? There was one thing she wanted to ask now and for all his finality she was sure Bigby wouldn't have the answer to it. And it's not a question that really merits a lot of pondering at the moment either.
What will the wolf do when they all leave? Will it leave too? She imagines so but was it connected here somehow? If this was the birthplace of Gods then what would the Gods do once it faded? Was there really not a way to put it back together, to revitalize it much the same way the Labyrinth was? Then again the Labyrinth wasn't an entire world so--
Eventually Sarah leans back in her own seat and blows out a long, long breath. Her reading glasses get pushed up onto the top of her head.]
What a mess.
[Is that the most accurate assessment of everything happening here?]