and when i breathed
my breath was lightning
Rhy isn’t entirely surprised when Lagertha takes her leave. She was a little more hell bent on the Amazons living up to their warrior women status than Scorch had been. Not that Rhy necessarily blames her for that (or ever expected anything different), but of course, the two have never really agreed on that matter. Rhy would pick peace in a heartbeat, would try to stop a war if she could. Of course, she’s also not naïve enough to think that they can stop the Chamber. No, Straia and her crew were pretty hell bent on war. At least the Sisters decided to aide the Gates…though really, for Rhy, it didn’t help.
She wouldn’t be fighting. Lagertha knew this. It was a war that pitted one side of Rhy’s family against the other. Besides, Rhy could pretty much single-handedly defend the Jungle, so her and a few others together could keep any intruders out. She would be more useful in the Jungle than on the battle field, if someone she was told to fight her own cousin. Not that she didn’t think Lagertha wouldn’t take Straia for herself.
Oh dear god. Best not think about that one.
She grins at Naga instead and simply asks, “How have you been Naga? I’m glad you’ve decided to come back for good.”
rhy
the electric lioness of riagan and rayelle


