Abigail considers the point for a few moments, letting it play through her head. There are, after all, a great many ways to reply. But she knows what she has to say.
She has to admit it.
"We are each the sums of our personal situations. But I don't speak just for myself. I have known others, though, who have turned to the fae out of desperation, unskilled and unprepared. They tend to suffer the worst."
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She has to admit it.
"We are each the sums of our personal situations. But I don't speak just for myself. I have known others, though, who have turned to the fae out of desperation, unskilled and unprepared. They tend to suffer the worst."