[It should be an easy choice for Lalli. His whole life has been spent killing before something could hurt another. But when it comes down to it, he has always killed monsters, not people. Killing monsters is just releasing them from the hell they exist in, but killing a living, thinking person, well...
It's tough. And Lalli does hesitate. "No mistakes" echoes in his mind. He has to choose correctly, but what is the right choice?
Ultimately Lalli chooses kill, but it is with an unsure hand. Rae's powers might help, but power in the hands of someone who misuses it is useless.
The second question is a much easier one to answer. Lalli's life belongs to his family, his friends, and the people who need his help. In that order. It's painful, it's caused him so much heartache, but it's his very existence. The day he stops jumping to action when someone says 'Lalli, help!' is the day he might as well lay down and die, because he will have outlived his usefulness.
Yes, undeniably.
Plz no bulli about any autocorrect I miss too, this is a phone tag as I wheeze in my car.]
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It's tough. And Lalli does hesitate. "No mistakes" echoes in his mind. He has to choose correctly, but what is the right choice?
Ultimately Lalli chooses kill, but it is with an unsure hand. Rae's powers might help, but power in the hands of someone who misuses it is useless.
The second question is a much easier one to answer. Lalli's life belongs to his family, his friends, and the people who need his help. In that order. It's painful, it's caused him so much heartache, but it's his very existence. The day he stops jumping to action when someone says 'Lalli, help!' is the day he might as well lay down and die, because he will have outlived his usefulness.
Yes, undeniably.
Plz no bulli about any autocorrect I miss too, this is a phone tag as I wheeze in my car.]