"We've all done stupid things," he supplied, an attempt to reassure her - an honest one, too. Not that he condoned doing stupid things in the least, but he wasn't going to pretend lapses in judgement didn't happen to everyone. (Himself included. Merlin, definitely himself included). So. He understood. Zelda could tell him. That was all.
Ari was wary, though, now. She had begun crumpling in on herself, regretful or ashamed, and it was that motion that most made him consider that this might be serious. More serious than he had thought.
Unconsciously following her lead, Ari set his tea down. And just looked at her, worried and waiting, and took a deep breath. "What... what did you do?"
Ari was wary, though, now. She had begun crumpling in on herself, regretful or ashamed, and it was that motion that most made him consider that this might be serious. More serious than he had thought.
Unconsciously following her lead, Ari set his tea down. And just looked at her, worried and waiting, and took a deep breath. "What... what did you do?"
