No, it's not wrong, but there's no need to go into deeper detail than we were together and then we weren't after it didn't work out. Once I find Benedict's location, I'll dispatch him quick and let his body rot for the worms to feast on, as it should have a long time ago. That means a lot, Pamma, honestly, but we both know that I don't make both of them proud here. I understand how this version of my father got to be where he is, but I cannot allow your Rhys to continue as he is. I will be talking to him, and I expect it to escalate quickly given his aptitude for anger.
A repeating lost love history, how the apple doesn't fall far from the tree between a son and his fathers. I understand. If there's a point where you'd rather not bother with Benedict, feel free to throw him at your Pamma's mercy. I've lost all direction on how to approach and speak with Rhys which is a tragedy I cannot fathom when we spent centuries together. It was a shared act of vengeance, but at least he did not revile my company. If you're planning on talking with him, Finn, try not to break anything valuable or ancient in the mansion.



















