sacrificialsiphon:
The bad blood between the Saltzman twins and Hope was something that Josie was more than prepared to lay to rest. There was no real reason for them to be at each other’s throats and anything up until this point had been of juvenile intentions. With a slight nod of agreement, Josie considered the other’s words for a moment before replying, “we’ll just have to do whatever we can to avoid paying an unfair price. If anyone can do it, its us.” Her words were filled with certainty and a smile accompanied them. “We can win. We will win.”
The mention of coffee quickly perked the young siphon up and she gave a clear nod of her head, “and pancakes. I know I shouldn’t be hungry after the day we’ve had, but … I’m starving and I can’t think of anything worse than research on an empty stomach.”
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Josie’s confidence was in stark contrast to Hope’s own concerns about whether they could win the fight at all, much less whether they could do it without the cost of lives. All one had to do was look around them and see the state of the city to know that Malivore had the potential to wreak havoc even in its current state - god only knew what it had the power to do if it ever got free. But it was impossible not to feel at least a little bit inspired by Josie’s confident smile and the belief she had in the two of them and the people they cared about. “I’ll take your word for it,” Hope smiled, sincerity in her words. If Josie was so sure, she could be sure as well.
“Oh my god, that’s a great idea. Pancakes with chocolate chips.” And all of the coffee left in town. “I think you’ve got every right to be hungry - fighting takes it out of you, and I’m guessing you must be pretty low on magic after all of that.” A thought struck her then, and she offered her hand. “Need a little, just in case?”
















