[He first catches sight of the boy through his other sight—the colors of the world bleed out around him, leaving behind only grays and reds, greens, blues, golds. He sees the boy in green, so he keeps his distance at first, tries to keep track even once the eagle vision fades and the colors have seeped back in. Whatever the kid's doing, it's helping a lot of people, even if something's a little bit off about him.
Still, between him and Evie, it was always Evie who was better at stealth. He's not surprised that the kid sees him soon enough, just holds his hands up to show him that he means him no harm.]
Of course. I'm very good at seeing. [His sister would say he's a little short-sighted, but. Hush, Evie, you're not here. (He misses her, still. Annoying as she could be, he's less steady without his twin, even with all the arguments they had before Starrick's death.)
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Still, between him and Evie, it was always Evie who was better at stealth. He's not surprised that the kid sees him soon enough, just holds his hands up to show him that he means him no harm.]
Of course. I'm very good at seeing. [His sister would say he's a little short-sighted, but. Hush, Evie, you're not here. (He misses her, still. Annoying as she could be, he's less steady without his twin, even with all the arguments they had before Starrick's death.)
He drops his hands.] Aren't you a helpful lad.