Fortunate, then, that it has nothing to do with you. Your trust in the god is not required.
[ She would prefer he trust her, of course, but that's his choice to make. But what he says, the words he chooses – more complications – makes her furrow her brow again. Is he really just talking about her connection to the god, or is he thinking of other complications? ]
We now have an ally in this world, one with godly abilities, one who has now endowed me with some of his power. I suggest you consider how that could best be used, instead of lingering on negative possibilities.
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[ She would prefer he trust her, of course, but that's his choice to make. But what he says, the words he chooses – more complications – makes her furrow her brow again. Is he really just talking about her connection to the god, or is he thinking of other complications? ]
We now have an ally in this world, one with godly abilities, one who has now endowed me with some of his power. I suggest you consider how that could best be used, instead of lingering on negative possibilities.