Alori flowed in silence for a moment, feet still kicking back and forth as she swayed her arms to stay above water. She didn't believe what Lavira did, the thing about having a choice. It was a noble statement to say perhaps, and one she was sure the leaders of the city would repeat. However, Lavira hadn't been put in that position before and she doubted that the leaders of the city ever had either. That was what made it so easy to believe the lie, because the truth couldn't be seen through the fog.
"I don't know Vira. I can't say I believe that anymore." There was a serious look in her eyes, a haunted look of someone who been forced to see the truth and now understood that some choices weren't choices as at all, just punishment. "Can you really tell me that you believe that? Can you look me in the eyes and tell me that if Kovac's life was involved, you'd be able to make a choice? Could you really think so clearly that you even saw it as a choice?"
She swam behind her friend, keeping her close as they talked. This conversation was never meant to be heard by others and she shuddered to think what might happen if they did. Lavira was awfully light hearted about the conversation, and that did worry her a little. Either the teen didn't take it seriously, or there was a darker side to her that Alori didn't know about. "Right, that's exactly what I mean. Gods it's just so crazy!" She stared at her friend for a tick, it seemed like Lavira was about to tell her something but changed her mind at the last tick. "Alright, let's go." The subjects were sensitive and she wondered if it would be better to just let it go.
"I don't know Vira. I can't say I believe that anymore." There was a serious look in her eyes, a haunted look of someone who been forced to see the truth and now understood that some choices weren't choices as at all, just punishment. "Can you really tell me that you believe that? Can you look me in the eyes and tell me that if Kovac's life was involved, you'd be able to make a choice? Could you really think so clearly that you even saw it as a choice?"
She swam behind her friend, keeping her close as they talked. This conversation was never meant to be heard by others and she shuddered to think what might happen if they did. Lavira was awfully light hearted about the conversation, and that did worry her a little. Either the teen didn't take it seriously, or there was a darker side to her that Alori didn't know about. "Right, that's exactly what I mean. Gods it's just so crazy!" She stared at her friend for a tick, it seemed like Lavira was about to tell her something but changed her mind at the last tick. "Alright, let's go." The subjects were sensitive and she wondered if it would be better to just let it go.