Part of her thought she could hear 'unlike you' buried into that statement- but no, Jane had never actually implied such a thing, had she? And what she said next only served to reinforce that. So she wanted to start things off on a neutral ground.
With the bruising gone, the pain had subsided, and her vision had thankfully cleared.]
...You can't have had many enemies if you think one is tiring. Haha...when the world calls you the cause of all it's evils, you learn one person's hatred makes little difference.
And besides, if I truly hated you, I would have made certain you burned. It wouldn't be a first for me.
[Whilst the words were bolder, her voice was tired, tentative for fear of any of this going back to her cousin. But there was another implication there- that Jane wasn't someone she actually hated, or even particularly disliked. She grated on her, sure, but the rest was mostly misplaced anger and fear.]
[True enough, Jane hasn't had many enemies. She isn't the type of person to make them, and even with their disagreement she hasn't counted Caster as an 'enemy' so much as just... someone she was butting heads against.
Butting heads is something that she is used to, at least.
She has to wince a little at the way the other woman talks, but despite the harshness of the words she is still not concerned that Caster is actually going to go through with any threat she might be seeming to give. But, eventually, the answer she gets is the one she was hoping for.]
A truce, then. [And she holds her hand out with no trace of timidity in the gesture.] I'd be delighted.
[A faint look of surprise crossed her face- despite the wince Jane had given just moments earlier, she didn't hesitate for a moment in holding out a hand to her, all the same. Then again, she remembered that Jane was similar in their confrontation. Despite her fear, she wouldn't stand down then, either.
Well...it would be easier if they weren't at odds, wouldn't it? That was why she'd spoken of a truce to start with. It was with that thought in mind she took Jane's hand to shake it. No hidden daggers, no curses, no particular malice.]
That settles it, then.
[She withdrew her hand relatively quickly, focusing on the woman in front of her. When she spoke again, it was calm- that tiredness never really leaving her.]
...For what my word is worth, I don't intend to involve myself in your relationship with my cousin anymore. That's- entirely between the pair of you- it is neither my place, nor my business.
But I won't forgive you if you betray him. I don't want to see my family suffer that way.
[Not the way I suffered.
...She knew she was letting a little too much of her own hand show, but perhaps that was her intention. Rather than a threat, she meant it as some misguided explanation as to why she'd confronted Jane to start with. A way of setting the slate clean, as a facet of their truce.]
[If Jane made a habit of standing down every time she was afraid of something she wouldn't be the person she was today, and she's been through a lot in the past few years to have brought her to this point. The wide-eyed young woman fresh out of the Congo might never have thought to stand up for herself against Caster the way she had.]
I don't see why I should see your word as any less than any other's. [She says that so easily but the truth is, even if she knew Caster's past, she would likely think the same thing.] But you're quite right. It isn't your business.
[Jane loosely folds her arms. If that had been understood from the beginning perhaps Hypnos would have never had to get involved. Ah, but what happened happened... no point in lingering on it.]
I won't betray him. I don't betray the people I care about.
[True, Jane could be lying, that was a very real possibility. But she was exhausted, and being constantly suspicious and guarded was tiring in its own way- a tiredness that worked its way deep into her bones and made everything ache.
But she'd warned her. Beyond that, it wasn't her business. They'd both already reiterated that. Perhaps she could afford to take Jane at her word. She didn't seem the type for such a bold-faced lie.
...And besides, it meant something that Jane was willing to give her word the same consideration and weight as anyone else. In turn, she settled for giving Jane's words the same respect.]
In that case, I shouldn't have anything to worry about.
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Date: 2022-07-26 10:24 pm (UTC)Part of her thought she could hear 'unlike you' buried into that statement- but no, Jane had never actually implied such a thing, had she? And what she said next only served to reinforce that. So she wanted to start things off on a neutral ground.
With the bruising gone, the pain had subsided, and her vision had thankfully cleared.]
...You can't have had many enemies if you think one is tiring. Haha...when the world calls you the cause of all it's evils, you learn one person's hatred makes little difference.
And besides, if I truly hated you, I would have made certain you burned. It wouldn't be a first for me.
[Whilst the words were bolder, her voice was tired, tentative for fear of any of this going back to her cousin. But there was another implication there- that Jane wasn't someone she actually hated, or even particularly disliked. She grated on her, sure, but the rest was mostly misplaced anger and fear.]
...I'm not adverse to a truce.
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Date: 2022-07-27 08:11 pm (UTC)Butting heads is something that she is used to, at least.
She has to wince a little at the way the other woman talks, but despite the harshness of the words she is still not concerned that Caster is actually going to go through with any threat she might be seeming to give. But, eventually, the answer she gets is the one she was hoping for.]
A truce, then. [And she holds her hand out with no trace of timidity in the gesture.] I'd be delighted.
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Date: 2022-08-07 09:40 pm (UTC)Well...it would be easier if they weren't at odds, wouldn't it? That was why she'd spoken of a truce to start with. It was with that thought in mind she took Jane's hand to shake it. No hidden daggers, no curses, no particular malice.]
That settles it, then.
[She withdrew her hand relatively quickly, focusing on the woman in front of her. When she spoke again, it was calm- that tiredness never really leaving her.]
...For what my word is worth, I don't intend to involve myself in your relationship with my cousin anymore. That's- entirely between the pair of you- it is neither my place, nor my business.
But I won't forgive you if you betray him. I don't want to see my family suffer that way.
[Not the way I suffered.
...She knew she was letting a little too much of her own hand show, but perhaps that was her intention. Rather than a threat, she meant it as some misguided explanation as to why she'd confronted Jane to start with. A way of setting the slate clean, as a facet of their truce.]
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Date: 2022-08-13 04:32 pm (UTC)I don't see why I should see your word as any less than any other's. [She says that so easily but the truth is, even if she knew Caster's past, she would likely think the same thing.] But you're quite right. It isn't your business.
[Jane loosely folds her arms. If that had been understood from the beginning perhaps Hypnos would have never had to get involved. Ah, but what happened happened... no point in lingering on it.]
I won't betray him. I don't betray the people I care about.
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Date: 2022-08-22 03:20 pm (UTC)[True, Jane could be lying, that was a very real possibility. But she was exhausted, and being constantly suspicious and guarded was tiring in its own way- a tiredness that worked its way deep into her bones and made everything ache.
But she'd warned her. Beyond that, it wasn't her business. They'd both already reiterated that. Perhaps she could afford to take Jane at her word. She didn't seem the type for such a bold-faced lie.
...And besides, it meant something that Jane was willing to give her word the same consideration and weight as anyone else. In turn, she settled for giving Jane's words the same respect.]
In that case, I shouldn't have anything to worry about.