Saix turned at the voice, looking at the person it had come from. Recognition blossomed, and was quickly followed by a wave of awkward apprehension.
He pushed it away. She'd already announced that she knew him, there was no point in denying it. Besides which, denying it would be a disservice to her, and Saix had fond enough memories of meeting her that he didn't want to do that.
"It's good to see you again, Apache," he said, giving her a faint smirk. "Pity about the circumstances."
He knew there were going to be questions, later. There was no possible way he was going to avoid questions later.
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He pushed it away. She'd already announced that she knew him, there was no point in denying it. Besides which, denying it would be a disservice to her, and Saix had fond enough memories of meeting her that he didn't want to do that.
"It's good to see you again, Apache," he said, giving her a faint smirk. "Pity about the circumstances."
He knew there were going to be questions, later. There was no possible way he was going to avoid questions later.