[Evelyn doesn't expect an apology from someone who, to the best of her knowledge, quite literally had no hand in either manipulation or murder with regards to the recent 'bout of carnage to strike the mansion, leaving bloody paw prints in its wake. It isn't Freya's responsibility to take responsibility for the acts of others, but with the supreme lack of concrete information and the clear directive that Evelyn received from those who greeted her upon her resurrection, Freya volunteered herself to act as a go-between.
She shouldn't have to.
Evelyn ought to be speaking with the person affected by the primary perpetrator, the one who tore her throat out. That the onus of speaking with victims be relegated to Freya is absurd.]
I've seen the archived conversations. I realise that many supernatural beings are probably unaccustomed to having to face those they killed, but I believe I have more than earned answers.
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[Evelyn doesn't expect an apology from someone who, to the best of her knowledge, quite literally had no hand in either manipulation or murder with regards to the recent 'bout of carnage to strike the mansion, leaving bloody paw prints in its wake. It isn't Freya's responsibility to take responsibility for the acts of others, but with the supreme lack of concrete information and the clear directive that Evelyn received from those who greeted her upon her resurrection, Freya volunteered herself to act as a go-between.
She shouldn't have to.
Evelyn ought to be speaking with the person affected by the primary perpetrator, the one who tore her throat out. That the onus of speaking with victims be relegated to Freya is absurd.]
I've seen the archived conversations. I realise that many supernatural beings are probably unaccustomed to having to face those they killed, but I believe I have more than earned answers.