deathlessness: (freya109)
Freya Mikaelson ([personal profile] deathlessness) wrote in [community profile] entrancelogs 2017-06-15 05:06 pm (UTC)

[Oh this is happening.

Part of Freya appreciates Evelyn's ability to get right to the point where so many would likely dance around the harder questions, but at the same time, she feels off balance, not anticipating having this conversation on someone else's terms.

She doesn't want to be the go between, necessarily - negotiations and diplomacy are even less her forte than they are Klaus', and this was usually Elijah's role, but Elijah isn't here, and Freya is the more breakable, almost human face of the Mikaelson family.

And it was her mirror who caused all the carnage in the first place.]


My brother is more than accustomed to facing the consequences for his willing actions, I assure you.

[The emphasis in that sentence being "willing" where this was not. But she should already know that, if she read her conversations.]

However, at the time I had those conversations, I was worried about what Sam and Dan would do, particularly Sam, and I thought there had been enough harm on my mirror's behalf. I didn't think it would better the situation for you to come back to dead friends on top of having died.

[She speaks with a kind of calm affect, where she is aware of what she's saying and what she's implying about Klaus, but she also doesn't see the point of sugar coating the facts, if Evelyn is going to get right to the point. She also knows that her brother would have been defending himself, not picking a fight, so as far as her moral scale is concerned, Klaus would have been in the right.

Her moral scale is not exactly the most lawful, though, so.]

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