She flinches as he pulls back, familiar with rejection and believing (somewhat falsely), that it's because of what she is. She averts her gaze, keeping herself from making any comments that could be considered harsh. It wouldn't help matters and he's still interested in seeing her helped.
But there's a part of her frustrated at the constant views of angels that she is nothing but evil. Not that it was unwarranted, but nothing about this was her own design.
She steps back, granting him space. "I should go," Lilith says, not wanting to, but wanting to run before he tells her to.
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But there's a part of her frustrated at the constant views of angels that she is nothing but evil. Not that it was unwarranted, but nothing about this was her own design.
She steps back, granting him space. "I should go," Lilith says, not wanting to, but wanting to run before he tells her to.