Still I’d trade all my tomorrows for just one yesterday
There was the briefest, tiniest twitch in the line of his jaw. Was he surprised she couldn't agree with him on anything? No, and under any circumstance, there would have been clear evidence of his amusement. Mask remained sober at the heaviness of the picture she painted. How hard it could have been just to breathe. The severity of the last months. The warning that seemed to hide, and yet was plain as day.
Captivated, though she never failed in that area, he stood in sudden awe, feeling he could never explained leadership as she did then. But, it was how she said it. What it was, and what it really meant to her. What ought to matter. He knew very well what she meant by the name. The rogue nodded in acknowledgement, agreement. If there was one thing he had learned from his family they all didn't have Lyall in their last name.
The Lyall held onto his silence, glad it had come to this, something that was black and white even if the love part was gray. Despite her pinned look, she was holding her ground instead of running away. That was the Morganna Archer he knew. He could hate how she didn't, she couldn't see her through his eyes. There she went again, causing havoc on his heart and his damn head.
"No, we can't." He was done with all of it, and had to move on with life one way or another. It wasn't the answer he wanted exactly, but it was one he could live with. "Don't promise me anything then. I only wanted to know the truth of it. If there was a reason to think that maybe." He never finished his sentence, he didn't feel she wanted to hear the rest any way. She would know the rest, right?
The Archer's frustration didn't seem about to ebb, and could often lead to bring out his own. Instead her exclamation caused a low chuckle to ease from his throat. Once again he took that next step to her, testing his limits. "Depends who you ask. I guess mostly a God who usually is quite displeased with the way things are. A man once took it upon himself to teach us this. I think a few things changed for him, or the world got bigger or something. One day we didn't hear so much about him." Shoulders shrugged, he knew Kiche wasn't the same preacher he had started out to be. He had a fondness for the ginger man, and how he had tried to teach them righteousness. "He use to live around here you know. In Grizzly Hollow, and the Ridge.."