But then they shouldn't have turned on @Kjors, who Bennet did not doubt, for one moment, always acted to better the best interests of those important to him. He loved the All-Mother and She was just, not unfair, loving, not cruel. But still Bennet had been urged to keep it largely to herself - the topic hadn't been welcomed in Hearthwood at large. But why? Why would they reject it? Kjors and her earth mother believed so whole-heartedly, knew the truth, had told Bennet everything -
well. Not everything.
She crooned softly to announce herself, a habit from her youngest months when the little black dragon had shunned words, stepping next to the space her mother sat, brushing her shoulder against her elder's side affectionately. The world laid out before them open and endless, the mountain rising into the heavens to their right and the left falling away into ravine and tundra beyond, and all dusted with forests. The running water in her ears was from the river but the stream which carried through the Veil, and Bennet found its song far more subtle and meaningful than the flow which had so enchanted Kyrios.
This place meant so much more, a blossom of the truth, the revelation of Bennet's own identity. She felt as though she had been born again in this snow-blanketed foothill, tucked away in the side of the mountain.
Above all her other questions, one rose strong and stark.
"Why didn't you tell me?" You know I can keep secrets.