Eon's apology was accepted and acknowledged with a simple wink, further letting him know that she was teasing him. Already Eon seemed to be regaining his strength after her effort which made her glad. While she remained beside him, she watched and studied him. His proclamation of burning down their old shared world made her grin. "Perhaps some day we will be given the opportunity." The statement was muttered more than stating it boldly towards Eon. It was said so it might be inferred as more of a rhetorical question, as a some-day goal if the chance ever presented its self.
She continued on afterwards to explain her claim to the entirety of the Realm. As she did so, she watched Eon's reaction to try and judge him and his thoughts. Would he see the vision that she and Caedwyn both had? Would he resent the vision, proclaiming that the creatures of the Realm should be allowed to live only for their selves? His first words left her undecided in which way he would sway. It was a statement, but it did not tell her whether or not he agreed or disagreed with her and Caedwyn's taking control of the lands, of the future they had decided for each and everyone who inhabited it.
He seemed to fall into thought (she assumed) as he remained silent after her long-winded explanation. She remained patient as she allowed him the time to think and consider what she had told him. If he agreed, she'd gladly help him along further, ensure his safety, his sanity, and help him rise up to fulfil his own desires and destiny. If he disagreed with her, well, she would still ensure his safety and sanity. She would bid him good will, linger nearby for long enough to make sure that he recovered well enough, and hoped that he one day did not ever decide to turn against The Realm. Enya was tired of having enemies.
Thankfully, he had opted to offer himself to The Realm - to her realm specifically. "Of course we will have you." she said gently with a smile. She settled down after taking a look around for others and relaxed, happy that she had been able to help Eon, happy that he had decided to join them, and happy to be in the presence of an old familiar face. Her tail wagged behind her against the sands of the beach, creating a picture behind her. Eon continued on, selling himself to her and declaring that he was plenty capable. "I would have saved you regardless, Eon. A great healer once taught me that no one should go without healing based on one's own personal ideals and preferences." Zehr had truly made her a better wolf in that regard. "But I am glad that you want to help. Athadia may have lost you, but The Realm will gladly take you in under our care. View it as a fresh start. A chance to make a new life - a new home - for yourself. Make something that you can be proud of, and make a future that you feel comfortable leaving behind." She suddenly felt like she was voicing Caedwyn's words now to Eon. It was funny how the chain continued on. "Figuring out your place in the Realm can happen over time. I want you to recover and feel settled in, first. I've been scouting this beach and the surrounding areas for the past several days. I know of a sheltered cove where rain water pools and the crustaceans gather eagerly. While they are not the most filling, they will do well enough - assuming you don't have a natural aversion to them."
Enya stood and stretched her limber body, shaking out the sand and restlessness she felt within her. "Come, if you can get to your feet. I can show you the cove, if you would like. There we can get you settled down to recover the rest of the way." She spun in a circle, then, to try and urge Eon along, then turned with her side to him, pointing in the general direction she wanted to head to. Briefly, she wondered if he was even able to get to his paws yet. Perhaps she'd have to figure out a way to move him herself - something she was sure her magic could assist her with.
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