"If the love was true--and by the sound of your voice, I suspect it was--then there is nothing foolish about not getting over her. That love will wait for the time you are reunited, whenever it may be," Regis' words have no uncertainty now. He may not be able to speak about having lost his love, but he can speak about the strength he finds in love. Of course, while Regis means the words to be comforting and uplifting, he has no idea that the very complicated story of the man beside him adds a whole other meaning to those words.
Blind to the redhead's true nature and thoughts, Regis continues to answering the man's question without hesitation, "You may call them tricks if you want, but I am more inclined to call them tests. Our first "test" was a physical one against a dragon. Having passed that test more-or-less, I believe the Fae are now moving onto testing us mentally, hence the flowers having the power to dig into your memories."
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Blind to the redhead's true nature and thoughts, Regis continues to answering the man's question without hesitation, "You may call them tricks if you want, but I am more inclined to call them tests. Our first "test" was a physical one against a dragon. Having passed that test more-or-less, I believe the Fae are now moving onto testing us mentally, hence the flowers having the power to dig into your memories."