Meela smiles at Isabell. "Not sure if they will be as amusing as the stories Jesse could tell us about teaching my Mother but I'm sure she will enjoy telling you any ways." She nods when Isabell says that she learned more from raising Rosa than she taught her. "Mother feels the same way so far. She's a bit worried about teaching me the ways of magick though. There is so much about it she doesn't know or understand totally yet so she's concerned she won't be a good teacher to me. She says teaching me to wield a sword will be much easier!" A giggle emerges at that but then she shrugs. "We shall see I guess."
"As for teaching me to think before I kill, Mother has taught me that above all. I know she told Jesse and Liam about this but I guess you should know too. When she was on her way to the Castle when Uncle Syluss and Aunt Karleen were married she was attacked by some highway thugs. There were only 5 of them but a couple were fairly skilled. She was dealing with one when the other came up behind. I turned him to ashes before she could turn around. Since then she has been careful to make sure I understand when to kill and when not to. If that Balrog had not attacked I would have let him live but he made the choice so what was done was done."
She thinks over what Joyti says and then replies "I don't mind being taught so long as the lessons are interesting. I don't do well with being bored, just like Mother I guess."
She doesn't say anything in regards to a choice but it is clear she is thinking about it. She looks toward Liam and says "I know I scared you back there. I am sorry if I did. Please know all of you that I would never do anything to harm any of you. I wish I could tell you what I am and why and all of that but I simply don't know. Mother has suspicions of what I may be but she doesn't know any more than I do really. I wish only to be the child of Lyssa and Talon but life will not be that simple for me."
The path curves slightly around a corner and she stops for a moment. She closes her eyes as if listening. "Ok, it's clear." she says and continues walking.








