She hadn't meant for this to get out, if only the Void hadn't been so intent on messing with Solomon. It was as much a being of chaos as she was, how annoying. She leaned back, crossing her legs, trying to ignore the smell of blood that still hung around her, her lip twitched in disgust.
"When it comes to the Dreaming, Raine," Valdis replied, her voice soft despite the hardness in her eyes, "We don't have anything but luck to rely on."
"The exact wording of the deal I made is unimportant, and I am under no obligation to tell you anything, because it does not concern you or your worlds."
She took a deep breath, "But yes. Raine, you are correct. No one else is at risk, not anymore."
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"When it comes to the Dreaming, Raine," Valdis replied, her voice soft despite the hardness in her eyes, "We don't have anything but luck to rely on."
"The exact wording of the deal I made is unimportant, and I am under no obligation to tell you anything, because it does not concern you or your worlds."
She took a deep breath, "But yes. Raine, you are correct. No one else is at risk, not anymore."