"Two thousand years, and I can still be surprised. In this I see God." The girl was crying for him, and in turn he could only smile for her, his heart light for the first time in over a century. The horizon beckoned, and he obeyed its call
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"Godric." The maker of her maker; older than Eric, and even more powerful. She owes him respect, at the very least.
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"Pam. So you're here as well." He knew very little of Pam, had only met her briefly on one or two occasions. But she had been good for Eric, and she was proud and loyal, so Godric was fond of her.
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"Yes." Keeping her face respectful, she nods again. Godric and Eric had parted ways long before Eric made her, but even if she didn't-- in a roundabout way-- owe her existence to him, his age and power deserved a certain amount of deference.
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"Have you been well?" Frankly, he wasn't sure if it was the right question to ask. Being kidnapped hardly constituted 'well', they both knew that, but all things were relative.
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"As can be expected." She grimaces slightly, thinking about the situation.
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"I'm glad to hear it." He ponders, briefly, asking how Eric has been, but decides against it.
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...If he did ask, Pam could give a word for word recitation of all his tablet communications thus far, given a moment of thought. Eric brings Godric half dead Slayers like a cat with a dead bird, Pam simply stalks him (subtly) and makes sure no one gets to bother him but her.
"You'll be staying with us?" It's phrased as a question, but those with any sort of... observational skills might notice Pam is already sure of the answer. (Which would be 'yes'.)
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"Yes, I believe so." There was no reason not to, anyway. Godric was without a nest here, after all, and if he planned to live in this place, it was only wise for them to stay together. Pam seemed to know as much.
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