[Mayhaps that could change in the future? Who knew? It would take some time for them to understand one another to feel comfortable enough to let their walls down completely.]
Time moves much differently here. Some people arrive at different time points. Some return with no memories of having been here in the first place. You are a good example of this. And some return with all their memories intact. I have a lot of newer memories than I had originally come in with.
Judging by the way you're talking, I presume that you come from an earlier point than I do. What you remember has been quite a while for me, even before arriving here.
[Time being a hard concept to grasp was especially true here, but that wasn't exactly new for him even back home.]
You could have had the chance, but you returned back home earlier in the month.
[Not that he specifically expected him to go, anyways. Hythlodaeus was more than happy to attend, and had the two of them not woken up when they had, G'raha suspected Emet would have been dragged along by him regardless. As his date even, quite possibly. But G'raha had no business in that and chose not to mention it. His wife had been more of the matchmaker than he would ever be, after all.
It was possible dangerous information to give out, but G'raha figured what was common knowledge now would prove moot to attempt to hide from Emet. Not when neither he nor Madhuri were exactly secretive about how they felt for each other. Madhuri had become a huge part of his life, if not most of it, after all. And in the end, he knew full well that Madhuri was not a delicate flower. She could more than easily handle her own problems. She was a force of nature on her own. If she needed it, he would not hesitate to be there for her, of course, but perhaps G'raha wasn't the one that Emet had to be careful around?]
But that is something that we have no control over. Your warm wishes will be enough for me.
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Time moves much differently here. Some people arrive at different time points. Some return with no memories of having been here in the first place. You are a good example of this. And some return with all their memories intact. I have a lot of newer memories than I had originally come in with.
Judging by the way you're talking, I presume that you come from an earlier point than I do. What you remember has been quite a while for me, even before arriving here.
[Time being a hard concept to grasp was especially true here, but that wasn't exactly new for him even back home.]
You could have had the chance, but you returned back home earlier in the month.
[Not that he specifically expected him to go, anyways. Hythlodaeus was more than happy to attend, and had the two of them not woken up when they had, G'raha suspected Emet would have been dragged along by him regardless. As his date even, quite possibly. But G'raha had no business in that and chose not to mention it. His wife had been more of the matchmaker than he would ever be, after all.
It was possible dangerous information to give out, but G'raha figured what was common knowledge now would prove moot to attempt to hide from Emet. Not when neither he nor Madhuri were exactly secretive about how they felt for each other. Madhuri had become a huge part of his life, if not most of it, after all. And in the end, he knew full well that Madhuri was not a delicate flower. She could more than easily handle her own problems. She was a force of nature on her own. If she needed it, he would not hesitate to be there for her, of course, but perhaps G'raha wasn't the one that Emet had to be careful around?]
But that is something that we have no control over. Your warm wishes will be enough for me.