Gods… Alexander couldn’t stay mad, and the fact that he had pushed Thoth to tears did make him feel like a jerk. [color=ed1c24]“I’m sorry,”[/color] he apologized, taking his helmet off to meet her eyes if she bothered to look at him after that, [color=ed1c24]“I didn’t take your situation and circumstances into consideration.”[/color] He wasn’t the tallest person, but if she didn’t back away he’d kneel just slightly in front of her, hopefully making her more comfortable. She didn’t seem like the type of person to pursue profit at the cost of others, but blinded by his immediate emotions Alexander had simply picked the easiest target. [color=ed1c24]“Please stop beating yourself up, Goddess. Your antidote did save Vincent in the end,”[/color] he tried consoling her, [color=ed1c24]“and I’m sure if adventurers are careful it won’t be too problematic.”[/color] Unsaid was that it wouldn’t be easy to remember a warning after a stressful battle and dealing with dying from poison. It was preferable to risk paralysis than certain death from poison in the end, and it seemed that he had just abused her best efforts. [color=ed1c24]“Again I’m sorry,”[/color] he apologized again, bowing his head and hoping the Goddess accepted it. He also hoped that his actions hadn’t soured Vincent’s relationship with Thoth on the Goddess’ part. [b]If she accepted his apology[/b], Alexander would sigh quietly and point out that Vincent had tried what Thoth had described. [color=ed1c24]“Actually, he did drink a bit of the potion at first. A few moments later though, and it must have been painful enough for him to drink the rest. I don’t think there would have been enough time to escape. And what do you mean the last time? Are things different this time around?”[/color] [b]If not[/b], he would simply stay until she calmed down or chased him out.