[hr][hr] [center][color=00a651][h1]Lochila Laufeysdottir[/h1][/color] [img]http://cdn.playbuzz.com/cdn/6c4447b3-e713-4f86-8d00-9b9468c14e65/649e760a-81d4-457e-b38e-cae14bafb759.gif[/img][/center] [hr][hr] Lochila did recall on mentioning Torunn about her father a few times, but she never exactly got very specific on who he was: She didn't say his names, about what or who he was, nor about what he did. The questions that she was receiving from the blonde made the wheels in her head start to turn, as she tried to come up with a very logical answer that wouldn't terrify nor upset her. But the girl was obviously confused, so she had to at least shed some light. Just like how she promised herself, before they were suspiciously teleported here. [color=00a651]"I couldn't"[/color], she answered, as they continued to walk across the bridge. [color=00a651]"Look, your father...he didn't necessarily want me saying anything to you, regarding him. I'm sorry, but he didn't want me passing any knowledge of his existence to you, until he was ready. All I know, is for it to be 'all according to plan'[/color]. She took a deep breath before she started speaking again. [color=00a651]"Your uncle, on the other hand, wasn't necessarily a very good, nor a very bad man, as far as morality went. However, he was not very fond nor subordinate on following the rules. Your father didn't want me mentioning about him either. He intended to keep you blind on who we really were"[/color], by the time she had finished that sentence, they were walking through the common ground of the kingdom, where some of the inhabitants watched them walk by, even though some of them looked wary, mainly towards Lochila. She only hoped that Torunn didn't assume that was the case, until the time came.