When Freya finished cleaning the last dagger, she heard Harol speaking up, trying to explain what he said. She let out a frustrated sigh and laid the dagger down onto the bed again, looking at him. "And you think that makes it sound better? Because it doesn't. I hate that damn scar, but another thing I hate is having to hide my face all the time, because if I don't, people will recognise me and betray me. That's the reason I can never pull down my hood and take off my veil, not even if I wanted to. I've been walking around like this for years now, only getting the chance to take off those damn things when I'm sure nobody will see me. I don't just wear a veil and a hood to hide that his forsaken scar, no matter how much I hate it, but because if anyone would see my face, that could mean my death. And don't tell me that you know what it feels like, because you hardly do. You walked around hiding your face for not even one goddamned day, I've done so for many years in a row." She replied, collecting her daggers, walking over to her belt, and attaching the daggers to her belt again.
"Also, I believe that my reward for keeping your ass safe was a sanctuary. Do you know what I imagine when I hear the word sanctuary? A place where I can be relaxed, with no worries. Somewhere people don't know me, where they won't judge me because of my past or what I am. Somewhere I can show my face again without fearing to be betrayed. Now tell me, does that sound like the place we're heading to, according to you? It better does, because rogues rarely make deals and keep promises, but when they do, you should return the favour. If not, you might regret promising me something you can't give." She added to her words, glaring at Harol. What he had said certainly hadn't calmed her down, and the look in her eyes as well as the tone in her voice gave that away.
Freya didn't care if her words sounded like a threat. It was a warning, one he might as well wanted to keep in his mind. Only several hours ago she had put her own life at risk to help him kill knights and assassins, because she knew what her reward would be in the end. Now if that reward couldn't be given to her, she was pretty much convinced she wouldn't put her own life at risk for him again.
"Also, I believe that my reward for keeping your ass safe was a sanctuary. Do you know what I imagine when I hear the word sanctuary? A place where I can be relaxed, with no worries. Somewhere people don't know me, where they won't judge me because of my past or what I am. Somewhere I can show my face again without fearing to be betrayed. Now tell me, does that sound like the place we're heading to, according to you? It better does, because rogues rarely make deals and keep promises, but when they do, you should return the favour. If not, you might regret promising me something you can't give." She added to her words, glaring at Harol. What he had said certainly hadn't calmed her down, and the look in her eyes as well as the tone in her voice gave that away.
Freya didn't care if her words sounded like a threat. It was a warning, one he might as well wanted to keep in his mind. Only several hours ago she had put her own life at risk to help him kill knights and assassins, because she knew what her reward would be in the end. Now if that reward couldn't be given to her, she was pretty much convinced she wouldn't put her own life at risk for him again.