Rhys has met plenty of people who seem to be antagonistic for their own right, just for the sake of being ornery or proving a point. If he's going to be honest with himself -- something he isn't always very good at -- then he'd have to put himself in that category too.
"I've seen very little of this place, and I do not like it here." It feels important to make that much clear. This open display of sexuality is nothing Rhys knows how to handle, even before getting into the dominant and submissive roles. They all must submit themselves to God.
"But I am already a refugee, and if the Queen of the country I sought refuge in has given me up like this, then I can hardly claim to be safe there. Perhaps this is meant to be the next step of my penance."
A critical juncture, and he's needed. It makes Cullen sound important, and piques Rhys' curiosity. "What is it you do, where you're from? What have you been taken from?"
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"I've seen very little of this place, and I do not like it here." It feels important to make that much clear. This open display of sexuality is nothing Rhys knows how to handle, even before getting into the dominant and submissive roles. They all must submit themselves to God.
"But I am already a refugee, and if the Queen of the country I sought refuge in has given me up like this, then I can hardly claim to be safe there. Perhaps this is meant to be the next step of my penance."
A critical juncture, and he's needed. It makes Cullen sound important, and piques Rhys' curiosity. "What is it you do, where you're from? What have you been taken from?"