Really, she had never expected to find her sister out in the darkness - it had been the last possibility on her mind! Yet, it seemed fitting she supposed. They had both left their homes long before they ought to have and so it only seemed right that they meet again before either bothered to return. Of course, Eloah's understanding of home had begun to deviate from her prior definition, but it was inconsequential. What mattered is that her sister had laughed, a rough sound of amusement and surprise. It had made Eloah flash a toothed grin, though she wondered what of the sentiment had been so amusing. Nonetheless, she laughed her own small chuckle at her sister's words. "An ill fitting title if there ever was one," she had a smoothness to her voice as she loped forward, lifting herself up onto the rocks that lead towards her sister's position. She welcomed herself, her sister's apparent enjoyment all the welcome she needed from her. "Who wants a crown? Seems silly to trap yourself like that, no?" She gave a shrug, now closer to her sister's level as she peered up. Now, she could better see the sienna of her fur and the caution in her features. Caution? Perhaps guarded ought to have been a better word. Nonetheless, it made Eloah's brows crickle if only for a moment. "So," she begun with another small grin, her head tilted as her eyes sought out the gold of her sister's, "seems like you haven't changed so much, sister. What's it been like in the great beyond?" She had always had a habit of being quite direct, so why stop now?
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