“ …why would you kill your father?” perhaps she didn’t take very personal into mind but her softened words and posture spoke of curiosity and slight fear. a elder, powerful demon to kill is a much harder and longer process on a witch. if she was powerful enough, she could do it – she sincerely doubts that she is, “ sorry – don’t… forget i asked. ” she sighs in defeat; how would she even go about this stupid mess? “ i’m not sure if i can… it could take a long time to kill him… if he’s killable. ”
“take three guesses,” he said, not even bothering to account for the fact she said to forget that the question was asked. more importantly, ky didn’t think that the reasons behind it mattered. true, his father was protecting him, but he didn’t need that. more importantly, ky didn’t think he needed anyone. especially his father who was getting tired of ky’s own choice of amusement. “— an’ everything dies eventually. if you can’t find a way to kill him? find a way to bind him.” anything to to get blackheart out of his hair.
“i would love it for her to be protected and safe… i’m her mother, after all.” somehow she found herself more hopeful that jess was alive and hiding from her rather than waiting up in heaven for years to come. then she would at least get to live. “it’s not that i am actively searching for her… i just… she has a distinctive mole – m-maybe i was seeing things, though.”
part of him wanted to tell the truth for once; actually admit he knew her. it would have been so easy. to actually help a mother meet their daughter again – to see her again. though, he wasn’t ready to simply give jess up, and let her go. maybe eventually he’d be ready, but for now? he wasn’t even going to think of it.
"you miss her,” he said, glancing to the ground.”you still look…see her when she isn’t there.” a pause. “it’s hard isn’t it? knowing all about a someone… even related to you, but they still are a mystery. sometimes… even to themselves.”
God is love, but a Symbiote can do that thing with their tongue
“ You don’t? aw man i really thought this whole time you did. You know since you too have left me to rot and for the rats to find.”
“to be quite fair? everyone moved on.” more importantly, ky just didn’t see why it mattered – at least not in the moment. “if it helps? i doubt the rats would really find anything left.” ky then shruged. “even then? not my problem.”