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“why ask a question when you already know the answer.” it wasn’t directed as a question, but rather an observation. renelm did that a lot— observe, then follow with comments he probably should’ve kept to himself. he grabbed the collar of his shirt, lifted it, and wiped the side of his cheek before he glanced down as if to assess how much blood smeared his face.
“if you weren’t hiding, what were you doing back there?”he looked up at her, tilting his head toward where she’d been when he first noticed her. at the intensity of her stare aimed at his weapon, he arched a brow. renelm twisted the hilt of the katana; a line of red running down the smooth length until it dripped into the pool on the ground.
then, with a single swift motion he leveled the katana at her, the point aimed at the hollow of her throat. “well, to answer you, of course had to. and now that you’re a witness, you’re next.”