Xaver watched Sam begin to go, and he clenched his jaw, his thoughts churning sluggishly back to a quick pace.
"Ginny," he said quietly, "I know you detest Conan. I can feel it."
He could feel it like a warm, crisp breeze.
"But I have spent enough time with my own people, at war with a neighboring realm, to know that failure to communicate, failure to negotiate, is a factor that situates but only more bloodshed. More despair of the people, who more than likely had no say or imput in the dispute of the cause, to begin with."
Xaver rose, slowly, though his movements were more like his naturally smooth, liquid motions, standing, his wings folding behind him, and clenching his teeth slightly until the pain ebbed.
"You may hate him, but so much that you are not willing to help those beneath him?"