Ronan frowned. It didn't matter to him if it was a game. It almost made it worse. He just didn't lie. Unless there was a damn good reason.
A damn good reason was staring at him without eyes, ready to attack him and apparently Saturday. His mouth twitched and his jaw tightened. He didn't really want to fight these people or whatever they were. He didn't want to put his family at more risk either.
"Are you sure two of those are a lie?" he snapped, looking away from the drones and back at Saturday. He stared at her. "King of the Elves," he said finally.
The elf part was not unbelievable. At this point, he'd be more surprised if he didn't meet an elf at some point in his life. But royalty? Too unlikely.
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A damn good reason was staring at him without eyes, ready to attack him and apparently Saturday. His mouth twitched and his jaw tightened. He didn't really want to fight these people or whatever they were. He didn't want to put his family at more risk either.
"Are you sure two of those are a lie?" he snapped, looking away from the drones and back at Saturday. He stared at her. "King of the Elves," he said finally.
The elf part was not unbelievable. At this point, he'd be more surprised if he didn't meet an elf at some point in his life. But royalty? Too unlikely.