Eurion couldn’t help but arch his brow in response at the half apology. Considering how firm she had been with her words during yesterdays argument it caught the assassin off guard, staring at her in silence for a moment before he came up with the right response to what Aideen had said.
Because it wasn’t fine, dragging Eurion along on a mission that seemed impossible nearly in his mind. Saying the things she had said yesterday morning to all of them, but in the end, he supposed that he wouldn’t have met Sláine, would have killed him if Aideen hadn’t stopped him and that wouldn’t have been a whole different can of worms he would have had to face at some point. He would have none about the bond - or lack thereof, when he killed him, but now he couldn’t see himself without it.
“As long as by the end of all this it’s not all in vain,” Eurion shrugged, “It’ll be fine.” They weren’t friends, at least not yet, but if they were able to be civil with one another like they were now then maybe they had a chance of getting there. Right now Eurion was still mad at her, but at least they had a semi truce and that was enough. The princes weren’t terrible, Sláine was great, Caoimhe was becoming more likeable and it felt kind of… nice, to maybe have some friends, if that was what they were heading towards. If they didn’t all die along the way.