"I have, too," he murmurs, almost more to himself. The loss of sense of direction is just another one of the disconcerting things about this whole situation, really. When Raphael moves closer to him though, and he feels his older brother right against him, Samandriel casts a half-glance over. It's comforting, for certain. Even if they are all without their powers, having an older sibling so close does admittedly make him feel a bit safer, even allows him to relax some.
"It may be a way out, but there could be something waiting for us at the end, don't you think?" He continues on, still quietly, still sounding quite concerned, because he's not entirely sure that he buys this as a way to actual freedom. Especially not given the fact that their powers have been taken from them on the way to this 'way out.'
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"It may be a way out, but there could be something waiting for us at the end, don't you think?" He continues on, still quietly, still sounding quite concerned, because he's not entirely sure that he buys this as a way to actual freedom. Especially not given the fact that their powers have been taken from them on the way to this 'way out.'