As she spoke, Ru'in's tusked-skull shook slightly. His face was open and honest, and his bi-coloured gaze harboured no ill-will towards Kiada or her brother. Ru'in was simple like that, and unlike the Kianzo and Romina's of the world, he did not hold a grudge. He took the world as it came to him, and easily allowed the past to become a memory. Simple as he might be, at least he wasn't complicated.
Well, not that complicated.
"It's Fihne." He whispered, absolving her of whatever apology she thought she owed him, shaking his head to indicate that no explanation was needed. Which was perhaps exactly what she did not want from him. On some base level, he more or less understood Kianzo's actions. If he was more clever, he might have gleaned more about Kiada's feelings towards him based on her interaction with her twin (as Romina likely did), but he did not.
@Kiada <3
The sword sinks in, lightning strikes
And two force, two forces collide