Oh. I left the treasure chest, and went to help Ylfa fight a man in the walls. And then I carried Fei Du home, Kaveh told me that I was cursed, and I argued with him for a while. I reminded Vash that I care about him.
You did? [tilts her head a little. she's curious - she's realized that she doesn't know a whole lot about a lot of people, here, despite enjoying their company greatly.]
Not in terms of personality. He fell somewhere between you and Wolfwood, I think. But he was always dodgy about his past. [ her expression drops a bit ] He did some pretty awful things. He went through some pretty awful things, too.
[she leans a little so she can take nahri's hand.]
... I understand, too, why someone wouldn't want to. [a pause.] I've found that when awful things happen to a person, it's hard for them to not resort to awful things, themselves.
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[ that isn't an answer but ok ]
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I am no longer in love with Wolfwood. I'm sorry if that upset you.
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It wasn't your fault.
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Come find me.
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anyway nahri is here at top pate. hi. she is actually waiting outside so she doesn't seem like she's hiding. she gives shenhe a little wave. ]
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she is smiling a little easier these days - like she's been practicing. it's very small, but she's doing her best.]
Hello. [she says, with a touch of warmth to her voice, as she approaches.]
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Are you okay?
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Of course. Should I not be? [the mini-event was kind of fun honestly she likes fighting monsters and babysitting
she was babysitting the grown-ass men, to be clear. not ylfa.]
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[ she knows shenhe is capable (and ylfa, to be clear) but she was still worried. alas, her actual canon fear of corpses. ]
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And then it wore off.
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--And I can expect Vash to still be in one piece when we go back to the warehouse later?
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... And Vash is fine, for now. [nyeh]
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anyway. they need to go get a miwkshake. ]
...Thank you for sparing Vash.
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[gross. anyway, she'll go with her to get milkshake!! she likes literally all of them so.]
Vash is temporarily spared until he hates himself less.
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Hm, I don't know, you might end up permanently sparing him then.
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Idiot. [this is affectionate, though.] I don't understand what there is to hate.
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[ how can she say this so casually while ordering a milkshake ]
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... I don't know much about his past. [she wishes she did, though. the boys are very good at dodging her.]
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He didn't share the details with me either, but he told me enough. I used to know someone like him.
[ so really she's just extrapolating but, she feels pretty confident in her assessment. ]
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kicks it away for their date]
You did? [tilts her head a little. she's curious - she's realized that she doesn't know a whole lot about a lot of people, here, despite enjoying their company greatly.]
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Not in terms of personality. He fell somewhere between you and Wolfwood, I think. But he was always dodgy about his past. [ her expression drops a bit ] He did some pretty awful things. He went through some pretty awful things, too.
So, I get why Vash doesn't want to talk about it.
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... I understand, too, why someone wouldn't want to. [a pause.] I've found that when awful things happen to a person, it's hard for them to not resort to awful things, themselves.
What was this person's name?
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