Well, I find it cute. You tend to do it sometimes. When you've got a "thinky" face on. [ He breaks off from her side for a moment, kneels down and channels his pyros into the pool ] Good evening, sir. [ He smiles. He likes the old Koi ]
Must come with the job. You're relatively intimidating. [ Brigade glances back at her. He did find her intimidating as well, the first time they met her and at the celebration after the Measuring ] But they aren't mutually exclusive. [ He smiles at her, nodding again at the Great Koi before he moves to sit beside her, one knee up and the other leg stretched out ]
[ Brig's still looking at the Great Koi. He's curious about his story. He snaps back to attention when she asks. ] Oh, they did. J and K have never been here. I think they busied themselves going around the place. [ He takes the sake bottle and pours for them both. Then looks back at the Koi. ] Did he ever a wife? Or companion? Must be pretty lonely being the only fish in the pond. Old to boot.
Don't know whether I'm happy for him or think getting used to being alone sucks. [ He's thinking about himself too. When Kaz's boy showed them the Koi, Brig felt sad for the old spirit. And felt drawn to him as well. ] Especially with how long he must have lived already.
[ Brigade is oblivious to her thoughts. He has no idea she, as usual, is giving him only what she wants to give him. ]
[Teasing, because it isn't actually a big deal for her anymore. She is settled where she is, and she is good at what she does. She knows what she loves, and what she does not need to look for now.]
[ Brigade looks back at the Great Koi ] You and he are a lot alike then, I guess. [ It still seems kind of sad.] Alone and waiting on other people's stories.
[ Brig smiles and looks at her, with a little chuckle ] Sorry, I meant, what about your own stories? The two of you. How are your stories going now? [ He pauses then adds ] Since, you know, you've both chosen to be alone now.
[ Brig smirks at that, recognizing the choice of word from previous conversations with the Blade King. ] Did Hikaru pick that up from you, Ma'am, or was it the other way around?
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[Mildly, as they're finally reaching their destination. She nods once at the pond, and the water ripples in response.
It's been a long time, old friend.]
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It has been a long time since someone has described me as "cute".
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She will make draw her final line soon enough, perhaps.]
Did your family enjoy themselves in Japan?
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[They have much in common, her and this Great Spirit.
And nope, while she does know the answer to all of that, she's keeping it sealed behind her lips.]
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[ Brigade is oblivious to her thoughts. He has no idea she, as usual, is giving him only what she wants to give him. ]
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[Sip.]
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[Still smiling, meeting his gaze just once, before going back to her drink.]
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[She has her job, she has her family, she has her few friends, and her principles. That is enough.]
ugh, backtagging, walking the fine line of continuity paradox. haha
lol yep
[Teasing, because it isn't actually a big deal for her anymore. She is settled where she is, and she is good at what she does. She knows what she loves, and what she does not need to look for now.]
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[It's the truth. She had her time: she realized, many years ago, that it was enough.]
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[She likes that word. Blame her son.
But no, she's not going to give any examples.]
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[Heh.]
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Cause mun has to make muse ask for it or else time paradox.-____- I am teh sad for Brigade.
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ugh, I am putting muse in so much pain.-__-
lol
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