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The last time you saw me was at the academy, then. How long ago was that for you? It's been over five years for me.
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[Rhea replies with consideration, a patient turn in her expression. His estimate is likely accurate, though she seems disinclined to provide much additional information beyond that. For her to seem forthright, however, has not often been her prerogative.]
I can say with certainty that it has been some time. I remember many of you younger, though five years is hardly much time.
[For her, five years is merely the blink of an eye it seems. In many ways, time feels like an irrelevant idea.]
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If you're concerned about altering the future, it's not an issue. No time passes at home while we're here; we go back to exactly the same point we left, and we don't remember anything from this place. So whatever you tell me about how the war was proceeding for you before you came here doesn't change anything back home.
[But then it occurs to him that from his perspective, she's been missing for five years. Presumed captured. Somehow, the way she seems just as unflappable and serene as ever suggested to him that she couldn't be from a point in the middle of the war, but...]
I haven't seen you for five years, either, because you went missing after the Empire's attack on the monastery and no one's found you yet.
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How can such a thing be? For some moments, Rhea doesn't appear terribly convinced. It would be convenient to say such a thing to her simply to get closer to the things she holds to her heart. Suffice it to say, there is no shortage of those things she has bound herself to. Perhaps to the point that it would be considered an unhealthy attachment.
She has very little reason to think he would speak falsely to her. ...Doesn't she? It was Edelgard who had pressed her so. It was Edelgard, after all, who stirred her to the point of such...
Rhea shakes her head slowly. With whom are Felix's alliances. Dimitri, perhaps? Would that not be for the better?]
The monastery was no longer a safe place for me. [She admits quietly, knowing very well it was not simply an attack on Garreg Mach. It was not simply an attack on the Church of Seiros. It was an attack on her personally and everything she stood for.] I apologise for having caused you and the others such hardship. I can tell you nothing more and I would request that you ask nothing further.
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He looks at her with confusion, and just a hint of irritation.]
You can, you're just choosing not to, for reasons I don't understand. But what do you mean, the monastery wasn't safe? It was empty. Until Dimitri turned it into his own personal abattoir for Imperial intruders, anyway.
['Dimitri,' not 'the boar,' and there's far less venom in his tone now than there would have been before - though who knows whether Rhea paid enough attention to any of them to know the change is notable.]
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She shakes her head at him.]
I do not expect you to understand. There are reasons I could not return the way I would have wanted to. When it is the time for you to know these things, you will learn them and more.
[She fails to specify whether such things will come from her or others.]
Until then, perhaps you can practise your patience. I do know that I can tell you I suspected I could trust my safety in the hands of Dimitri.
[She cannot say the same for Claude or Edelgard. A clever tactician or a woman on a rampage against the things she loathed the most? Both are dangerous options.]
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Besides, once Claude finds her, there's no way he'll let her get away with this. The thought is strangely satisfying.
Still, the way she's condescending to him rubs him the wrong way. Seteth never spoke to him like that. He sets a hand on his hip.]
Hmph. I don't care about your deep, dark secrets, or whatever it is you think I'm not 'ready' for. Forget I asked.
[He shakes his head.]
If you've come here only recently, I imagine you might not yet be familiar with Pokemon battling. I wouldn't advise straying from the beaten path if you're not prepared to battle.
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In the years of his youth, she wonders what might have happened had she the courage to sit and tend to lunch with the academy's students the way she'd wanted to. Would she have been as stilted and stiff as she is now? She cannot pretend to be close to any of them. She cannot pretend that she was anything more to them than the archbishop they have always known her as.
She could think on it for ages and she suspects that she very much will, even as he turns her attention. In a way, Rhea is thankful for it.]
I am not. [She confirms for him easily.] That is what you were doing when I arrived, is it not? Is that why you are here?
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He would have been a lot more interested if he'd known how good she is with a sword.]
In a way. People don't normally battle them directly. I have forged a particular understanding with one of mine, a spirit that inhabits two blades, and he allows me to wield his blades by hand as weapons. But mostly, it's only the Pokemon who battle each other. You have one that started with you, I assume?
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When he inquires about her own, her gaze drops and she moves her skirts just so that the ralts that's been following her since her arrival. It's a small little thing. A bit shy and reserved. Or perhaps that's simply 'stranger danger.']
This one here. Although I must confess that though it seems adamant to stay near me, we do not know much about one another.
[Truthfully, the ralts likely knows more about Rhea than the reverse.]