"Great! I want that for you too. But it doesn't have anything to do with
anything I just said about where we are or who's lesser than who here,"
Lucy says, cheerfully. "So, friends....?"
Lucy smiles, and pauses to sip her tea. It's becoming very clear that a
willingness to sidestep diversionary word salad will serve her well in this
pairing.
"So, we should probably set some...ground rules. Obviously if anything
happens, I'll contact you as soon as I can, but I'd like to spend time with
you too. Just to catch up, or do things together. But I don't want you to
feel smothered, either."
That gets a delighted smile from him, and his hands clap together excitedly. "I'd be delighted to! The portal spell is really not so difficult to learn, if you wanted to start there, Blitz's hellhound worked it out as fast as you please, but anything more complicated and we might need to start teaching you some demonic runes first!"
Not that he sounds disappointed by having to teach her more, in fact. It's half of his entire purpose, after all!
"That'd be great!" Lucy says. "And - I don't know anything as exciting as
magic, but if you'd like to learn about Earth, or - well, is there
anything you'd like to learn?"
"I actually travel to Earth quite frequently," he chirps brightly. "And of course most of our media and literature are inspired by humanity."
He lifts a hand to gesture to Lucy's room. "Though I can't say I'm quite familiar with the time period your room is from. You aren't from one of the Earths adjacent to the common one everyone else seems familiar with, are you?"
Admittedly he's more familiar with nuclear fission in terms of stellar activities, but he's certainly not obtuse. He's hired Blitzø to kill politicians over global warming, in fact.
"Ah - I am, yes." And now he gives her a look of concern. "I assume the arms race went... more poorly, on your world."
"That's why I grew up in a fallout shelter, yep," she says. "I've only been
up on the surface for a couple of weeks, but it's been two hundred years
since the Great War and things are...pretty bad."
There's an aching sympathy in his chest for the way Lucy's lost her shine, and he leans in a little despite himself with a worried frown.
"Would you... want to talk about it? I-I know it might not be my place as your inmate to ask, when by all measures you're supposed to be supporting me, but..."
He reaches over, and can't help the brief moment of hesitation before he puts his hand gently on her wrist. "As a... as a friend, perhaps?"
"...I'm going to know a lot about you from reading your file, and I don't
want you to feel like you're at a disadvantage. So what I know now, about
my home, about me...I'm okay talking about it with you."
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"Great! I want that for you too. But it doesn't have anything to do with anything I just said about where we are or who's lesser than who here," Lucy says, cheerfully. "So, friends....?"
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First with some reproach; then confusion; them it rolls over to incredible bafflement when it sinks in that she's absolutely serious.
"...oh, er. Well then, I- um." He blinks, and looks down at his tea for a few moments before he looks back at her. "Alright?"
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"Great!"
Lucy smiles, and pauses to sip her tea. It's becoming very clear that a willingness to sidestep diversionary word salad will serve her well in this pairing.
"So, we should probably set some...ground rules. Obviously if anything happens, I'll contact you as soon as I can, but I'd like to spend time with you too. Just to catch up, or do things together. But I don't want you to feel smothered, either."
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The question comes out so stilted and confused that it can only be genuine.
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Lucy doesn't ask if Stolas doesn't have any friends, since he's...kind of already told her.
"Sure! Friends hang out together, look out for each other, teach each other things. I'd really like to learn more about magic from you."
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Not that he sounds disappointed by having to teach her more, in fact. It's half of his entire purpose, after all!
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"That'd be great!" Lucy says. "And - I don't know anything as exciting as magic, but if you'd like to learn about Earth, or - well, is there anything you'd like to learn?"
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He lifts a hand to gesture to Lucy's room. "Though I can't say I'm quite familiar with the time period your room is from. You aren't from one of the Earths adjacent to the common one everyone else seems familiar with, are you?"
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Lucy's smile is a little bleak.
"No, I'm not. A couple centuries after most people, at least, and - you know what a nuclear bomb is, right?"
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"Ah - I am, yes." And now he gives her a look of concern. "I assume the arms race went... more poorly, on your world."
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"That's why I grew up in a fallout shelter, yep," she says. "I've only been up on the surface for a couple of weeks, but it's been two hundred years since the Great War and things are...pretty bad."
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"Would you... want to talk about it? I-I know it might not be my place as your inmate to ask, when by all measures you're supposed to be supporting me, but..."
He reaches over, and can't help the brief moment of hesitation before he puts his hand gently on her wrist. "As a... as a friend, perhaps?"
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Lucy looks down at his hand and smiles gently.
"...I'm going to know a lot about you from reading your file, and I don't want you to feel like you're at a disadvantage. So what I know now, about my home, about me...I'm okay talking about it with you."