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A nod, as he deftly dries his utensils and arranges them neatly back into their respective shelves. ]
Understood. As always, rely on your Servant if necessary— don't hesitate to call for me should the need arise.
[ ~shining charm face~ ]
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I'll... be fine.
[SHAKES HER HEAD and stands up! She's trying so hard...]
I need to get to know this city more anyways! And... Oh... I should call Lien...
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I won't intrude when unnecessary. If you want to spend time with your sister, by all means.
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It's not that exactly. I mean, I'm glad to see her when I'm able, but...
[The hand that has the Command Spells is held up to her face to be examined.]
My sister doesn't like how I chose to work my way up to being an accomplished magus. And if she finds out I'm part of this War, she'll be upset.
[Her life is at risk now after all. And the elder sister would be angered that this magical, but potentially devastating event had caught wind of her.]
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Are you intending to keep this from her?
[ He'd understand if Ai tries to hide her ties to this War, of course, which means he'll have to be extra discreet. ]
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[Sighing and standing up again to head to her room.]
I'll start getting ready to take my leave. I'll leave the house to you, Diarmuid.
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Understood, Master.
[ And with that, he dematerializes to save up prana for Ai's sake; it hardly feels like a war, living like this, but it may be the eye before the storm. ]
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After that and saying goodbye to her new Servant, she locks up the house and heads out to town. She wasn't able to get a good look of it during the day since she was sleeping through most of yesterday. Ai Thao is able to go past the foreigner's district and go through the Riverside Park, admiring the bridge and the cleanliness. Then she goes to Shinto. There's an off feeling about the area, but that's probably because the buildings looked so sterile compared to the Western and Eastern style residential neighborhood. She remembers that Lien lives in one of the apartment buildings, but with her hand clasped around her Spells, she moves on by. Maybe tomorrow. Maybe.
Her Japanese, while not perfect, was serviceable as she asked helpful locals about other places that she could visit in Fuyuki. With the advice and knowledge given to her she went to Mount Miyama with a certain destination in mind: the local bookshop.
The bookshop's primary function was to sell novels, some magazines, and textbooks, though it had a surprisingly sizable collection of books that weren't specifically Japanese topics. Western cookbooks, stories from authors outside of the country, and... Ah. Famous European legends, myths, and folklore. Ai Thao picks it up eagerly, delighted to find some familiar and enchanting tales (The Little Mermaid, The Red Shoes, Bluebeard...) and then found the second half that dealt with actual figures of history that were shrouded by mystery, legend, and heroism. She wanted to know more about Diarmuid, but that felt like it was a question she couldn't approach especially when she technically had authority on her side. And maybe looking into it this way was no less deceitful than trying to steadily know his life story from himself.
The Pursuit of Diarmuid and Gráinne.
Only in the 21st century would a Vietnamese magus be able to find an Irish legend in a bookstore on the small island of Japan. She starts reading the first paragraph, not quite sure why she felt such anticipation...
It didn't take long for her to finish the story and go extra notes really; perhaps 20 minutes or less until one of the clerks politely asked if Ai Thao was going to make a purchase. She does, carrying the book in a bag. The tale she just finished left a strange taste in her mouth and she doesn't want to go back home so soon. The rest of the day felt as if she was drifting, lost in thought. She ate some lunch at a diner, explored Miyama Town some more, passed through Shinto, and bought some extra, if minimal groceries. She went back to the Riverside Park, to set down her things and to look at those pages again. The sun began to set and that was when she knew she had to get home. The book is hidden away in her bag again.
Ai Thao makes it back on time, unlocking the front door and then heading to the kitchen. The groceries are placed on the table, but she immediately brings the book of tales into her room and hides it in her carry on as if it was a secret that needed to be crushed and smothered. She hadn't even announced her arrival yet, but it didn't appear as if she wanted to. Strange.
Instead, Ai Thao makes her way to the top of the house, sitting on the flat area of the roof, arms around her knees and staring at the setting sun.
Honestly... What am I doing??]
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There's a restlessness, of course, given his role and his one wish, but he's content for the majority of the hours that pass in a slow, calm wave. He didn't live all of his waking life mired in strife, and for that, he's still grateful; if Ai Thao ever asked him to talk about himself, he would say that he wasn't unhappy.
As the sun starts to set, he considers moving back inside to wait for his Master when he senses her entering the Field and moving up towards where he's standing. There's something off— she looks melancholy— but if it's anything to do with her sister, he's not sure if it's his place to offer consolation.
A beat, in consideration of his Master's privacy, before he materializes. ]
—Welcome back, Master.
[ It'd be rude not to say anything, he figures. She can always tell him to leave, after all. ]
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[She jumps, genuinely shocked that he was sitting next to her. Ai Thao had been so wrapped up in her own thoughts that she didn't even bother sensing his presence and-... God, she looks embarrassed.]
I-I-I-I'm sorry, you frightened me! I wasn't being aware a-a-and...!!!
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No, I apologize. I wasn't called upon.
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You can remain as you are. I appreciate the company. [She turns herself around to face the steadily disappearing sunset.]
And the sky is lovely right now. We should enjoy it.
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It's not Ireland, but he's fond, nevertheless. ]
No matter the age, the sun looks the same as it ever was.
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[What a bind she was in; or maybe she was over thinking it as it was a flaw of Ai Thao's that cropped up when in emotional conflict. And in this case it was extra frustrating because she's trying to untangle and clarify just what she had an issue with to begin with after learning the life and demise of the man standing next to her. Was it unfair, the way he died, not being healed by the leader he sorrowfully betrayed? That was something that definitely bothered her. Was it the fact that the lady Gráinne placed a geis out of desire for him and that he followed her in turn? In fact, why did people do things like that, throwing away everything for the slimmest chance of happiness especially for something flighty and uncertain like love?
The price of giving one's heart shouldn't have been punishment. Or maybe she just didn't understand that kind of love.
Ai Thao is unnervingly quiet as the evening stars and the form of the moon appear in the sky. But as the evening breeze passes through, she begins to murmur a song.]
♫ Fly me to the moon,
And let me play among the stars
Let me see what spring is like on Jupiter and Mars... ♪
[The rest of the song is finished with a low, but melodious hum, and she looks lost in her thoughts.]
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"Fill my heart with song
and let me sing forever more
You are all I long for..."
The slight ache in his heart is gentle— far from resentment.
When the song trails off, he closes his eyes for a moment, and wonders who Ai Thao is singing this for— if for anyone at all, of course— and he hopes that fate will deal her a kind hand, that her life will grant her happiness with someone to hold her hand through it. ]
A beautiful song. [ He says, simply, when he feels it's appropriate. ] Did you write it?
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It's an old song. Well, old by several decades anyways. [She feels herself relaxing a bit and places her hands by her sides.]
When we were younger, my sister would listen to a lot of music, any that she could get her hands on. Some of her choices weren't exactly my taste, but others would sort of stick in my head. Reciting them was therapeutic even if they were just a bunch of silly love songs.
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Your singing seemed more than a mere recital. I worry for the young man who'll hear it in earnest.
[ He's teasing, of course, but it might seem out of the blue, all things considered. ]
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"Some people want to fill the world with silly love songs..."
[It's just one sung line, but it does a better job encapsulating her thoughts than the flood that was occupying her mind a few minutes ago.]
... Mm. I think I'd have to be in a better place for that to happen. But it's a nice dream.
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I daresay you have plenty of time.
[ Another small curl of his lips, and he appends: ]
Ah, but your teacher may not appreciate me giving you input on the matter without his approval. I'll refrain.
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it would be horrifying for him!!but instead of answering with that, Ai Thao turns her head to look up at him with an inscrutable expression in her eyes.Studying? Getting charmed? Something she wanted to say???
For once, there is a rare moment where this Master can't be read at all.]
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Please let her not be charmed for the love of god]...Master?
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1) No, she isn't in love.
2) If she is, it won't be because of his face.
3) However, she is grateful to meet someone like him. And maybe it was that sort of connection that made her hurt when she learned about his story; she's sensitive after all. And it wasn't necessarily a bad thing.
4) Eh, who knows. It'll work itself out in the future and that's for the best for now.
Anyways, she sighs, and then laughs, collapsing on her bottom, waving a hand in front of her face to allow herself to breathe in between.]
Ahahaha!!!! Sorry, sorry, sorry!! I had to do that and it's painful to admit, but... Hahaha!!
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