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From our window we could see
Date & Time: June 24, 8 pm
Location: Unit 403
Characters: Kate Kane, Gilbert Nightray, and Oz Vessalius
Summary: Gilbert offers to make Kate dinner. Oz wants to meet his mysterious lady friend.
Warnings: SHENANIGANS
( he'd been curious.
gil had been acting really strangely, oddly surprised at oz coming to the apartment at this time. oz had only wanted to ask about something trivial and not so important it needed to really be dealt with now; but the fact that gilbert had asked just that -
if it really can't wait, if oz can't make do for a bit, he can't go anywhere right now but later...!
- had made oz decide to change his plans.
so gilbert is now off to search nearby shops and stalls for a local specialty, because rhubarb berries are totally real and being sold nearby but if he doesn't hurry he'll miss out for the whole rest of the summer!!!! - and oz waits to investigate just what it is gil had been expecting. )
Location: Unit 403
Characters: Kate Kane, Gilbert Nightray, and Oz Vessalius
Summary: Gilbert offers to make Kate dinner. Oz wants to meet his mysterious lady friend.
Warnings: SHENANIGANS
( he'd been curious.
gil had been acting really strangely, oddly surprised at oz coming to the apartment at this time. oz had only wanted to ask about something trivial and not so important it needed to really be dealt with now; but the fact that gilbert had asked just that -
if it really can't wait, if oz can't make do for a bit, he can't go anywhere right now but later...!
- had made oz decide to change his plans.
so gilbert is now off to search nearby shops and stalls for a local specialty, because rhubarb berries are totally real and being sold nearby but if he doesn't hurry he'll miss out for the whole rest of the summer!!!! - and oz waits to investigate just what it is gil had been expecting. )
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[ She tilts her head, squinting at him. ]
You got quiet.
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[He tilts his chin down, staring into his half-finished meal.]
I was just thinking...how upsetting it would be to be told you weren't remembered by someone, or learn that somewhere, you're not the person you thought you were. It would be upsetting to anyone, right?
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[He replies, his voice a little stronger now.]
This is terrible dinner conversation, huh.
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[But at least the ache in his head is better enough now that he'll continue on with his meal.]
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Comes with the job, that's all.
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But since she's sort of brought it up.]
What is it that you do, exactly...?
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I'm a soldier.
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Fighting against what?
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Your country doesn't have its own military?
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Oh - ah. I guess they do.
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Where I'm from most countries have their own armed forces to defend them. [ There's a lot more to that, but she'll keep it as simple as possible. ] I'm an army brat; I grew up on bases for a while. My father's a Green Beret and my mom was in the Air Force.
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Green Beret? Sorry, I've never heard of either of those.
[But the title of Air Force has his imagination going a little wild.]
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She puts down her spoon a moment and wipes the corner of her lips with a handkerchief (or tissue paper -- which is provided) and then points to the tattoo on her arm. ]
It's exactly what it sounds like: their berets are green. [ It's distinctive. ] Their primary tasks are unconventional warfare, foreign internal defense, special reconnaissance, direct action... and a few other things.
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How many others are part of this group?
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Overall? I can't give an exact number, but somewhere around five thousand.
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...Your world sounds much larger than mine.
[We assume.]
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[He says it more like an apology than a statement of fact.]
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Maybe you will someday.
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Also not the best dinner conversation so let's insert long winded speech #457.]
Traveling is tedious. Trains are loud and filthy, no matter which section of it you're sitting in. Inns never serve fresh enough food, and you never know what sort of markets they'll have in the cities where you're staying. It can be days before you get to do any laundry. Riding in a carriage too long, your legs go numb, but all of these things are still preferable to walking anywhere at a long distance.
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But...there are places that Oz would probably like to see someday. If it's for his happiness, I'd put up with it without complaint.
[Not out loud. Much.]
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Right; they don't have private jets in your time. [ She chuckles softly. ] Traveling's nice as long as you enjoy moving all the time.
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[More words that just don't match up with anything he understands, and his imagination isn't good enough to draw anything more than a very solid blank.]
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