[Sergeant Bothari. He affirms. There is an impression here, a sketch of a complicated, troubled man, without any details. Aral's own emotions towards him are a simple, uncomplicated like of the man.
[ Sounded like it. I can see why he was called a family friend. Though there's curiosity in that statement, just how troubled was Bothari? Not enough to keep anyone away from him.
Soldier she can be, but Armsman... She's still not sure how any of them can be this trusting. Her hesitation bleeds over into the link as she wonders how long this invitation was meant for. ]
[There's no answer to that curiosity, the subject folded up and set aside. Bothari's matters are the business of only Bothari and the lives the man has touched, for good or ill.
The link shutters, gently pulling some distance... but does not close. Some halfway point where what crosses is what is intended to pass. Aral clears his throat and answers aloud.]
Such vows are not made simply nor regarded lightly. I imagine he remembers more than you give credit for.
Even at his age, he has the legal ability to form such vows. But you may consider this a formalized offer.
Though be aware that what it is, is not easy, simple nor in any manner perfect. [His own memories, those brief flashes, were warnings as much as they were too deeply entangled within the concept of a liege-lord to remove.]
[ Wait. Did he just say yes? She stares for a moment, caught in shock.
Once she finds enough of her voice, she murmurs, ] I didn't think it was any of those things. [ Then more loudly, ] Nothing in my life has fallen that way.
There's a reason why I came to talk to you and Gregor once I realized what had happened.
No, someone worse. [ The name Omega bleeds through the link for only a brief second, eclipsed with a flash of red, hot aggression that she suppresses and pulls back even further from him. ]
[It certainly did not escape him that it was not a yes, and as she had pulled away at that memory of Omega, he did here as well, shuttering to a mere distant presence. His expression remains even though, the nod graceful. After all, it is not as though they had given HER reason to trust.]
Just so.
I have faith in your ability to keep up with Miles, as much as I believe it may try even your tactical acumen.
[ It's less a matter a trust and more a complex history that she hasn't tried to explain to anyone from home, much less people she's met here. The last time she tried to get rid of the asshole AI, she had gotten a friend killed in the process.
But that's nothing here nor there and she keeps her complicated mess behind her, out of sight. That's a burden no one but herself needs to deal with.
Dryly, ] Glad you trust me that far. I have experience with kids his age even if they haven't been as energetic.
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He's a good soldier. Better Armsman.]
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Soldier she can be, but Armsman... She's still not sure how any of them can be this trusting. Her hesitation bleeds over into the link as she wonders how long this invitation was meant for. ]
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The link shutters, gently pulling some distance... but does not close. Some halfway point where what crosses is what is intended to pass. Aral clears his throat and answers aloud.]
Such vows are not made simply nor regarded lightly. I imagine he remembers more than you give credit for.
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She takes that for a hint and draws back herself, though leaves the link open herself. For now, at least. ]
Yeah, I'm sure he does, but... I'm not used to this kind of trust being given so easily. I haven't known you or your son for long.
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You learn quickly to understand who you can trust.
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[ What exactly? She motions vaguely as she finishes, somewhat lamely, ] Your family.
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Even at his age, he has the legal ability to form such vows. But you may consider this a formalized offer.
Though be aware that what it is, is not easy, simple nor in any manner perfect. [His own memories, those brief flashes, were warnings as much as they were too deeply entangled within the concept of a liege-lord to remove.]
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Once she finds enough of her voice, she murmurs, ] I didn't think it was any of those things. [ Then more loudly, ] Nothing in my life has fallen that way.
There's a reason why I came to talk to you and Gregor once I realized what had happened.
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[He lifts an open palm.] I had meant in general.
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It's a long story.
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I trust if it becomes an issue, you would let us know.
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He's not here, so unless the porter is feeling particularly malevolent towards me, it won't be one.
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Just so.
I have faith in your ability to keep up with Miles, as much as I believe it may try even your tactical acumen.
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But that's nothing here nor there and she keeps her complicated mess behind her, out of sight. That's a burden no one but herself needs to deal with.
Dryly, ] Glad you trust me that far. I have experience with kids his age even if they haven't been as energetic.
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He could hardly move at all most of his life thus far. I always assumed it would even out.
[Of course, they'd both met 'adult' Miles.]
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Yeah, too bad he just keeps cranking it up. At least I have a better way to keep tabs on him now.
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I can imagine. How bad is he when he's older?
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