( there was something that heather thought about before deciding to end the call. she wasn't sure if she should mention it to him or not, but she decided to-
after all, it was like he said, it would be hard to truly hide anything. )
I think I'll reach out to Aurora too...I'll see what 'she' thinks about these things too.
[ Mapping this place out is easier than home, after all. He doesn't need to remember convoluted ways to get to A to B. It's refreshing, if not a bit strange. ]
If you think it'll help. [ A small breath in and out. ] Heather, even if she thinks differently, don't let yourself hope. She's just as powerless as everyone else. It just is that she gets to be the voice of Echo.
( there's a strong tone of anger in her voice as she listened to what vincent had to say. it was difficult to even think of that thing as human, but when she first arrived, someone named chrollo seemed to imply it wanted to be treated as one.
she wondered if that was something vincent felt too, but she wasn't sure if she should even bring it up-
especially when his words felt more aimed at her than anything. it could have been from the pity she felt she was getting when she was alessa, or something else. whatever it was, she was growing weary of this conversation nonetheless. )
Whatever, I have to go. Just let me know when you've got something good to share.
[ There is a tentative pause before he speaks as he thinks about offering an apology for what he said. However, he doesn't think what he said is worth saying 'sorry' about.
Maybe if she actually got mad, he's say something, but since they're at the end of their talk, he ends with a chipper: ]
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Let's meet up. [ A quick decision, a quick preference. ]
I mean, we're under the gaze of Echo so nowhere is private, but there's something nice about being face-to-face, am I right?
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( there was something that heather thought about before deciding to end the call. she wasn't sure if she should mention it to him or not, but she decided to-
after all, it was like he said, it would be hard to truly hide anything. )
I think I'll reach out to Aurora too...I'll see what 'she' thinks about these things too.
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[ Mapping this place out is easier than home, after all. He doesn't need to remember convoluted ways to get to A to B. It's refreshing, if not a bit strange. ]
If you think it'll help. [ A small breath in and out. ] Heather, even if she thinks differently, don't let yourself hope. She's just as powerless as everyone else. It just is that she gets to be the voice of Echo.
In many ways, you should pity her.
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( there's a strong tone of anger in her voice as she listened to what vincent had to say. it was difficult to even think of that thing as human, but when she first arrived, someone named chrollo seemed to imply it wanted to be treated as one.
she wondered if that was something vincent felt too, but she wasn't sure if she should even bring it up-
especially when his words felt more aimed at her than anything. it could have been from the pity she felt she was getting when she was alessa, or something else. whatever it was, she was growing weary of this conversation nonetheless. )
Whatever, I have to go. Just let me know when you've got something good to share.
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Maybe if she actually got mad, he's say something, but since they're at the end of their talk, he ends with a chipper: ]
'Course. Here and then, I'm on your side.
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he was never truly on her side, and even in death, she couldn't accept him of all people being on it. still she relented-
all they had was each other in this strange new world, and she wasn't going to completely burn their bridge. for now at least. )