...Though now that I'm thinking about it, we do have a surprising amount of pretty people.
[As much as he dislikes Cumore, he's actually pretty cute if you ignore his terrible outfit?? Even Alexei's good looking. And there's Yuri, who is just unfair...]
There's not much to talk about. She wanted to die so she did.
[...There's a lot more to it than that, but like hell if there's really any way to explain it without it turning into a huge clusterfuck somehow.
There's more of that sharp, directionless anger coming through the crystal, though; she's mad as hell about it, but she doesn't know exactly who she should be mad at. Semolina's dead and her dad's a mess about it, so being angry at either of them feels wrong somehow.]
[He told them not to come because he knew this was going to happen, but they came anyway and he ordered them not to interfere...
This is hitting entirely too close to home and Yeager once again tries to force all the emotion out.]
It's certainly possible that she will. It's possible for her to come from a different point in time as well. I'm fairly sure the young man from my world is from some point in the future.
[Yuri didn't exactly confirm that, but given how surprised he was to see Yeager... well, it's pretty obvious.]
Do you want to see her again?
[That anger didn't seem directed anywhere in particular, so he doesn't think Farina's mad at her friend, but you never know.]
I was curious if you were mad at her for what she did. Again, I haven't been in your situation, so I can't say for certain... but I believe I'd be angry.
[There are some people he'd love to see die horribly in front of him, but the few he actually cares about... well, that's different.]
[He's quiet for a moment while he thinks about it.]
...I hope she does arrive here. I'm sure there are things the two of you should talk about.
[That's honest and genuine and there's the tiniest bit of warmth to the crystal and that might be sympathy? Maybe sympathy. It's an Attempt, that's what it is.]
[And again, there's more to it than that, but it's not something she really wants to think about; it takes her a while to force it out, but she manages, eventually.]
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[Like, say... Barbos.]
...Though now that I'm thinking about it, we do have a surprising amount of pretty people.
[As much as he dislikes Cumore, he's actually pretty cute if you ignore his terrible outfit?? Even Alexei's good looking. And there's Yuri, who is just unfair...]
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[Like so.]
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[...look at her clothes though, yikes.]
Is she a friend of yours?
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She's the fortune-teller. She predicts the future and stuff.
[...Helpful, Farina.]
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[You know, he wouldn't be surprised if fortune telling was an Actual Thing in other worlds.]
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[Apparently it didn't stop people from getting kidnapped by pirates though. Who knows how fortune telling works, though??]
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It's...different, I guess. Good-different?
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[Might as well talk while Farina's in a talking mood!]
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Well, that gets a flash of...something across the crystal; it's unpleasant but it's distant, and it's quick to be dismissed.]
I live with my father and his assistant. That's kind of it right now.
[It's accompanied with brief images of Durum and Apitos; she pauses for a moment once that's out there, though.]
There was someone else but she's not around anymore.
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Oh, something happened, then?
[It could be something simple as "they left" but it sounds like something he shouldn't pry into.]
I'm sorry to hear that. If you want to talk about it I'll listen, but I understand if you don't.
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There's not much to talk about. She wanted to die so she did.
[...There's a lot more to it than that, but like hell if there's really any way to explain it without it turning into a huge clusterfuck somehow.
There's more of that sharp, directionless anger coming through the crystal, though; she's mad as hell about it, but she doesn't know exactly who she should be mad at. Semolina's dead and her dad's a mess about it, so being angry at either of them feels wrong somehow.]
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Oh, that's... That's something. The oppressive, weighty feeling is back, but Yeager doesn't manage to shake it off quite as easily as last time.]
...I see.
[The anger is obvious and understandable. Even if she doesn't know who to be mad at, of course she'd be angry.
(Will Gauche and Droite be angry?)
Yeager struggles with what to say for a moment before finally managing to get some of that feeling out of the crystal.]
I'm very sorry. I can't imagine what that must have been like for you.
[The words are genuine and lack the usual cheerful tone, but Yeager's feelings are still not functioning properly so there's that.]
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[And that's...different, quieter, but she'll shake it off eventually; it isn't easy, but it's not something she's going to focus on right now.]
People don't stay dead here. Maybe she'll show up. I don't know.
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[He told them not to come because he knew this was going to happen, but they came anyway and he ordered them not to interfere...
This is hitting entirely too close to home and Yeager once again tries to force all the emotion out.]
It's certainly possible that she will. It's possible for her to come from a different point in time as well. I'm fairly sure the young man from my world is from some point in the future.
[Yuri didn't exactly confirm that, but given how surprised he was to see Yeager... well, it's pretty obvious.]
Do you want to see her again?
[That anger didn't seem directed anywhere in particular, so he doesn't think Farina's mad at her friend, but you never know.]
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Yes? She's been my only friend since we were kids. So why...?
[why wouldn't she.]
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[There are some people he'd love to see die horribly in front of him, but the few he actually cares about... well, that's different.]
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...I'm mad at her. But I don't hate her.
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[He's quiet for a moment while he thinks about it.]
...I hope she does arrive here. I'm sure there are things the two of you should talk about.
[That's honest and genuine and there's the tiniest bit of warmth to the crystal and that might be sympathy? Maybe sympathy. It's an Attempt, that's what it is.]
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[And again, there's more to it than that, but it's not something she really wants to think about; it takes her a while to force it out, but she manages, eventually.]
...Thanks for listening. To all that.
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[And he doesn't, not really. It hits a little too close to home to be totally comfortable, but things like this aren't supposed to be comfortable.]
If you ever wish to talk about it again, I'll listen. I can't guarantee that I'll be of any help, but sometimes just talking about it does some good.