[ that he couldn't say anything about it for other reasons. It shouldn't make her feel better, but it does. ]
Really, it's not really my place to forgive you, anyway - that's not what I meant, exactly. Just that... [ Hikaru is the one who can decide whether or not he gets forgiven - she already has, as far as Fiora can tell, but that's between them. Fiora hesitates, looking for the proper words. ] -- To be honest, I knew you might hurt someone. You told me as much yourself. But you never tried to deceive me. You've always just been you, Rufus. And if you ever weren't who I thought you were, it's because you were better than that person.
[ she pauses, looking earnest. ]
I guess what I'm trying to say is... maybe I don't agree with all the things you do, or did, and maybe it's hard to trust people here, but... from the beginning, I've never been wrong to trust you. And I still do. [ a beat. ] Someday, I'll make up for all this and win your trust, too. That's why we're partners.
[ well, he didn't just brush her off, which is what she was expecting? So that's good. She knows he does listen to her, even if he doesn't always show it - and even if she's not sure he's getting the message she's trying to send. ]
Sure...?
[ despite her mild confusion, she holds a hand out for him to take without hesitation. ]
[He won't take her hand. Rather, his fist comes away from the pocket with a length of chain dangling from his grasp. He deposits the item in her palm and pulls his hand back to reveal a simple locket.]
Opening it will reveal whether what someone has said was the truth or a lie.
... I don't think we're having another trial, you know.
[ but her tone is light, and she smiles a little. does this mean he's accepting what she said? either way, it's not like him to give her anything. she doesn't really have a pocket to put it in, so she just moves to clasp it around her neck. ]
But thanks, Rufus. I'll think of a good use for it.
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[It's a simple question, and one devoid of any accusation or condescension in his tone.]
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[ she puts a hand to her chest, thinking a moment. ]
Well... maybe not with you. [ a beat. ] I know why you didn't, but... you could have told me. I would have forgiven you.
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[ that he couldn't say anything about it for other reasons. It shouldn't make her feel better, but it does. ]
Really, it's not really my place to forgive you, anyway - that's not what I meant, exactly. Just that... [ Hikaru is the one who can decide whether or not he gets forgiven - she already has, as far as Fiora can tell, but that's between them. Fiora hesitates, looking for the proper words. ] -- To be honest, I knew you might hurt someone. You told me as much yourself. But you never tried to deceive me. You've always just been you, Rufus. And if you ever weren't who I thought you were, it's because you were better than that person.
[ she pauses, looking earnest. ]
I guess what I'm trying to say is... maybe I don't agree with all the things you do, or did, and maybe it's hard to trust people here, but... from the beginning, I've never been wrong to trust you. And I still do. [ a beat. ] Someday, I'll make up for all this and win your trust, too. That's why we're partners.
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Please give me your hand.
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Sure...?
[ despite her mild confusion, she holds a hand out for him to take without hesitation. ]
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Opening it will reveal whether what someone has said was the truth or a lie.
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A gift from the Realm?
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Yes.
I would like you to hold onto it.
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You're sure...? Why me?
[ it's Rufus, so she assumes there's a practical reason for this - he's not the gift-giving type. ]
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[ but her tone is light, and she smiles a little. does this mean he's accepting what she said? either way, it's not like him to give her anything. she doesn't really have a pocket to put it in, so she just moves to clasp it around her neck. ]
But thanks, Rufus. I'll think of a good use for it.
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The same as usual, really... I haven't got a big hole in it anymore, at least.
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[ the graveyard suffered the same effects, rip. ]
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Then you're ordinarily restored to your state upon arrival, rather than healed.
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Yeah. The next week, everyone was fine, including Dorothy and the others.
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[ a little smile. she tilts her head. ]
That's in the past, though. You got us back.
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[ he had to kill someone, for one. she's sure he's been working hard doing all sorts of other things, too. ]
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