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here]Tyki moved further down the hallway at an easy pace, noticing the lack of other patients around here but he didn't really care much about it. Perhaps it meant no one would snag any smokes away from under his nose this time, but then again, that may have been too optimistic. Eh, but that hardly meant that another person would get away
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Battler watched in silent curiosity as she handed him her ring, and found himself holding it out next to the one he was wearing. ..... They really were the same. Even right next to each other, it was hard to tell that there were two of them rather than some strange mirror trick. He almost considered handing it back to her, but even though she had no reason to, Beato always adhered to rules behind the epitaph. Therefore, he would too.
"Well, I'm not really sure what I'm supposed to do with two of them, but if that's what you want, sure." It wasn't like he could wear both of them, so the one on his hand was slipped into his pocket, Beatrice's replacing it. Visually, there was no difference, but there was no question about the significance of the action. This was her ring, after all. It meant a victory, if only a small one, and was the proof of what could be brought about if he didn't stop thinking.
"The same goes for you. Before, I may have stopped thinking a little, or given in when things got too weird. I realize now that was wrong. I'm not going easy on you, either! I'll uncover that truth, I'll gouge right through the cracks in your red! Prepare yourself, alright? The next game, this finally ends!" Of course, it was a promise he wasn't sure that he could keep, but he didn't want it to be a bold-faced lie, either. ..... The sooner a checkmate was reached, the sooner all the suffering could end.
"Come on. I think I have an idea that should help us out, but there's something I need to take care of for it." He started to make his way around the corner, seemingly oblivious to Beatrice's pain, but anyone who knew him well would notice that his steps were a little more deliberate. It was about the best he could do. He wasn't stupid enough to think that she hadn't been injured from that attack, and it felt strange to leave her on her own if only because she was a woman, but if she was fighting so hard against it, then out of respect for that, he could spare her pride.
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