This phone is so much smaller than it should be. I wonder how far advanced this place is...
[Ordinary technology, no magic, what was this place? She'd spent plenty of time raging already. More than enough. She had to find him. Although the woman's voice is rather ordinary, there is an odd coldness to it. She speaks like an aristocrat, authorative
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-Ah, that phone is yours. All of those who are trapped here receive them, for some unknown reason.
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[People so openly discussing somethin like that... It's not something she can ever approve of.]
And no, I am not from Fuyuki City. [A beat.] This phone is mine? But I just picked it up off the street.
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It's yours still. That isn't the strangest thing that will happen.
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I don't know about any war. But in case you failed to notice, I will reiterate.
I am looking for my servant. One who is paid to serve me. The technical term for me, as their superior, would be their "Mistress".
Hm... a present, then? Or are you insinuating that all who pick things up that are lost should keep them?
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[At least, that's what Lancer might say if he was going to lose his composure right off the bat. No, it...wasn't her fault. Just like with all the others, she couldn't help how things had gone. But now that the curse was no longer in effect? Surely it would be easier to deter her without hurting her, wouldn't it?]
[When Lancer finally turned on the video, he realized he probably didn't quite look like the Servant she knew--he was in civilian clothes and glasses, seeming perfectly accustomed to both by now.]
...Sola.
[Not 'Sola-sama'. He was no longer Kayneth's Servant, and though he felt the faintest obligation to give her the same respect, he stopped himself for some reason.]
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She felt hollow relief at the sight of him, slightly thrown off by the lack of the honorific. Was the absence of the command spells to blame? No, surely not. Lancer would not be so disloyal. No, he was simply closer to her. Was that not how the honorifics worked? To lose them was to denote closeness. Closer than words could offer. Ah... yes, surely that was it.
Her heart was thudding faster and faster. So much impulse tended within. She wanted to track him down, throw herself at him and cling to him until time stopped.
But how was he here? If she was no longer supplying prana to him, if her magic was cut off and the command spells were gone... No, it seemed it was Fate. Even fate smiled upon her.]
Lancer. [Her voice softened, warmed only for him.] You are here. I knew you would not let us down.
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Before this conversation should go any further, please tell me what your last memory of Fuyuki was.
[Now that he knew there was a gap of ten years between when he last saw Saber and when she'd arrrived, he didn't want to take chances.]
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You... were insistant in protecting me. You refused to allow me to fight with you against Caster and went off on your own. So I waited. And then everything went dark and I awoke on the ground here.
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As for your friend, I haven't seen anyone like that.
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That's a pity. However, I do appreciate the response.
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Yeah.
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[His voice is oh so very cold, this elegantly dressed man.]
Since you're asking these things, I can assume you're new and therefore-- your fiance means absolutely nothing to me.
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If you have no wish to assist, then you are not required to. However, that means there is also no reason for you to waste your breath.
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[No he just has no respect for nobles and priests.]
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[But if he does know- no, no, dignity, Sola.]
Where is he?
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