[OOC: Okay, so the first section is a bit tailored and QUITE timey-wimey, as I'm not actually sure what day the Mio & Roxis meetings went down. But feel free to have it be backdated, forward-dated, not-actually-on-the-same-day-as-each-other-at-all, etc. To Kaden, it'll have happened on the same day, but I doubt that anyone's going to be like 'so
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"Nothing," he said sadly, "except the ingredients that were in my pockets." And a now-defunct magic pendant and a couple lines of classic text he was committing to memory. "I wish I had my books and my Mana. I miss her, too... Who was yours?" He hasn't quite caught the plural in her mention of Mana; he's ascribed it to the books, not expecting it to cover both. "Is yours, I mean." He'd like to think they're still their Mana even if they're separated right now.
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He may not have noticed her plural, but she has noticed his singular, and cocks her head. "Who was-- oh. Right." Her voice turns a touch thoughtful. "Your time... it had schools. So there were many more alchemists, and so Mana were harder to pact with, because there were only so many bonds to go around. Am I right? --For all I'd have missed having all those bonds, I'd have loved it even more, I think, living in a time like that. Where I grew up, we were the only ones. My family and I."
She shakes her head a little sadly. "--But that wasn't your question. I had bonds with-- have bonds with-- eight Mana, and they're all very precious to me. I can tell you more about them all sometime, if you want. But I guess the one I ( ... )
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When she says she has eight Mana, however, his expression passes through shock and mild frustration before settling on awe. She is really something. "You had eight? We had to compete for ours! Not everyone could have one." He can't believe it. The trials and humiliation he had to crawl through to secure his pact! And Iris had eight. He's not sure whether to be delighted or offended. He settles on delighted, because (not that he wants to admit it) he needs a friend ( ... )
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Instead, she just rubs the back of her neck in slight embarrassment at her admission. She can see the brief envy that flashes in his eyes, and she feels a little bad: it wasn't her intent to humiliate him.
"Yeah, I can imagine. In my time, I was probably the only hope they had of ever seeing an alchemist, so stuff was a bit different. So it's not like it was a big feat on my part or anything," she hastens to add. "I'm sure it would have been the same for you."
She nods and hmms when he mentions Eital. "--The Mana of Light. Right.... I never encountered her myself," ( ... )
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He's not going to admit that sometimes, alchemists are scared by ghosts-- more often when said ghosts have a propensity for coming up behind you and startling the daylights out of you on purpose. Pamela is sweet when she's not deliberately trying to sneak up on people, which she's disturbingly good at. Still, he sometimes feels a little nervous down in the resource centre from that chilly sensation crawling across his skin and burrowing into his veins. Not afraid, per se-- only jumpy. Alert. As if something might really ( ... )
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"...Pamela," she says, eventually, in a flat tone that conveys every mote of that exasperation. "Not Pamela Ibis, by any chance. The girl whose quest to the Guild was for us to bring flowers for her library-- but then she forgot to tell us to bring the vases-- and then the water-- and then she decided she wanted flowers everywhere...."
She sighs a little at the memory, then smiles. "Really. Pamela. Well, I regret to inform you that by all accounts, she lived several hundred years more, and never changed. But I guess that's to be expected of ghosts." There's a slightly sad edge to her voice as she adds, "I wonder if she ever will move on." She's of the opinion she'd be better off if she did. The afterlife's a good place. Better than lingering for centuries as an absent-minded spirit, never retaining anything you learn.
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He can just see the Resource Centre decked out with dying, half-dried flowers. To make the place "cuter". Oh, Pamela.
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Though it honestly didn't look that much better by the time Pamela was done with it, either.
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He misses it. He misses alchemists. "Don't apologise," he tells Iris. "Theory would be a great help. I'd love to work with you, even if you're not at your best." He's worked with dubiously-matched partners before, under duress. He's worked with Pamela. No matter how sick Iris might be, she's going to be a much better lab partner than Pamela. Or that perfect kid he'd hated so much. Roxis thinks he might even miss Vayne, just a tiny bit, and that smug ( ... )
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