[Having been his teacher while he was here, Alleyne feels compelled to say something. She doesn't know who this is, but if they knew Minato as well, she should at least offer gratitude for informing them.
Still though, two of her friends in one week. Rough. She'll remain composed, though.]
A great loss, indeed. Thank you for telling us.
Should he return, I'd like to know, even if he won't remember us.
Then I will be sure to tell you if he does. Even if he does not remember, I doubt he would object to becoming an acquaintance of yours again.
[His tone also holds the slight forced quality of someone that is keeping their composure; a little too calm, a little too level. But it shows no signs of breaking anytime soon.]
[....He really shouldn't have. There's a very, very long silence following it, and when Pharos speaks again his voice is pretty much devoid of anything even remotely childlike.]
[Stocking hears this entry and drops her teacup, ignoring the sound of it shattering on the ground as she looks at her journal. Her now empty hand trembles as she pulls it over and rereads the entry once, twice, three times.
Then the journal is dropped, too, as she throws on her shoes and leaves to find Minato's room - or former room. Once she sees the blank nameplate, she calls her journal back up as she enters and sits in the empty room, speaking softly.]
...I know better than anyone how unfair this is to Minato. Bu no matter what I am able to do, I am not able to bring people back to this place once they have left.
[And even if he could... he couldn't bring Minato back. That's something only the Castle can do.]
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Still though, two of her friends in one week. Rough. She'll remain composed, though.]
A great loss, indeed. Thank you for telling us.
Should he return, I'd like to know, even if he won't remember us.
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[His tone also holds the slight forced quality of someone that is keeping their composure; a little too calm, a little too level. But it shows no signs of breaking anytime soon.]
What name should I filter to should he come back?
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I'm Alleyne; I taught him combat and other survival skills while he was here. And you are?
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I am Pharos; and I have been by Minato's side for a very long time, within the Castle and within his own world as well.
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At least I got to have a proper conversation with him this time.
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[O-oh. He didn't know this. It kind of feels like he should've known this.] What did you think of him?
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[His tone is slightly more pleased now, though. If only a little.]
I am glad that you were finally able to speak with him; even if he will not remember it the next time he is here.
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Dammit! ... Well ... I hope he at least goes home to somethin' good.
[you shouldn't have asked, Mark...]
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What happens to Minato is no business of yours.
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[ her hands shake on her end, so glad he can't see it. that's... really scary. ]
He didn't mean to.
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Uru.]
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Then the journal is dropped, too, as she throws on her shoes and leaves to find Minato's room - or former room. Once she sees the blank nameplate, she calls her journal back up as she enters and sits in the empty room, speaking softly.]
This isn't fair... It's not fair to him...
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...I know better than anyone how unfair this is to Minato. Bu no matter what I am able to do, I am not able to bring people back to this place once they have left.
[And even if he could... he couldn't bring Minato back. That's something only the Castle can do.]
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She tunes Pharos's response out for the most part, although something he says does catch her attention.] What you are able to do...?
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