Ser Wufei will be unable to speak clearly about it, given I do not suffer that consequence.
[ a detail only brought up momentarily by kromer, but more confidently by don in her initial challenge and also now. ]
I plan to seek his words once they are settled, for it will be most disconcerting to try and speak and find they will not come so easily -- thou art welcome to try, and to confirm it for thyself, but I do not know if he will welcome guests 'til he hath bettered. As for the witnesses, I have been told that they witness it in their nightmares as if it were their own, though I did not seek the information myself. I had not thought there would be consequences for their... "inaction", [ as the city might consider it, ] but it would seem there were.
[ so really, she hasn't sought either. but she does seem fairly certain of the information she's got. ]
What I am curious of with Ser Wufei is if he recalls the blow he dealt, or if that is absent from memory. That would be mine inquiry to he.
Oh. [His tone is flat.] You really haven't looked at the results at all.
[He was planning to follow up for the written report anyway if he took too long to be notified, so he supposes this isn't a huge disruption. Still a hassle.]
So you already got what you wanted out of your experiment?
[It's personal. Something she needed to evidence to herself, he suspects, and all the other details around the consequences of murder are simply a collateral benefit to everyone else around here.]
No need, as long as I can get the details from Wufei later. [He seemed to be taking that part seriously at least.] Hm, but you should talk to Kaveh if you haven't already.
He came to greet me once I had awoken on the train, actually! It was most kind of him to do so -- and to bring such a bounty of gifts as well. Ser Alhaitham, has he always been such a sweet boy?
[ such a nestie... you don't get that sort of thoughtfulness from the backstreets. a different kind of thoughtfulness back there, but not like this. ]
In fact, he reminds me muchly of my friend and roommate -- they both have a kindness to them, but it isn't one that diminishes their resolution. What sort of trouble has he gotten himself into? I should like to know more about him, as well as thyself.
[Alhaitham hums, the only sign of agreement he'll make on the matter. True, being kind itself is not the problem, nor is his empathy. Kaveh's problems as an idealist were always his war with himself, and not with the world around him.
He doesn't know either Don's friend or roommate, but the description hits close enough to Kaveh that he believes her. He also believes, with how impassionate Kaveh was in his furious inability to save her, that he bared more of himself than he meant to.]
If we're stuck here long enough, you'll see what I mean. [Because Kaveh is incapable of minding his business.] He often holds other people as more important and then overexerts himself to accommodate them.
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[ a detail only brought up momentarily by kromer, but more confidently by don in her initial challenge and also now. ]
I plan to seek his words once they are settled, for it will be most disconcerting to try and speak and find they will not come so easily -- thou art welcome to try, and to confirm it for thyself, but I do not know if he will welcome guests 'til he hath bettered. As for the witnesses, I have been told that they witness it in their nightmares as if it were their own, though I did not seek the information myself. I had not thought there would be consequences for their... "inaction", [ as the city might consider it, ] but it would seem there were.
[ so really, she hasn't sought either. but she does seem fairly certain of the information she's got. ]
What I am curious of with Ser Wufei is if he recalls the blow he dealt, or if that is absent from memory. That would be mine inquiry to he.
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[He was planning to follow up for the written report anyway if he took too long to be notified, so he supposes this isn't a huge disruption. Still a hassle.]
So you already got what you wanted out of your experiment?
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Indeed I have! I am well satisfied with what I have learned, though it is of import to no one but myself.
[ ... not just herself. but that's no one's business. ]
Though I do feel bad leaving thee with little to record, good ser. Is there anything I may offer to thee in recompense?
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No need, as long as I can get the details from Wufei later. [He seemed to be taking that part seriously at least.] Hm, but you should talk to Kaveh if you haven't already.
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[ such a nestie... you don't get that sort of thoughtfulness from the backstreets. a different kind of thoughtfulness back there, but not like this. ]
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He inclines his head in a nod.] Kaveh has always been sensitive to everything around him, especially people. It often gets him in trouble.
["Sweet" is putting it more tenderly than Alhaitham would phrase it, but Kaveh's kind heart is undeniable.]
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[ it's something she'd told someone else, too. ]
In fact, he reminds me muchly of my friend and roommate -- they both have a kindness to them, but it isn't one that diminishes their resolution. What sort of trouble has he gotten himself into? I should like to know more about him, as well as thyself.
[ making friends!!! is fun!!!! ]
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He doesn't know either Don's friend or roommate, but the description hits close enough to Kaveh that he believes her. He also believes, with how impassionate Kaveh was in his furious inability to save her, that he bared more of himself than he meant to.]
If we're stuck here long enough, you'll see what I mean. [Because Kaveh is incapable of minding his business.] He often holds other people as more important and then overexerts himself to accommodate them.