[He's still facing the window, sorry Lili. It's rude not to make eye contact, but he's not willing to stop looking just yet.]
When we spoke, he said it's possible we might not be the last batch of people to arrive here. [Or it was implied, at least.] And if that's true, then that means there might be others showing up like we did. Maybe their scrolls weren't ready or the magic that was used to bring us here first needed to be recharged.
[SHE DOESN'T LIKE ANYTHING ABOUT WHAT HE JUST SAID!! her tone seems to leave no room for argument but at least she continues pretty quickly, just as confident as she began]
If you want to go home, we're going to get everyone to go home.
But more people don't need to be brought into - whatever this is. Instead, you'll get out of here soon.
... I met someone who doesn't - even if I can't figure out the reason why. I'm not interested in making people do things against their will, even if I disagree with them.
[that's just the general reasoning - but she'll just continue to try to brush frost out of her hair
apparently the bed fight is an exception to her reasoning]
I intend on going home no matter what. The longer I stay here, the more I'm a liability to my country. I can't allow that.
[He makes a face.] I don't understand who would want to stay here. [But that's apparently something they can agree on since he doesn't dispute it. Kaoru's always done whatever he wants to do and he's had free reign to do whatever. He'll strongarm people when he's interested in them, but so far that isn't the case here.]
...and why would you be a liability to your country? [A princess, he assumes. This doesn't seem to strike him as strange, but it's now a question of if she's just royalty or someone with actual political power.]
[A princess then. He nods to signify he's listening to her at least.]
We should start counting days then to know how much time is passing. [He can't exactly imagine it'll be all kosher back home when everyone notices he's gone, too.] Some people are starting to speculate that we're being observed for something, and have been observed for a while. If they find what they're looking for, we should be able to leave then.
[This time he actually turns a fraction from the window to lift an eyebrow, slightly smiling at the thought.]
You tried digging under it? [Please say no.]
If we make a calendar and take notes it'll help us understand what we're dealing with. We can compare notes about the people we've spoken with, too. Most of us are from different places but nobody remembers how we got here.
[He's still sore about the bed argument, but he'd like to leave as soon as possible. And also, Kyoya would encourage him to do this for information.]
If you tell them it's the only way out that should convince them. [But he'll open the front door once he's up, actually holding it open for her to walk through first. It also gives him time to debate how to answer this.]
...he looks like me. His hair's darker now though.
Yes. [And he'll shut the door of the house and potentially on that conversation because he's spent the whole day not knowing where Hikaru is and that really has not been Great.]
Others have recognized people from home. Lea, and this other girl.
[That's not really reassuring but he can a.) acknowledge that's bratty and b.) realize he has to figure stuff out on his own at some point. That doesn't mean he's not completely out of his depth here. Still, he simply nods as they walk toward the library.
With very little prompting, he speaks.]
Almost all of us are from different planets entirely. None of us remember how we got here, or why. Not all of us are human, even if we look human. The scrolls in the main hall have some degree of truth to them. And they can't be removed. There's a fail-safe instilled to ensure they remain hanging.
There are thirty-two of us here. [Apparently to make up for Lili "not learning anything useful" he's just sharing what he learned? Sure.]
It burns your hands if you touch it for too long. [Haha, and his hands are tucked into his pockets? Convenient!] The burns don't physically show though.
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if he's sitting in a chair
she's just going to sit on the bed, presumably not too far from the window to have this conversation]
Yes - why?
[for some reason she really doubts axel is the person he's looking for???]
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When we spoke, he said it's possible we might not be the last batch of people to arrive here. [Or it was implied, at least.] And if that's true, then that means there might be others showing up like we did. Maybe their scrolls weren't ready or the magic that was used to bring us here first needed to be recharged.
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You want other people to be brought here?
[shE'S SO CONFUSED LIKE IMMEDIATELY]
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No, not really. But there should be.
[This explains nothing.]
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[SHE DOESN'T LIKE ANYTHING ABOUT WHAT HE JUST SAID!! her tone seems to leave no room for argument but at least she continues pretty quickly, just as confident as she began]
If you want to go home, we're going to get everyone to go home.
But more people don't need to be brought into - whatever this is. Instead, you'll get out of here soon.
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Do you not want to go back where you came from? ["If you want to go home" can be interpreted as she's not too invested in that yet.]
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[that's just the general reasoning - but she'll just continue to try to brush frost out of her hair
apparently the bed fight is an exception to her reasoning]
I intend on going home no matter what. The longer I stay here, the more I'm a liability to my country. I can't allow that.
[why does lili have no chill ever]
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...and why would you be a liability to your country? [A princess, he assumes. This doesn't seem to strike him as strange, but it's now a question of if she's just royalty or someone with actual political power.]
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she just sighs]
Last time I was in a situation like this, it caused enough trouble that the king himself arrived at the scene to rescue me.
[which... was fine. (not really.)]
I don't want to be gone long enough to warrant being rescued again.
[more importantly than that]
Even if our reasons aren't the same, I imagine a lot of people also want to get out of here.
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We should start counting days then to know how much time is passing. [He can't exactly imagine it'll be all kosher back home when everyone notices he's gone, too.] Some people are starting to speculate that we're being observed for something, and have been observed for a while. If they find what they're looking for, we should be able to leave then.
...the gates aren't moving though.
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[apparently she has checked]
I haven't fully attempted finding a way underneath...
There's writing utensils in the library - we can create a calendar, and take notes of anything else that sounds important.
I want to say that I found anything else even remotely useful but... [ugh. she's frowning again] I haven't.
[though she'll amend, seeming to catch herself - ]
Not yet.
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You tried digging under it? [Please say no.]
If we make a calendar and take notes it'll help us understand what we're dealing with. We can compare notes about the people we've spoken with, too. Most of us are from different places but nobody remembers how we got here.
[He's still sore about the bed argument, but he'd like to leave as soon as possible. And also, Kyoya would encourage him to do this for information.]
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she's defensive immediately but also like. kind of embarrassed because lili is fucking moron]
N-No....! [but] You still have to try everything in these types of situations!
[LEAVE HER GATE TUNNEL ALONE anyway]
Fine - we're taking notes! I'm going to go get paper!
[shE'S GOING TO GET UP TO GO RIGHT NOW!!!!]
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Wouldn't it be easier to let someone else do it? [But suddenly she's up!! And he's blinking in surprise...before he's also getting to his feet.]
I'll come with you. The sun hasn't set yet. [What does that have to do with anything? Don't ask questions.]
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[please
please open these gates before lili finds the manpower for her stupid tunnel.
anyway]
... fine. [and] Tell me what the person or thing you're looking for looks like so I can find them.
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...he looks like me. His hair's darker now though.
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she'll walk through like she's used to doors being opened for her, but look over her shoulder]
Brother?
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Others have recognized people from home. Lea, and this other girl.
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[ . . . she's thoughtful about that - ]
I suppose that there are people here who would make me feel less nervous if they were near...
[not that she's been acting very nervous but.]
... well, we'll be returned to them soon.
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With very little prompting, he speaks.]
Almost all of us are from different planets entirely. None of us remember how we got here, or why. Not all of us are human, even if we look human. The scrolls in the main hall have some degree of truth to them. And they can't be removed. There's a fail-safe instilled to ensure they remain hanging.
There are thirty-two of us here. [Apparently to make up for Lili "not learning anything useful" he's just sharing what he learned? Sure.]
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What's the fail-safe and how did you learn it?
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Show me your hands.
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Fine. He'll pull his hands back out and hold them up. As he's said, they aren't burnt but they do look red and he's still handling them with care.
I lied this is a bad partnership because now he'll actually listen to her to placate her for a while.]
Axel tried, too. [He also apparently can't decide if he wants to call him Lea or Axel since he didn't actually ask.]
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[for the record kaoru is ALSO A MORON but he's injured so she's not going to say it out loud she'll just imply it
you know
small victories
anyway she'll pause in their walk for this and seem to think about something]
Hold still for a second.
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