[ Diplomatic is one way to put it, yes. But he knows Toph. She and her friends may frequently be involved their own brand of nonsense, something that he occasionally feels the need to intervene on, but he wouldn't expect this—at least not unless there was some reason for it. So, given her honest reply, he's quick to believe her. ]
I figured as much. Admittedly, some of the things going missing are a little too... big to have been snatched up anyway. At first, it seemed like an accident, things being misplaced — but there have been too many reports.
[ Not to mention that it just seems to be a town-wide addition to the hallucinations, but he's trying to pretend that isn't happening. ]
[ There's nothing really cruel about anything Toph and her friends get up to. It's largely small town antics, and occasionally they piss somebody off and laugh about it, but not because they actually hurt anybody. Stealing things from someone who can't afford to lose it counts as hurting in her book. ]
Wow, that is weird. I was actually looking for you because I figured if something was going down, you'd know about it.
[ And she was right. ]
I don't know how to explain it, but something happened and now I can see. Sort of. I'm still blind, but it's like I can hear everything around me through the ground. That's how I'm getting around on my own!
[ Oh. Right. Obviously he shouldn't have worded it like did she "see" something... but he wouldn't have expected that thoughtless way of speaking to actually prove somewhat true. It explains why she seems so happy to bulldoze through town on her own even if it doesn't completely assuage his worries. ]
You can hear it? You mean like vibrations?
[ And don't get him wrong, he's happy to hear that she's feeling more independent, but the timing is a little suspect. ]
That's great... but I wonder what triggered it. I'm sure it's just a coincidence, [ this is Aldrip after all! ] but you're not the first person I've heard bring up that things have been off.
[ It's not her fault that "see" is used to mean "perceive" half the time. Toph herself can't totally get rid of referring to herself as seeing something. It sounds too awkward out loud, and she hates being accommodated as it is. ]
Yeah -- like vibrations, I think. And it's probably not a coincidence.
[ Turns out enthusiastically accepting your weird memories makes you more prone to questioning the status quo in Aldrip. Is everything really fine? Because if Toph needs to be dependent instead of a powerful autonomous badass, it obviously can't be fine. ]
[ Oh, he knows. He's not generally the most sensitive of people, but it's because he likes her enough that he was trying to skirt around the question of what the hell she was doing out here alone.
If he's going to entertain this line of thinking at all, that is also why. The defensiveness comes almost second nature at first though. ]
What do you mean? It's our home. What else is there to know?
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I figured as much. Admittedly, some of the things going missing are a little too... big to have been snatched up anyway. At first, it seemed like an accident, things being misplaced — but there have been too many reports.
[ Not to mention that it just seems to be a town-wide addition to the hallucinations, but he's trying to pretend that isn't happening. ]
Why do you ask? Did you see something?
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Wow, that is weird. I was actually looking for you because I figured if something was going down, you'd know about it.
[ And she was right. ]
I don't know how to explain it, but something happened and now I can see. Sort of. I'm still blind, but it's like I can hear everything around me through the ground. That's how I'm getting around on my own!
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You can hear it? You mean like vibrations?
[ And don't get him wrong, he's happy to hear that she's feeling more independent, but the timing is a little suspect. ]
That's great... but I wonder what triggered it. I'm sure it's just a coincidence, [ this is Aldrip after all! ] but you're not the first person I've heard bring up that things have been off.
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Yeah -- like vibrations, I think. And it's probably not a coincidence.
[ Turns out enthusiastically accepting your weird memories makes you more prone to questioning the status quo in Aldrip. Is everything really fine? Because if Toph needs to be dependent instead of a powerful autonomous badass, it obviously can't be fine. ]
What do we really know about Aldrip?
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If he's going to entertain this line of thinking at all, that is also why. The defensiveness comes almost second nature at first though. ]
What do you mean? It's our home. What else is there to know?