[Ethlyn gasps when Minato pulls the sword fully away. The world comes back into focus--the cobblestones, the sky, the normal sights and sounds of Aldrip.]
Deirdre...
[The name is drifting in her mind like the last shreds of a dream, but when she says it, it seems to fix itself like a stain. Deirdre. Her brother's wife. Her sister in all but blood.
She's gone. And it's Ethlyn's fault.]
Minato? [She squeezes her eyes shut and opened them again.] We're still in Aldrip?
[ Deirdre? That's a name he hasn't heard before. There's no time to dwell on it, not when Ethlyn's in this state.
Minato offers her a nod. ]
Yeah. We are.
[ Her phrasing is curious. "Still" in Aldrip, she'd said. ]
...you saw something.
[ It's a rhetorical statement, an observation thrown out to offer her a hook if she wanted to elaborate. Based on Ethlyn's words though, perhaps she'd witnessed a someplace that hadn't resembled Aldrip at all. ]
Y-yes. [Ethlyn shuts her eyes again, trying to recall the woman--Deirdre's--face. She's never seen that woman before, and yet she fits into Ethlyn's mind somehow as someone she knows.] But I wasn't in Aldrip... I don't know where I was.
I saw a woman being kidnapped by a sorcerer, and I--I couldn't stop it. I couldn't do anything to save her.
[The words seem to rise from a deep well, of grief and of guilt. But it doesn't fit.]
But I've lived in Aldrip my whole life... how can I remember something like that?
[ If she's never left Aldrip before, there is one possible explanation... ]
Maybe it wasn't real then.
[ Minato offers her a shrug. Memories were fickle things. Sometimes people's minds conjured events for them that felt real but, in reality, never actually occurred. ]
...I'm not sure about other places, but I don't think there are any sorcerers in Aldrip.
[ And if that's the case, then doesn't that mean Ethlyn's visions might be mistaken? ]
[ Surely, indeed. If it's a prank, it's a cruel one based on how much the vision is troubling Ethlyn. ]
Let's return the sword.
[ Perhaps Ethlyn will feel better about it once it's gone. Minato offers her that gentle nudge. It's something he's accustomed to, assisting others as they try to muddle their way through their own lives.
...which is strange. It's not like he makes a habit of getting roped into others' businesses, and yet, he can't help but feel as though this isn't too unusual for him. ]
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Deirdre...
[The name is drifting in her mind like the last shreds of a dream, but when she says it, it seems to fix itself like a stain. Deirdre. Her brother's wife. Her sister in all but blood.
She's gone. And it's Ethlyn's fault.]
Minato? [She squeezes her eyes shut and opened them again.] We're still in Aldrip?
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Minato offers her a nod. ]
Yeah. We are.
[ Her phrasing is curious. "Still" in Aldrip, she'd said. ]
...you saw something.
[ It's a rhetorical statement, an observation thrown out to offer her a hook if she wanted to elaborate. Based on Ethlyn's words though, perhaps she'd witnessed a someplace that hadn't resembled Aldrip at all. ]
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I saw a woman being kidnapped by a sorcerer, and I--I couldn't stop it. I couldn't do anything to save her.
[The words seem to rise from a deep well, of grief and of guilt. But it doesn't fit.]
But I've lived in Aldrip my whole life... how can I remember something like that?
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Maybe it wasn't real then.
[ Minato offers her a shrug. Memories were fickle things. Sometimes people's minds conjured events for them that felt real but, in reality, never actually occurred. ]
...I'm not sure about other places, but I don't think there are any sorcerers in Aldrip.
[ And if that's the case, then doesn't that mean Ethlyn's visions might be mistaken? ]
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...I've never seen any. I would have remembered someone like him.
[And someone like her. Whoever that woman was.]
It must be some kind of prank, surely. The fairies are just getting more creative, that's all.
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Let's return the sword.
[ Perhaps Ethlyn will feel better about it once it's gone. Minato offers her that gentle nudge. It's something he's accustomed to, assisting others as they try to muddle their way through their own lives.
...which is strange. It's not like he makes a habit of getting roped into others' businesses, and yet, he can't help but feel as though this isn't too unusual for him. ]