[The desire to check up on Accelerator outweighs her desire to curl up in her cottage in her blanket nest, hiding and never ever bringing up the fact that she was leashed and collared and completely happy about it.
So she'll be sending him a quick text when she's feeling more like herself.]
Are you doing alright? I just wanted make sure That side of Aoba didn't seem very interested in listening to you
Eudaimonia is the Hedonist Renart talked to about aging, and I just spoke to her.
She says she's not going to try to override anyone believing they can get older. She's very hesitant about talking about the whole thing though, because she feels stability is important and the situation would be a more stable one if things were static.
I have permission to talk to people about it, but only in a very careful manner, not saying outright what can and can't happen, so I'm trying to decide how to phrase it still, but I thought I should tell you something.
[It's a very simple thing. A knock on the door, he may find it outside his door, or somewhere he may frequent. But there's an origami flower left for him. Written on one petal is his name, and on the other is simply 'thank you'.]
[Text, right before Historianquest]
I have a favour to ask of you
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1/2
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[Text, after Historianquest]
You are a very good bookwormsitter
In addition
I wanted to ask you about your age
Do you age like a normal human?
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Text; Event Griping
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a few days later
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So she'll be sending him a quick text when she's feeling more like herself.]
Are you doing alright?
I just wanted make sure
That side of Aoba didn't seem very interested in listening to you
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She says she's not going to try to override anyone believing they can get older. She's very hesitant about talking about the whole thing though, because she feels stability is important and the situation would be a more stable one if things were static.
I have permission to talk to people about it, but only in a very careful manner, not saying outright what can and can't happen, so I'm trying to decide how to phrase it still, but I thought I should tell you something.
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[Voice, after the event]
voice
Re: voice
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[Early morning sometime]
It's several dead rats. Large ones, from the lower levels of the catacombs. They must have been left sometime during the night.
There isn't a proper note with it, but there is a small piece of paper that reads
TO: Accel
FROM: Renart
In very medieval-esque handwriting.]
6/9; a gift