In the Moon Cell, plenty of our allies went where they pleased, once the danger had passed. So I don't mind that at all. But...
[Her voice is quiet, but the gentle uncertainty is gone.]
If you don't intend to treat me as a Master at all, then please don't waste your time or mine with lip-service. I've had enough two-faced treachery from misplaced trust as it stands, though I don't actually think you'd pull an Archimedes on me. I won't ask for your undivided devotion, or demand you stay by my side every hour of the day. I just want honesty from you, above anything else. Is that okay?
[Well, that's what she gets for trusting a traitor. That's what he is. Shouldn't she know this? Stupid, stupid, stupid. Taking on a Master was a mistake. They can't do anything right. He can't do anything right. In the eyes of all, there is no right he can do.
But... he has to do this. Otherwise, he'd never forgive himself.]
That's a tall order for an outlaw, but it's nothing I can't do. I can do anything, after all.
I'm saying this as a former servant with extremely bad luck, but frankly, you should just sever your contracts with troublesome servants if you think they'll give you grief later on. They don't deserve your kindness.
Ah, don't get me wrong. I want this contract? But that's just my honest opinion.
It wasn't that simple at the time, but we... handled things. He wasn't directly contracted to me, otherwise a Command Seal would have made things much easier.
[That's a lot left out of a very long tale, but it's true.]
I think... I think I'd rather risk my kindness being wasted on those who haven't gotten a lot of it rather than hold back entirely. Because, there are people dear to me who were alone for... far longer than I can imagine. Who suffered in ways I can't comprehend. Who were hated for things that were and weren't their fault.
[She thinks of Altera, alone. Of the White Titan, reviled. Of a girl with a small, warm, impossible dream.
She doesn't regret what she's done, on that account.]
But, since you were honest, if or when that sort of thinking backfires on me, you officially get the first "I told you so" rights.
voice;
[Her voice is quiet, but the gentle uncertainty is gone.]
If you don't intend to treat me as a Master at all, then please don't waste your time or mine with lip-service. I've had enough two-faced treachery from misplaced trust as it stands, though I don't actually think you'd pull an Archimedes on me. I won't ask for your undivided devotion, or demand you stay by my side every hour of the day. I just want honesty from you, above anything else. Is that okay?
voice;
But... he has to do this. Otherwise, he'd never forgive himself.]
That's a tall order for an outlaw, but it's nothing I can't do. I can do anything, after all.
I'm saying this as a former servant with extremely bad luck, but frankly, you should just sever your contracts with troublesome servants if you think they'll give you grief later on. They don't deserve your kindness.
Ah, don't get me wrong. I want this contract? But that's just my honest opinion.
voice;
[That's a lot left out of a very long tale, but it's true.]
I think... I think I'd rather risk my kindness being wasted on those who haven't gotten a lot of it rather than hold back entirely. Because, there are people dear to me who were alone for... far longer than I can imagine. Who suffered in ways I can't comprehend. Who were hated for things that were and weren't their fault.
[She thinks of Altera, alone. Of the White Titan, reviled. Of a girl with a small, warm, impossible dream.
She doesn't regret what she's done, on that account.]
But, since you were honest, if or when that sort of thinking backfires on me, you officially get the first "I told you so" rights.
voice;
But that sort of thinking is how Yan Qing lived to see past tomorrow.
Little Yan, don't cry— ]
Oh, those rights are the best! I'd like it if I never have to use them, though. Ahahaha.
[ Don't cry. You said you'd never take on another master, didn't you? ]
Is that all? If you got an actual contract I gotta read, I'll just pretend I'm illiterate. [ He's just kidding.
... Is he??? ]
voice;
No, I don't think we need anything as stringent as that. Even with Tumenalia in full swing, I think I managed to say most of my stipulations.
[Don't kill wantonly, chief among it.]
voice;
[ He'll just kill selectively. ]
Handsome and talented with a sense of responsibility. You can't get any better than that!
voice;
[Here's to you, Twice and Archimedes. You crazy goddamn nihilist nerds.]
...yeah. I'll look forward to it, I guess.
voice;
[So much for showing his good side. That's fine, though. There's only one person who matters in the end.]
I gotta get going. You know you can always use our telepathic link, right? Might be safer than these phones sometimes. Adios!
voice;
[Ah, but...]
Oh, um... okay. I'll try not to bother you too much.
[It will be weird, having that with somebody she doesn't live with.]
Bye, Yan Qing. Have a good day.