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dead Emiya, do not eat ([personal profile] steelmyself) wrote2016-01-03 06:22 pm
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who stole your heart and the key?

In the dark, you taste something sweet and tart on your tongue, almost like apple but not quite: pomegranate juice, out of nowhere. A hint of something metallic accompanies it.

You fall down.

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[personal profile] unaffective 2016-01-05 12:05 am (UTC)(link)
[She flips through the pages, but is pretty quick to put it back when she realizes she can't read anything.]

Are you interested in France?

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[personal profile] unaffective 2016-01-05 12:09 am (UTC)(link)
I see.

In that case, which would you recommend? I'd like to read some.
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[personal profile] unaffective 2016-01-05 12:17 am (UTC)(link)
A hero that isn't real is hardly a hero.

[She says it like it's obvious.]

Which would that one be?
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Re: THE LIBRARY

[personal profile] unaffective 2016-01-05 12:22 am (UTC)(link)
Do I?

[Well, she thinks on it a little - she probably does.]

Ah. I realize it's unlikely, but - would you have a book about him here?
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[personal profile] unaffective 2016-01-05 12:26 am (UTC)(link)
[Pointless. More garbage. But maybe she can get some mileage out of it later...]

May I borrow this? I'll be certain to return it.
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[personal profile] unaffective 2016-01-05 12:31 am (UTC)(link)
Because it belongs to you?

A book regarding an illegitimate hero is similarly illegitimate. It has no place in your library.
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[personal profile] unaffective 2016-01-05 12:36 am (UTC)(link)
That doesn't seem true. How could you say that for certain if you've yet to be convinced?
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[personal profile] unaffective 2016-01-05 12:46 am (UTC)(link)
Would you part with this one under any circumstances? I would be willing to reimburse you for your loss.

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[personal profile] unaffective 2016-01-05 01:07 am (UTC)(link)
If I told you a story that I knew to be true - would that be to your liking?

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[personal profile] unaffective 2016-01-05 01:11 am (UTC)(link)
Of course.

What sort of story would you like to hear?

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[personal profile] unaffective 2016-01-05 01:56 am (UTC)(link)
Of course.

[Well, she said that but she's pretty sure he can't find anything because real heroes don't exist, and she doesn't think they do - but she wants that book.

She closes her eyes.]


Once - there lived a single girl. She existed bereft of purpose, floating prone through her days without aim. No essence within her bound her to her world; she could only continue her roaming, silently praying to reach some destination. She met a boy in her travels. An eccentric from another country, he lived similarly unbound - however, he held his sentence in a regard far different from her own, and he was enabled to fill her with all manner of things; with joy, sorrow, anger, and contentment.

It is a quality of lacking people, Sir, that they might be so filled. What do you believe she felt at achieving such normalcy? Was she saved through that alone?

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[personal profile] unaffective 2016-01-05 02:09 am (UTC)(link)
That's right. No such altruistic acts could ever truly exist. Saving another person is done only for the sake of the savior's own ego - it has little to do with heroics. I'm certain that you understand.

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