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Caityln Kiramman ([personal profile] preferscuffs) wrote in [community profile] abraxasooc 2022-11-07 07:35 pm (UTC)

I really need to decide a canon point oops (mid-shower for the lulz?)

"I'd agree with that for certain, the role of politician doesn't suit you." Just like it doesn't suit her either. Whether she's going to have a choice on the matter in the future though? That's... anyone's guess at this point.

Mostly oblivious to his dread over future conversations, she's idly examining their workshop. Mostly just taking in little details that really cement that this is a place that both Jayce and Viktor have spent a lot of time in. But honestly? It's pretty nice all things considered. For being in a strange, unfamiliar world where everything is different and new.

"It's a little hard to believe, but it's hard to deny it when you've already shown me proof that it's true." Caitlyn admits, which is probably one of the reasons why he did it in the first place.

"Healing. Yes, that feels like it'd be very useful." And absolutely something she'd want to learn as well. Being able to heal would have certainly made past situations a lot easier. She could have helped so many people! So if she has the capability to learn it and use it while she's here, why wouldn't she? "I can see why you'd want to learn that."

When he pulls the chair, she sinks into it gratefully. It's not that she's tired so much as it somehow makes it easier for things to process when you're sitting down.
"Thank you."

She listens patiently as he talks, explains this entirely too fantastical sounding world that they've found themselves in. It's... a lot to take in and believe. Luckily, Jayce is one of the few people she trusts completely so if he says that it's how this world works then she'll believe him with no hesitation.

"I'd like to see it." She agrees, when he suggests a visit to their so called tower later. Of course she'd want to see his spaces. It makes sense. Why wouldn't she?

"Bombing an entire city." Yes, that's the part that's immediately going to stick out. Because for all their issues things have been pretty small, contained so far. But an entire city? That's a large attack. How horrific. "So they want us to help with their war? Is this why they're so keen to have people enlist?"

Honestly, she's not sure she likes the idea of fighting in someone else's war. She likes protecting people, likes helping, but war? That's not really...

"It seems I've a lot to learn about this place."

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