[Hullo, Thor. Guess what? You get accidental audio of...annoyed, arguing voices coming through Noin's Guide today. It seems to be having a bit of a problem, however, cutting out what's said every once in a while. Makes for interesting conversation. It's probably because she's been fiddling with it a little much lately...]
"Une, no, enough is enough
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Is there some kind of problem happening?
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Oh well, she's certain on a particular level this will be hilarious later. She keeps her voice even, somewhat pleasant and simple.]
Nothing that doesn't happen every once in a while, even between old comrades.
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Have you been entertained then, Ezio?
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What would give you that impression, signora?
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She won't. She finds him far too charming and he reminds her of home to really ever try to do something so rude as that.]
Your impeccably good timing, good sir. That and I can hear that smile; I'm glad.
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I always have good timing. I hear your smile as well; everything has been settled then?
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I can only imagine how so, good sir. [But she doesn't doubt it. There's something...strangely intriguing about his air. Practiced with hiding..?]
I wouldn't quite say that - but hopefully it will be soon.
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I would like to think we try, but I know things are not perfect, and I seek to rectify this situation as you are right. To leave it as it stands would be improper - we're too old for this sort of thing.
[Says the twenty year old to the forty plus year old.]
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They say never to judge a book by its cover, and I feel I have much to learn if I am already claiming such things - my apologies.
[Ah, it was kind of arrogant of her, wasn't it? The situation was different here and now. She feels a hair sheepish at his laugh, but she knows it isn't cruel. Oh, what he could be thinking...]
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And every time you learn, you can also learn more or change it later, if needed be.
[Always have to be on your toes, after all!]
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We're all just human, trying to live our own lives and understand how to work with and around each other.
[A lesson she has learned before, but it is still an important one to relearn again and again in her opinion. One can never learn too much because...well. You may forget.]
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