[ ...he lets out an aggrieved sigh, pressing pause on the conversation for a moment as he collects his words. ]
We only go in circles like this, trading blame. [ and here's a concept, brought to you by the fact that he is still cursed: ] Rather than insisting the other is not at fault, we could... accept each others' apologies.
[ He takes her hand gingerly and shakes it, on account of both of them being beat up from last week. It really hasn't even been that long since the incident that caused all this. ]
I accept. And I am very sorry.
[ ... ]
Professor, though I do truly fear everything that insidious memory dragged out, it was not you. It was a trap, preying on my emotions, just as that arena did yours.
[ Obviously it hijacked Byleth's body because she is important to him, so. ]
[ he is about to thank her, but then the scene hits, and he is taken back over five years ago from a completely different perspective. it's enough to leave him dizzy when they return to the present, after he apparently sees the shape of a goddess and the ebb and flow of time itself.
it's just off enough from reality to be even stranger than some of the more outlandish memories he's seen. he blinks, looking over at her in confusion.
one thing at a time. ]
That was... the Goddess? Before everything that happened in our battle against Solon?
[ it's very strange seeing any context to the barebones details she'd given him then. ]
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And I'm the one that stabbed you.
[...]
I'm so glad I used my vouchers on you.
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[ Which is definitely worse. ]
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[also the arm is back! so it's fine? it always was!]
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[ ...he lets out an aggrieved sigh, pressing pause on the conversation for a moment as he collects his words. ]
We only go in circles like this, trading blame. [ and here's a concept, brought to you by the fact that he is still cursed: ] Rather than insisting the other is not at fault, we could... accept each others' apologies.
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she blinks once, and nods.]
Then, I apologize... and accept yours.
[she stretches out a hand. shake!]
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I accept. And I am very sorry.
[ ... ]
Professor, though I do truly fear everything that insidious memory dragged out, it was not you. It was a trap, preying on my emotions, just as that arena did yours.
[ Obviously it hijacked Byleth's body because she is important to him, so. ]
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As long as you know that, I can be happy.
I would never choose to hurt you.
[as soon as she says it, a memory of a very different time unrolls.]
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it's just off enough from reality to be even stranger than some of the more outlandish memories he's seen. he blinks, looking over at her in confusion.
one thing at a time. ]
That was... the Goddess? Before everything that happened in our battle against Solon?
[ it's very strange seeing any context to the barebones details she'd given him then. ]
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how to contextualize that...?]
You... could say I awakened, the day I first met the three of you.
But she's always been a part of me.