⚔ // stress in solitude
[Once Saturn had left, Ignis took a slow breath to steady himself before standing and speaking again.]
I think we have a fair amount of things to discuss, after that. But we'll also need to rest and recover here; We may be able to take it at Saturn's word that he won't alert Cyrus to us, but overstaying our welcome by more than a couple of days is unwise--that means we need to take advantage of this as much as we can.
[Strategy was easier. The words came naturally, and he was able to hold focus.]
If anyone needs me or wishes to assist, I'll be in the kitchen. I'm aware we just ate, but I presume we'll all be more comfortable if one of our own makes breakfast in the morning.
I think we have a fair amount of things to discuss, after that. But we'll also need to rest and recover here; We may be able to take it at Saturn's word that he won't alert Cyrus to us, but overstaying our welcome by more than a couple of days is unwise--that means we need to take advantage of this as much as we can.
[Strategy was easier. The words came naturally, and he was able to hold focus.]
If anyone needs me or wishes to assist, I'll be in the kitchen. I'm aware we just ate, but I presume we'll all be more comfortable if one of our own makes breakfast in the morning.
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I grew up with beds like this, but I never had a lot of money, so they weren't so.... fluffy.
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Makes sense. A resort like this seems like what one would probably find around Altissia--particularly so close to the water.
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The entire city ritzy, huh?
[....is that a term Ignis would even know? Oh well.]
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It did have its share of darker corners, but the heart of it was a grand and beautiful city without compare. Particularly the Citadel, though I suppose that stands to reason.
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New York, "The City That Never Sleeps". Kind of interesting, that coincidence.
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Even during the Depression, the city was alive. 'Course it wasn't like I could really enjoy it, but it was still there.
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[Something about the brief hesitation before he asked made it sound like that was a little more than idle curiosity.
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....Unfortunately, I can't go back. I don't even recognize my city anymore.
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...neither do I.
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When home stops being home.