[ For someone who'd literally been trampled in the street by the nobility? Yes, even a little concern can be surprising. It's less so from Dimitri, who had been a sweet (if troubled) young man, by all accounts, and she's playing it up a bit because that's just the sort of thing she does, but yes. People caring about her can still surprise her at times, but it's a pleasant surprise. ]
I appreciate it all the same. You didn't have to take time out of your day to fret over me, but you did. Thank you.
[ That comes across a bit more sincere, at least. As for the length of time he's been here, she can't help but boggle a little. ]
Nine moons? That must seem like a lifetime! The island has been all right, barring one or two incidents. It's better than the war, at any rate. I'm glad that everyone has been getting along here, for the most part.
[ Well. He'll take her thanks, even if he thinks it's unnecessary. He knows much has changed since the days they were all classmates, but he would still like to befriend his Fódlan compatriots if possible... ]
Better than the war, eh? Despite many incidents, that is something you and I can easily agree on. There may be much work to be done back home, but the same can be said about our time here. Much that all of us can learn.
[ About each other, their ideals, and the world they wish to see. If they can make an honest effort to work together and understand each other... then surely there must be a way to change the outcome of war. ]
Unfortunately, Felix seems like he might not be getting along as well with others as I would hope. [ Not... that he would expect much different, but. ] Please, do let me know in case he disturbs you beyond tolerance.
[ Reading Dimitri's message, Dorothea thinks--not for the first time--that things could have turned out so differently if the house leaders had been able to trust one another enough in their youth to to open up about their hopes and hardships. It's not worth dwelling on, she knows; that isn't what happened, and there's no way to change it. Still, since there are obviously different version of their own world, it's easy to wish for one where a peaceful resolution was found, rather than five bloody years of war. ]
I'm glad we're in agreement. I think you're right, too, about having a lot to learn--about ourselves as much as each other, wouldn't you say?
And so far as Felix is concerned, I think your concern is unwarranted. He just invited me to spar with him, which I believe is Felix code for respect or admiration. That or he's flirting with me, I honestly can't tell. But, suffice to say, I believe I have him in hand at this juncture.
[ Regarding learning about themselves, that is. But when it comes to Felix... hmm. He's not sure he'd say sparring is an attempt at romance-- because Felix has invited him to spar plenty of times before and surely Dorothea is much more worthy of being flirted with than him-- but hey! Dimitri once gave a dagger to the girl he liked, so who is he to talk about appropriate displays of affection!! ]
As for Felix, I can at least say with certainty this is how he reaches out to people. He would not waste his time sparring with someone he did not deem worthy. I have to admit, that does put me more at ease.
[ Don't put yourself down, Dimitri. You're very flirtworthy, okay? Not that Dorothea's going to give him that kind of talk without, y'know, getting to know him much better, but still. Believe in yourself. ]
I'm glad to hear it. Honestly, there's no need for you to worry. Even if we had a tiff every now and then, I know how to handle men that are too big for their britches. I'd rather not be at odds with anyone from home in a place like this, though. We're all in the same boat now, so to speak.
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Date: 2021-04-04 07:46 pm (UTC)I appreciate it all the same. You didn't have to take time out of your day to fret over me, but you did. Thank you.
[ That comes across a bit more sincere, at least. As for the length of time he's been here, she can't help but boggle a little. ]
Nine moons? That must seem like a lifetime! The island has been all right, barring one or two incidents. It's better than the war, at any rate. I'm glad that everyone has been getting along here, for the most part.
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Date: 2021-04-06 06:55 pm (UTC)Better than the war, eh? Despite many incidents, that is something you and I can easily agree on. There may be much work to be done back home, but the same can be said about our time here. Much that all of us can learn.
[ About each other, their ideals, and the world they wish to see. If they can make an honest effort to work together and understand each other... then surely there must be a way to change the outcome of war. ]
Unfortunately, Felix seems like he might not be getting along as well with others as I would hope. [ Not... that he would expect much different, but. ] Please, do let me know in case he disturbs you beyond tolerance.
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Date: 2021-04-09 04:42 am (UTC)I'm glad we're in agreement. I think you're right, too, about having a lot to learn--about ourselves as much as each other, wouldn't you say?
And so far as Felix is concerned, I think your concern is unwarranted. He just invited me to spar with him, which I believe is Felix code for respect or admiration. That or he's flirting with me, I honestly can't tell. But, suffice to say, I believe I have him in hand at this juncture.
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Date: 2021-04-13 07:52 pm (UTC)[ Regarding learning about themselves, that is. But when it comes to Felix... hmm. He's not sure he'd say sparring is an attempt at romance-- because Felix has invited him to spar plenty of times before and surely Dorothea is much more worthy of being flirted with than him-- but hey! Dimitri once gave a dagger to the girl he liked, so who is he to talk about appropriate displays of affection!! ]
As for Felix, I can at least say with certainty this is how he reaches out to people. He would not waste his time sparring with someone he did not deem worthy. I have to admit, that does put me more at ease.
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Date: 2021-04-14 02:20 am (UTC)I'm glad to hear it. Honestly, there's no need for you to worry. Even if we had a tiff every now and then, I know how to handle men that are too big for their britches. I'd rather not be at odds with anyone from home in a place like this, though. We're all in the same boat now, so to speak.