Tear couldn't quite stop the corners of her lips curling upward into a faint smile, though there was hardly anything cheerful about it. In her mind, she did have something to prove to him after knowing what she could do in the future, one that she felt might have been different if only a certain number of people had stayed with her to keep her from walking away.
Steeling herself, she doesn't try to meet the cadet's gaze as the explanation began, looking instead to the fragile life tucked into her hands.
"On the fifteenth of last month, a small group of us went to Mysidia to speak with the Sage there, after he promised to answer any questions we had." Breathing out softly, she continued.
"As you know, while we were there a number of us found ourselves suddenly losing consciousness. I'm told it was only for an hour."
Even now, it was hard to believe that so much could be experienced in so little time. But the restless nights since we're proof of it.
"In that hour, we lived out the future of the next two years, a future built by our own choices."
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Steeling herself, she doesn't try to meet the cadet's gaze as the explanation began, looking instead to the fragile life tucked into her hands.
"On the fifteenth of last month, a small group of us went to Mysidia to speak with the Sage there, after he promised to answer any questions we had." Breathing out softly, she continued.
"As you know, while we were there a number of us found ourselves suddenly losing consciousness. I'm told it was only for an hour."
Even now, it was hard to believe that so much could be experienced in so little time. But the restless nights since we're proof of it.
"In that hour, we lived out the future of the next two years, a future built by our own choices."