It's not. ( and neither is the name that she'll give him. hope he can forgive xoxo ) But it is nice to put a name with some of the faces I've been seeing around.
( and not yet getting involved with, unless they'd ended up needing medical aid )
Shall we walk? We could see more of Paris as we talk.
[ He would be disappointed, but not terribly surprised. He can forgive her. It's also noted how she doesn't offer any name whatsoever, but he figures she'll let him know. Involved or not. ]
We shall. [ And he bows his head a little as if letting her take the first step. As they fall into step alongside each other and take in the strangely familiar (to him) yet not scenery, he speaks again: ] How do you feel about this mission?
( she turns her head momentarily from him to the streets around her, thinking on her answer )
I hope that we're right and that we don't make anything worse in the process.
( considering, she assumes, that her home is from a later period in time than this she'd hate for anything to be changed, or anyone to be lost because history was changed. she'd like to be able to return home and have it be as she knew )
[ He hums in agreement; while he isn't thinking of the big picture most of the time, he probably wouldn't want to change his life too drastically. He's grown quite accustomed to his lifestyle. ]
It is quite unfortunate.
[ Understatement of the year, but wars practically shaped their world. ]
Imagine what our would would be like if we never had a single war, though. This revolution, for example.
( could they even imagine it? angela expects not. so much changed because of the revolution, and extending from that the people themselves would have been different, lead different lives )
We probably wouldn't be here.
( but, saying that, whatever they could prevent-- )
[ The idea of disappearing completely due to whatever they did here... it's a troubling thought, but Henry also believes in loopholes and alternate universes now, thanks to this mess. He's confident he'll find some weird way around it all. ]
Perhaps. Guess that means we better work pretty damn hard on trying to keep things the way they were, hm?
It could be a challenge, but certainly worth our efforts.
( more than worth it. angela felt as if she didn't know enough about their circumstances to act with confidence but if they did nothing then everything would be changed )
[ He nods in solemn agreement. While he imagined more people to be up in arms about contractors that 'accidentally' wipe memories, he also figures there's really not much they can do besides mope or do something worthwhile with their time. ]
I see, so you're part of the group that doesn't recall their recruitment? I figured there were some who joined the cause willingly and remember doing so, but they seem rare.
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( and not yet getting involved with, unless they'd ended up needing medical aid )
Shall we walk? We could see more of Paris as we talk.
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We shall. [ And he bows his head a little as if letting her take the first step. As they fall into step alongside each other and take in the strangely familiar (to him)
yet not scenery, he speaks again: ] How do you feel about this mission?
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( she turns her head momentarily from him to the streets around her, thinking on her answer )
I hope that we're right and that we don't make anything worse in the process.
( considering, she assumes, that her home is from a later period in time than this she'd hate for anything to be changed, or anyone to be lost because history was changed. she'd like to be able to return home and have it be as she knew )
No one should face a war like this.
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It is quite unfortunate.
[ Understatement of the year, but wars practically shaped their world. ]
Imagine what our would would be like if we never had a single war, though. This revolution, for example.
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( could they even imagine it? angela expects not. so much changed because of the revolution, and extending from that the people themselves would have been different, lead different lives )
We probably wouldn't be here.
( but, saying that, whatever they could prevent-- )
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Perhaps. Guess that means we better work pretty damn hard on trying to keep things the way they were, hm?
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( more than worth it. angela felt as if she didn't know enough about their circumstances to act with confidence but if they did nothing then everything would be changed )
Plus we're certainly not acting alone.
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How reliable do you think our contractors are?
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( only time would tell really )
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I see, so you're part of the group that doesn't recall their recruitment? I figured there were some who joined the cause willingly and remember doing so, but they seem rare.
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( she's curious. whilst she'd assume it was the first there honestly could be some that did remember )
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