originally posted in:The New Dojo
“Sent you off, instead of having you help win the war?” He asked. “Was your family one of importance?”
Wars were one of things he knew too well yet not well enough. He’d seen conflicts, battles, wars, and his fair share of bloodshed. He understood why the father would want to send Shila away. But he didn’t understand the greed and selfishness that drove the mercenaries to start the war–in other words, the political side.
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“My father was the War General they brought in when the war started. He wanted me to have a legacy if he died there.” Shila had told him, staring toward the sky. War was different from her. Most likely, she never understood the full capacity of war, full of actual death, and the threat of death looming over anyone’s head, no matter what side they came from in whatever conflict in whatever place at whatever time.
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“Ahh, that makes sense,” Vance replied, staring up at the sky. “Do you ever think about how he’s doing? Or do you ever wish you could go back and try to help him survive?” He didn’t know much about what a person in Shila’s position would or fantasize about, which was why he was curious.
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“I...wish I could. Mostly that I’d have the best of two worlds; both here and at home. My father said not to worry about him, considering that he’d at least want me safe, but...I don’t know. Don’t know about what’s happened to my home in nearly 9 months.” Shila had told Vance, sniffling as she stared up at the stars.
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“Aww, don’t sniffle. I don’t know what’s happened to my home in the past 25 years!” He exclaimed, forcing a laugh. “What matters is living here, and now. Though if you ever [i]do[/i] get the chance to return to your homeworld, I’d love to come with you.”
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She stopped sniffling, looking up at Vance. “Yeah; sounds alright, for the most part. I mean, I don’t even know when to come back. But for now...I might as well stay here.” She had told him. “Never caught your name, by the way.”
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“Ahh... call me Lysander.” He said. At this point, giving out false names was an ingrained habit of his. It was nothing against Shila, for Vance gave a different alias to every single person he met. “And you, miss?”
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“Shila. Simple as that.” She replies. No one exactly knew of her group, thus it would make sense that she tells her real name; at the time, she wasn’t under any risk of death from any bounties employee by the merge or anything like that.