[The merman makes a short, confused sound at being woken up. At least he's in his bed this time and not moping in the pool.
It takes some confused blinking before he's awake enough to realize what's happening, so Crescendo gets a groggy Pond Fiend running a hand through unkempt hair.]
[ . . . . . . . . . . . Oh. Oh he looks beyond tired. Now he feels guilty for having called so late. ]
I.... I apologize. I shouldn't have called you at this hour. I just-- I had meant to call you earlier, but then various things happened. And after having slept far too early and for so long, I woke up and cannot turn my mind of now despite being tired.
[ . . . ]
And now I am rambling. This is a bad habit of mine, truly. I shall get right to the point and allow you to return to sleep. It is only a quick question, and then please rest once more.
[ . . . Anyway. Tsukasa looks a little worried, sitting within... a blue bunny kigu. ]
[It is quite rude to wake Pond Fiend up in the middle of the night without a food bribe.
The kigurumi isn't helping to ease his confusion any swifter, either. It's very cute, but not something he needs to be seeing when he's trying to make sense of the world.]
Aku...ki...? Ah. Night Devil. [You don't get to correct him after midnight.] I... think so? We let him stay here. Unless he left. Did he leave?
[Sitting up, he places a hand behind him for support without thinking and gets empty air. So he slips off the edge of the bed and Crescendo now has a sideways eelcube.]
Thank you for answering my questions. No one else would know this, but I discovered today that Akuki-senpai is actually someone I know from home. Though I still have no memories of him myself.
. . . I had thought he was overly polite for some strange reason. But it makes more sense now.
[ Why he had been so determined to get him to depend upon him, even when it felt out of left field.]
Unexpected events popped up which prevented me from checking in on him earlier. I was a little worried he might tell me he was okay in order to assuage my worries, but be struggling on his own. But... I was sure that Rose would keep him tucked safely under their wing. I knew that I could count on you for that.
I am glad for it. Though I wish I could recall even a little bit of the past myself.
[It would be nice to properly remember him naturally, versus what he has been told or learned.]
Regardless, I am relieved you feel the same way. Had it happened to someone on Bluebell, not one of us would have allowed them to be stripped from us. The snake and some of his compatriates, though, are both dangerous and cunning. I have seen firsthand how terrifying they can be. That fellow who died at the hands of Stormy-san was a walk in the park.
[ . . . He sighs. ]
I suppose what I wanted to ask, was that you look over him. When we were deceived on Bluebell, I was shaken to my very core. As a result of our mistake, everyone suffered from it.
. . . We were well-intentioned. But our desire to protect everyone did not erase the reality of what they suffered through. The shock had been painful.
Akuki-san... is clever. He might not possess fantastical powers or abilities, but he is good at using his mind and forming strategies in the blink of an eye. It seems... he is something like a Knight. And he treats me as a great person whom he has elected to follow.
[ . . . ]
I cannot protect him, Sonata-san, you, or many others from my position on Bluebell, though. Frustratingly, I lack the same proximity, strength, and experience. But... you can. I trust in your abilities and strength. So I hope... that you will be able to help protect him from the horror that we experienced.
[Never mind, he's still not awake enough for this. Crescendo really does like to go on, doesn't he?
As the boy is talking, Pond Fiend gets to his feet and starts pacing to clear his thoughts up.]
I'm not some kind of hero, little cat.
[The same as he's claimed he's not a villain.]
I'm not a knight or a bodyguard. [Despite sometimes appearing to play the latter.] I protect what I want to, nothing more. Don't hold me to any standards.
I just need to know that he has a place to belong where he can feel safe. Otherwise, I shall take him for myself.
[ Wording. But he likely knows what he means.]
I would make an exceedingly poor king if I did not take care of my own knights. If you would watch over him though, I would feel more at ease. I am sure that I can make it up to you somehow. Or repay you in some way.
[ . . . He heard the stomach rumble. And it amuses him a little. ]
If you like, I was unable to finish the meal Fantasia-san made for me. You could come over and finish it for me so that it does not go to waste. Though that would drag you even farther from sleep. And I am unable to walk over myself tonight.
[Not that he thinks he should this late at night anyway.]
[Kitchen... kitchen... Oh, apples. Apples are easy to grab and munch on. He doesn't find them very filling, though, so he grabs practically an armful of them to take back to his room.]
To be honest, I barely recall how it ended before I blacked out.
[ He lost consciousness after some time. ]
Due to the state of Akuki-senpai's collar, I sought answers from some of the weeds. That rude girl that enjoys speaking cryptically and attempting to stir up trouble, for instance.
[ She struck him with 'lightning' but it was little more than a zap. Beyond the...other stuff. ]
And after her, I noticed a bird who possessed a black collar, too. I wanted to see what it was up to, so I followed it into the woods. It led me to an entire tree full of birds just like it.
[The moment Crescendo says "I noticed a bird who possessed a black collar too" Pond Fiend's eyes narrow in anger. He doesn't even want to hear the rest of it, especially not that the red-head followed it like a fool.
(Not that the merman had known any better when he first came across one either, but that's beside the point.)]
Are they so common...? This was my first time encountering one. And I certainly had heard nothing about the dangers regarding the birds.
[ He simply sighs. It is all news to him. He still doesn't even fully understand what had happened. After blacking out, he didn't even remember getting home.]
When I realized that I was facing many of them, it made me feel a little nervous. So I thought my best bet, in case they were violent, was to charm them.
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It takes some confused blinking before he's awake enough to realize what's happening, so Crescendo gets a groggy Pond Fiend running a hand through unkempt hair.]
... Yes?
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I.... I apologize. I shouldn't have called you at this hour. I just-- I had meant to call you earlier, but then various things happened. And after having slept far too early and for so long, I woke up and cannot turn my mind of now despite being tired.
[ . . . ]
And now I am rambling. This is a bad habit of mine, truly. I shall get right to the point and allow you to return to sleep. It is only a quick question, and then please rest once more.
[ . . . Anyway. Tsukasa looks a little worried, sitting within... a blue bunny kigu. ]
Akuki-senpai is there tonight, correct?
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The kigurumi isn't helping to ease his confusion any swifter, either. It's very cute, but not something he needs to be seeing when he's trying to make sense of the world.]
Aku...ki...? Ah. Night Devil. [You don't get to correct him after midnight.] I... think so? We let him stay here. Unless he left. Did he leave?
[Sitting up, he places a hand behind him for support without thinking and gets empty air. So he slips off the edge of the bed and Crescendo now has a sideways eelcube.]
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[ . . . .
He fell. He fell on the floor, didn't he? He had to have slipped right off the bed.]
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The catcube shakes subtly, a soft, muffled sound as he lifts a hand to cover his mouth.
Don't laugh out loud, don't laugh out loud, don't laugh out load.]
. . . Pfu--- Pond Fiend-san?
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[Comes the mutter from the floor.]
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[ He clears his throat politely.]
Thank you for answering my questions. No one else would know this, but I discovered today that Akuki-senpai is actually someone I know from home. Though I still have no memories of him myself.
. . . I had thought he was overly polite for some strange reason. But it makes more sense now.
[ Why he had been so determined to get him to depend upon him, even when it felt out of left field.]
Unexpected events popped up which prevented me from checking in on him earlier. I was a little worried he might tell me he was okay in order to assuage my worries, but be struggling on his own. But... I was sure that Rose would keep him tucked safely under their wing. I knew that I could count on you for that.
Thank you.
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He gives his head a bit of a shake, eyes finally sharpening somewhat.]
Neither Blossom nor the Snake get to decide to move someone after they've already become part of our flock. That's just how it is.
He did seem to like you from the beginning. It's good that you've found each other.
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[It would be nice to properly remember him naturally, versus what he has been told or learned.]
Regardless, I am relieved you feel the same way. Had it happened to someone on Bluebell, not one of us would have allowed them to be stripped from us. The snake and some of his compatriates, though, are both dangerous and cunning. I have seen firsthand how terrifying they can be. That fellow who died at the hands of Stormy-san was a walk in the park.
[ . . . He sighs. ]
I suppose what I wanted to ask, was that you look over him. When we were deceived on Bluebell, I was shaken to my very core. As a result of our mistake, everyone suffered from it.
. . . We were well-intentioned. But our desire to protect everyone did not erase the reality of what they suffered through. The shock had been painful.
Akuki-san... is clever. He might not possess fantastical powers or abilities, but he is good at using his mind and forming strategies in the blink of an eye. It seems... he is something like a Knight. And he treats me as a great person whom he has elected to follow.
[ . . . ]
I cannot protect him, Sonata-san, you, or many others from my position on Bluebell, though. Frustratingly, I lack the same proximity, strength, and experience. But... you can. I trust in your abilities and strength. So I hope... that you will be able to help protect him from the horror that we experienced.
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As the boy is talking, Pond Fiend gets to his feet and starts pacing to clear his thoughts up.]
I'm not some kind of hero, little cat.
[The same as he's claimed he's not a villain.]
I'm not a knight or a bodyguard. [Despite sometimes appearing to play the latter.] I protect what I want to, nothing more. Don't hold me to any standards.
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[ He can't expect someone to do everything for him. That wouldn't be fair.]
But you do protect Rose, don't you? And even if he is a Weed, now, you still consider him one of you.
. . . Isn't that correct?
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[He honestly doesn't even know the boy very well, but it's the principle of the matter.]
As for protecting Rose... well most of them don't really need my protection, and we've made several upgrades to the barn to help with that passively.
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[ Wording. But he likely knows what he means.]
I would make an exceedingly poor king if I did not take care of my own knights. If you would watch over him though, I would feel more at ease. I am sure that I can make it up to you somehow. Or repay you in some way.
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[He sighs.]
... I don't feel like bargaining with you. [At the moment, the idea makes him uncomfortable.] I'll keep tabs on him. It's in my own best interest to.
[There's a pause, then the sound of Pond Fiend's stomach growling. It was inevitable after being woken up.]
Hmmgh. [And that's just the discontented sound of him pondering what's in the kitchen.]
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If you like, I was unable to finish the meal Fantasia-san made for me. You could come over and finish it for me so that it does not go to waste. Though that would drag you even farther from sleep. And I am unable to walk over myself tonight.
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I appreciate the thought, but that would be an unnecessary detour.
[He's already walking toward the kitchen (in nothing but a pair of black boxers with roses on them, but the cube wouldn't do that justice).]
Bluebell locks up at night for everyone's safety, I presume?
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Well. We have our moat...
[ That doesn't even have a drawbridge. He thinks they lock their doors? Probably?
. . . To be honest their security is lacking. Beyond whatever Rubato notices. (the actual effective security system is Rubato) ]
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[Not that he thinks he should this late at night anyway.]
[Kitchen... kitchen... Oh, apples. Apples are easy to grab and munch on. He doesn't find them very filling, though, so he grabs practically an armful of them to take back to his room.]
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[ Probably a good way to put it.]
I am too tired to actually venture out. And if I did, I feel my flock would chastise me.
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What caused you to lose a lot of blood? Were you attacked?
[It's not the possessive concern from when he was influenced by the fog, but there's some concern there nonetheless.
Which means Crescendo is probably about to get chastised again anyway.]
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[ He lost consciousness after some time. ]
Due to the state of Akuki-senpai's collar, I sought answers from some of the weeds. That rude girl that enjoys speaking cryptically and attempting to stir up trouble, for instance.
[ She struck him with 'lightning' but it was little more than a zap. Beyond the...other stuff. ]
And after her, I noticed a bird who possessed a black collar, too. I wanted to see what it was up to, so I followed it into the woods. It led me to an entire tree full of birds just like it.
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(Not that the merman had known any better when he first came across one either, but that's beside the point.)]
Had no one told you yet that they were dangerous?
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[ He simply sighs. It is all news to him. He still doesn't even fully understand what had happened. After blacking out, he didn't even remember getting home.]
When I realized that I was facing many of them, it made me feel a little nervous. So I thought my best bet, in case they were violent, was to charm them.
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[Deep breath. Don't get upset and rouse the whole barn...]
Is your go-to method of dealing with opponents always to try and charm them first?
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