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tvk2011-09-21 08:53 pm
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This phone is so much smaller than it should be. I wonder how far advanced this place is...
[Ordinary technology, no magic, what was this place? She'd spent plenty of time raging already. More than enough. She had to find him. Although the woman's voice is rather ordinary, there is an odd coldness to it. She speaks like an aristocrat, authorative and cool.]
Excuse me. My name is Sola-Ui Nuada-Re Sophia-Ri. [A pause to let that elaborate name sink in.] You may call me "Lady Sophia-Ri", or- [Her voice softens a little.] If my Servant, or my fiancè happen to be at the other end of this call, you may call me Sola. Please do respond.
I doubt there is an easy way out of this place. However, if there is, I would be delighted to hear of it. I am sure my dear fiancè would be willing to offer a reward to one who would help me in this situation.
[And then a brief pause before she adds.] If you happen to be the owner of this phone, please return the call and claim it. I will repay you for the use of it once I manage to acquire the means to.
Lastly, and I do appreciate your patience - I'm looking for a man. [...] A particular one. With dark hair and a mark below his eye. If you have seen him, please do respond immediately. It is imperative that I find him.
[Ordinary technology, no magic, what was this place? She'd spent plenty of time raging already. More than enough. She had to find him. Although the woman's voice is rather ordinary, there is an odd coldness to it. She speaks like an aristocrat, authorative and cool.]
Excuse me. My name is Sola-Ui Nuada-Re Sophia-Ri. [A pause to let that elaborate name sink in.] You may call me "Lady Sophia-Ri", or- [Her voice softens a little.] If my Servant, or my fiancè happen to be at the other end of this call, you may call me Sola. Please do respond.
I doubt there is an easy way out of this place. However, if there is, I would be delighted to hear of it. I am sure my dear fiancè would be willing to offer a reward to one who would help me in this situation.
[And then a brief pause before she adds.] If you happen to be the owner of this phone, please return the call and claim it. I will repay you for the use of it once I manage to acquire the means to.
Lastly, and I do appreciate your patience - I'm looking for a man. [...] A particular one. With dark hair and a mark below his eye. If you have seen him, please do respond immediately. It is imperative that I find him.

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You wouldn't say something like that, would you?
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[The fact that he didn't answer said far more than any words might have.]
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[The slight tremble of the video feed shows that her hand is shaking.]
What is the meaning of this?
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[Saber had told him that much. The Fourth had ended, as did the Fifth ten years later.]
[But what was arguably the most telling in that? 'Kayneth'. Spoken without an honorific and with the faintest trace of distate--it was the first Lancer had spoken his Master's name since his death.]
[And that small spark of resentment was still lingering in the darkest corners of his heart.]
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[What did that fool do to cause Lancer pain?]
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Lancer... please. Let me ease your pain, somehow.
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I must find some way to make up for my fiancè's actions.
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[He didn't want to hurt her, but he had to distance himself. For her sake as well as his own. Could the curse even wear off, he wondered? Surely there would be some way she could recover from it.]
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...so you hate me too? For what he did?
Is this revenge? That you'd cast me aside here, powerless and alone, without a single ally to call my own?
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But I must be absolutely clear so that no mistakes can be made. I do not hate you--but I do not love you, either.
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Why, Lancer? What's wrong with me?
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I'm just...tired, Sola. I'm so tired of being hurt and hurting others, and I don't wish to stand for it in a world where my curse is no longer an active factor.
So it's best that we should stop, now that I am no longer Servant to you or to Kayneth.
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Your loyalty to Kayneth was betrayed. That's all I know of this. If nothing else, please. Allow me to make up for it.
If you don't want to see suffering, then turn your back on me! Because this hurts, Lancer.
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[Dammit, woman, take a hint.]
If there truly is no other choice, then that's what I will have to do. For your own sake, I ask that you try to find someone more suited for you than myself.
Farewell, Sola.
[Lancer hung up without another word, feeling oddly shaken by the whole conversation in a way he couldn't quite put into words.]
REACTION
...this battle is just beginning.
Right after she goes and cries in a corner.]