[it irritates her how close he is the truth when he's just known her for two weeks. it's why she avoids it-- doesn't confirm nor deny his assumption-- and continues with her story]
Hey. Remember when I said you reminded me of someone? That's her.
[wags a finger in his direction as she speaks]
She was the one who helped me break out of Titania. And while I couldn't have cared less about the Abbey or what it was doing to the world, she had enough hatred in her heart for the both of us. For ten of us.
[. . .]
It was interesting, I suppose. She was a foolish idiot who wanted to kill the Shepherd to satisfy a personal vendetta, even though it would mean going up against the entire world who loved him. It just so happened that I had business that lined up with hers-- [tracking down Bienfu, the TRAITOROUS BETRAITOR, but she didn't really explain to him Bienfu's involvement in anything so she glosses over it] -- so I followed her for a while. I didn't really care what happened to her, but it kept me from being bored, I guess.
[. . . . . . . . .]
But the more I followed her, the more she irritated me. Every single circumstance in the world was stacked against her. Her enemies-- the Abbey, the Shepherd, the Shepherd's Legates-- were powerful and capable of crushing her in one blow. Her chances for success were, quite frankly, less than 0%.
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Hey. Remember when I said you reminded me of someone? That's her.
[wags a finger in his direction as she speaks]
She was the one who helped me break out of Titania. And while I couldn't have cared less about the Abbey or what it was doing to the world, she had enough hatred in her heart for the both of us. For ten of us.
[. . .]
It was interesting, I suppose. She was a foolish idiot who wanted to kill the Shepherd to satisfy a personal vendetta, even though it would mean going up against the entire world who loved him. It just so happened that I had business that lined up with hers-- [tracking down Bienfu, the TRAITOROUS BETRAITOR, but she didn't really explain to him Bienfu's involvement in anything so she glosses over it] -- so I followed her for a while. I didn't really care what happened to her, but it kept me from being bored, I guess.
[. . . . . . . . .]
But the more I followed her, the more she irritated me. Every single circumstance in the world was stacked against her. Her enemies-- the Abbey, the Shepherd, the Shepherd's Legates-- were powerful and capable of crushing her in one blow. Her chances for success were, quite frankly, less than 0%.
[. . .]
But she fought, anyway.