[Steven feels like he should argue that, but Yuya had tried to use non-lethal methods, and they'd killed him. Is there something they could have done differently? Is there someway they could have gotten out of there without anyone being hurt?
Should he have just stayed in the cage? Would that have been better?]
Gems... the type of thing I am... just go poof when they're hurt badly. They can remake their bodies later. I...I'd never seen anything like this before.
[ They just 'go poof'? Huh. That's weird. But Geralt's weird, so, whatever. He considers what to say, trying to find the right balance of being honest without making excuses for himself. ]
It's too bad that you did, then, [ he says eventually. ] Where I come from there aren't many people with the luxury to abhor violence. Seems like it's worth hanging onto while you can.
[The luxury to abhor violence? Is that what it is? Man, he's already exhausted with having this kind of conversation with people. He doesn't really know what to say.]
[ 'They can't wake up from it' is a very sweet notion, but Geralt isn't sure what being caged in solidarity would accomplish. That said it's not like he's the boss of Steven or anything, if he wants to go get his arms lopped off he's free to. ]
I guess. Hopefully it's a propaganda trip and not a mass execution.
[ He's not actually so sure about that, but like ... why sit here trying to make a child feel worse than Geralt's ALREADY MAKING HIM FEEL jeez Geralt cmon ]
I'll probably have to quit or be fired, when I go to Dorchacht. So you'd be helping me by helping the store. I've been a shitty employee, they might as well get a sale out of me.
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Should he have just stayed in the cage? Would that have been better?]
Gems... the type of thing I am... just go poof when they're hurt badly. They can remake their bodies later. I...I'd never seen anything like this before.
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It's too bad that you did, then, [ he says eventually. ] Where I come from there aren't many people with the luxury to abhor violence. Seems like it's worth hanging onto while you can.
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I guess...
[At least Geralt can see some value in it.]
Are you going to Dorchacht?
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But it's a nice idea. ]
Looks like it.
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[The trepidation is palpable.]
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[ ?? WHY WOULD YOU GO BACK you're a little muffin of a creature you're going to get eaten. Again. ]
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Whuh - no!
[He's not offended at the mistake, just very confused.]
I just... I saw how badly the monsters are being treated, there. If there's anything I can do to help them, I have to try!
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You know you're risking suffering like that again. In the waking world, this time.
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...
[Though Geralt honestly does give him pause. Just not enough pause.]
I know, but... I can't leave them to suffer like I did. They can't wake up from it, either.
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I guess. Hopefully it's a propaganda trip and not a mass execution.
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No way! They can't be hoping for a war either, not like this.
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[ He's not actually so sure about that, but like ... why sit here trying to make a child feel worse than Geralt's ALREADY MAKING HIM FEEL jeez Geralt cmon ]
Uh.
[ Well. ]
Have you been to the Daisy Chain flower shop?
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I looked in the window a bunch. Why?
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[ Gardening, and it doesn't involve making Steven uncomfortable, or worse, risking him encountering Lambert. ]
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[He's a little confused by the suggestion. Does that really count as a favour? If it's really what Geralt wants, it must.]
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[ Erm.. ]
I'll probably have to quit or be fired, when I go to Dorchacht. So you'd be helping me by helping the store. I've been a shitty employee, they might as well get a sale out of me.
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[That's sad. Steven is lucky enough that he thinks his work will be accommodating, but that's easier with a creative position than a retail one.]
Okay. I'll do it, before we go! I'll make sure we take good care of it, too.
[He'll probably have to ask Peridot to look after it while he's gone, but after that, he will be the plant dad. He's sure of it.]
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[ Good enough, he hopes. ]