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Erren had dealt with his fair share of nervous students. Though he was no longer in the profession of teaching those younger than him, that experience had not left him. He gave her time to compose herself, to silently sort out her words and arrange them before they left her lips. Serris had his suspicions about what concerned her so, but this was not something he could pry from her forcefully.
The quiver in her voice spoke to something deeper, rooted firmly within young Yuna. For this reason, he felt it important that she do this without his aide, under her own willpower. Leaning back in his seat, his brows creased as he watched her hunch anxiously over his desk, mustering up all the courage she had on offer just to begin speaking.
"It's okay to be afraid, Miss Fairweather. Sometimes, the right thing is also the most difficult. I can attest to that personally." He did not immediately answer the question posed to him, instead offering some words of sympathy and comfort. "This is bigger than both of us. This mission could have far-reaching consequences, beyond what either of us can fathom. Though I do hope that it does not." Despite his skepticism, Erren could not completely rule out that this 'Pinnacle' was something of dire importance.
"But I am not a liar. My lips are not controlled by the Department, the Foard, or the City. So when I tell you that I will treat this information with the utmost discretion..." Erren slides his hand across the desk, giving Yuna's a comforting pat. "You can take me at my word. Allow me to attempt to make this easier..." Serris offered, rolling his tongue into his cheek with a thoughtful expression. "It is about your friend, isn't it? The blonde one?"
The boy was obviously a foreigner and not a scholarly type either. That they'd allowed a warrior from another land into such a serious meeting had seemed odd to him at the time, and there were only a handful of circumstances he could fathom allowing such a thing.
None of them resulted in the young man being anything but a person of interest.
Yuna Fairweather
The quiver in her voice spoke to something deeper, rooted firmly within young Yuna. For this reason, he felt it important that she do this without his aide, under her own willpower. Leaning back in his seat, his brows creased as he watched her hunch anxiously over his desk, mustering up all the courage she had on offer just to begin speaking.
"It's okay to be afraid, Miss Fairweather. Sometimes, the right thing is also the most difficult. I can attest to that personally." He did not immediately answer the question posed to him, instead offering some words of sympathy and comfort. "This is bigger than both of us. This mission could have far-reaching consequences, beyond what either of us can fathom. Though I do hope that it does not." Despite his skepticism, Erren could not completely rule out that this 'Pinnacle' was something of dire importance.
"But I am not a liar. My lips are not controlled by the Department, the Foard, or the City. So when I tell you that I will treat this information with the utmost discretion..." Erren slides his hand across the desk, giving Yuna's a comforting pat. "You can take me at my word. Allow me to attempt to make this easier..." Serris offered, rolling his tongue into his cheek with a thoughtful expression. "It is about your friend, isn't it? The blonde one?"
The boy was obviously a foreigner and not a scholarly type either. That they'd allowed a warrior from another land into such a serious meeting had seemed odd to him at the time, and there were only a handful of circumstances he could fathom allowing such a thing.
None of them resulted in the young man being anything but a person of interest.
Yuna Fairweather