[Score, no flinching. Hershel wasn't too surprised about the topic change, he could imagine dwelling on all this wasn't that fun of a party. He said his piece, he just hoped it'd help just a little.
He considers the question for a moment, wasn't it weird that their memories were so small and episodic now outside of their time in the warehouse.] No, I don't think I did, let's see... I've gotten four back now, none are really as exciting as Heiji's- [dry. dry. tone.] If you haven't heard those I'd ask him.
My first was of Clive, actually. He's a reporter and he came to the small town I lived in to write an article about a boy who died recently. Honestly most of the memory is rather blurred, but I know he ended up asking me questions and we got to talking. [He frowned, it was a very unclear memory which was irritating.] I don't know for sure but I got the impression he didn't need to take the time to talk to me, and we planned on speaking again. I think we may have become friends after that, but I suppose it's hard to say.
The second was of a fencing match in a tournament when I was in school- nothing all that exciting, though my father was in the stands so it was nice to remember his face. The third was when I went to visit the college I believe I must be going to or applying for, Gressenheller in London. I was looking at the archeology program, so I assume that's what I was interested in pursuing.
[Much excitement. His face drops a bit after he finishes though, as though he was surpressing a sigh.] The fourth was... frankly I'm not sure what to think of it. Heiji was amused but he's a bit of a madman, getting thrown of ships and such.
oh yeah.............. 8(
He considers the question for a moment, wasn't it weird that their memories were so small and episodic now outside of their time in the warehouse.] No, I don't think I did, let's see... I've gotten four back now, none are really as exciting as Heiji's- [dry. dry. tone.] If you haven't heard those I'd ask him.
My first was of Clive, actually. He's a reporter and he came to the small town I lived in to write an article about a boy who died recently. Honestly most of the memory is rather blurred, but I know he ended up asking me questions and we got to talking. [He frowned, it was a very unclear memory which was irritating.] I don't know for sure but I got the impression he didn't need to take the time to talk to me, and we planned on speaking again. I think we may have become friends after that, but I suppose it's hard to say.
The second was of a fencing match in a tournament when I was in school- nothing all that exciting, though my father was in the stands so it was nice to remember his face. The third was when I went to visit the college I believe I must be going to or applying for, Gressenheller in London. I was looking at the archeology program, so I assume that's what I was interested in pursuing.
[Much excitement. His face drops a bit after he finishes though, as though he was surpressing a sigh.] The fourth was... frankly I'm not sure what to think of it. Heiji was amused but he's a bit of a madman, getting thrown of ships and such.