"I am no -sama." It is almost reflexive at this point. "I did get some rest; having a safe home far from where those events took place, helped me, at least. But, I do understand. And, while I have a few small stones, I also have the larger piece. I take it with me, and in all my travels it has not been needed, yet I still feel it has some importance ahead of it."Nozomi wrote: ↑Thu Jun 10, 2021 12:26 am
"The first lesson in preparation is that you are never prepared," she said in a tone that was about as monastic as she ever got. Her body posture didn't change, but she nodded in response to the talk of the old crow. Her daughter looked up curiously and Nozomi glanced down, a brief look of worry flitting on her features. She was even more upset that they were here suddenly, but she remembered Matsu. Matsu had been no younger. She'd endured. She'd bled, fought and ... Mayumi would be no different. "Always be prepared, right daughter?"
She nodded. "Always prepare for the unexpected, and you will never be surprised," the girl chirped up.
"The bird tends to see the forest. He has companions and those who see trees where he flutters far above the concerns of the world. Knowing him, he'll be busy... being what he is. I will endeavor to try and get him some grain to have a moment with his ear if you don't." Her lips thinned. "He should be made aware. I have never stopped being prepared for this, not for a day of my life. I doubt any of us ever completely came back, Isawa-sama. That journey changed us. I meant to make sure it changed only us."
He looks at the daughter. "How does one prepare for the unexpected? It may seem easy to say, but the actual doing? Not so easy."