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Quatre's always been good at staying in touch. But in recent months, he's taken to emailing nearly every day, from and to one account or another, even if sometimes it's just a glorified hello.
Trowa is a little amused by this, but not objecting to it.
Yesterday's message said, amidst very polite grumbling about diplomatic visits and the scheduling thereof (and veiled reassurances that the diplomatic visits were nothing to pay too much attention to), that Iria might be contacting Trowa sometime soon. Trowa considered that, and the lack of associated detail, and wrote back, Okay.
(He added a few more words to address the other paragraphs. But Quatre's emails are pretty consistently longer than the replies they get.)
So this morning, when he goes to turn on the coffeemaker, he leaves the phone function of his laptop turned up a little higher than he might otherwise.
Trowa is a little amused by this, but not objecting to it.
Yesterday's message said, amidst very polite grumbling about diplomatic visits and the scheduling thereof (and veiled reassurances that the diplomatic visits were nothing to pay too much attention to), that Iria might be contacting Trowa sometime soon. Trowa considered that, and the lack of associated detail, and wrote back, Okay.
(He added a few more words to address the other paragraphs. But Quatre's emails are pretty consistently longer than the replies they get.)
So this morning, when he goes to turn on the coffeemaker, he leaves the phone function of his laptop turned up a little higher than he might otherwise.
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Iria's hesitation is silent, and small, she covers it with a gracious smile as she continues: "aren't always the same as those of others."
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Iria and Trowa aren't exactly friends -- they don't have enough in common for that, and haven't spent enough time in company -- but they understand each other fairly well. And it helps that Iria is, so far as Trowa knows, the only one of Quatre's sisters who really knows some of what happened in the war.
(They both know some things to look out for.)
"I could hypothesize on the exact nature," Trowa says, "but it would be fairly pointless. There's not enough clear data on the mechanism. But sometimes doors lead there instead of where they usually do."
There's no need for a full briefing. But a basic overview he can give.
"It's a self-contained area. The restaurant and attached rooms for temporary rental are the bulk of it."