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[Cheeks puffed out childishly, the young healer paced back and forth in the hallway leading to the gymnasium; she had just exited the assembly when that confounded teddy bear had told her and the others about their new living conditions. This most certainly could not been right - why, was it even allowed? Legal? Granted, she didn't know much about the world and their morals other than Ylissean or even Plegian rules, but she was sure that forcing others to kill each other for no reason at all was not one of the accepted laws! This was a joke, wasn't it? Of course it was. Forcing herself to give a weak laugh, more of a strangled sound, really, she looked around the premises waiting for the monochromatic bear to appear and tell her he was joking.]
"All right, you can drop the joke already, 'cause it's so not funny anymore!"
[Seeing she was greeted with silence, she repeated her sentence again, this time adding more emphasis to her words, as if she was cuing the bear to tell her what she wanted to hear.]
"Hello? I said all right, you can drop the joke already, 'cause it's so not funny anymore!"
[By that point, she had accepted that - no matter how much she loathed it - the situation she found herself in was the absolute truth. She was trapped here with no way out and she could die at any moment. Clutching her staff tightly as if seeking comfort, she slowly slumped down the wall, plopping down onto her bottom with a sigh. She raised her head up to look towards the sky, pretending as if she was conversing with her brother and bodyguard back at Ylisse.]
"...Chrom? Frederick? I learned my lesson now! I'll just stick with the Shepherds instead of going to some strange academy to improve my skills! So, you know, if you want to bust me out of here, that's perfectly fine with me! ...No, really, it's perfectly fine with me. Please do, I insist."
[Another frustrated sigh left the cleric's lips as she rose up to her feet. There was no use moping about her situation now - she could only adjust to them and try and find a way of escape. As for now, she wanted to go to her room and take a long, well-earned nap. At least she had made it this far.]