[The cup looks like it's trying to be glass, and that's really the best that can be asked of it.
Sometimes, Ignis wonders what might have been had he not been placed by Noctis' side at such a young age. Would he have ever gained an interest in cooking? Would he have followed a path so different that he can't even imagine how his life would be different? He wouldn't change anything, not even for the largest rewards that could be offered.]
Indeed... but it was a good match.
[And then, in the interests of finding out a little about her, he returns to a question that he had once thought of but never asked.]
Wondering what might have been is one of those pointless endeavours you can never really stop. Part of the reason Kate keeps herself so busy is to avoid the trap of spiralling thoughts, leading to what if Marc was alive instead of me, or what if we never fell into The Agency's clutches in the first place. Where would they - where would their country be, if those things were different?
Kate inhales, closing her eyes for a brief moment. Well, normally you start with an interview, but she's not feeling the snark. It's not a harmful question, anyway. One that's easy enough to explain. )
In my case, you have th' power to see other powers. ( She doesn't bother showing it off, for once, because after the visions of a future that's yet to pass which are dancing in her head, the last thing she wants is to find bright lights of abilities she might not know. ) Then-
( She shrugs. )
Same as any job. Learn what you're doing and do it.
[He nods, clearly not needing anything further in order to understand. Again, it's a simple concept, and he could find it puzzling if she was to tell him that some people had difficultly grasping the idea.]
I can see how it's a useful skill.. for other people. [The times they've talked, and the talking has turned to what she does for a living, she has never sounded particularly enthused about it.]
But do you find that you get as much out of it as others do?
( Honestly, that's just... her. Kate doesn't get all that emotional sounding about things all that often, and it's easier to see things in her actions. Easier to tell how she does feel about this unintentional career path when she's caught in the middle of a crisis at work, or when she solves a particular problem with hard work.
But they're not there, and Kate's only got drinks and her own words to explain. So she takes a breath. Stays quiet for a moment. She needs to think. She didn't get her parents' abilities with words - her mother's craft for stories or her dad's ability at breaking things down - or even absorbed any of Marc's intelligence that would allow her to do this easily. )
It's... a challenge. ( She thinks back to the first day she started at Dagny's training clinic, at all the things she overcame there. Learning just what her powers could really do, figuring out how to stand in the middle of bloody chaos and keep a cool head - not just to try and ignore it and grit her teeth through it. ) ... Wasn't exactly something I expected to end up doing with my life. ( Her words are measured and that is an understatement. As a child, she expected athletics, the Olympics, always to be running. As a teenager, anything that paid would do. Once she joined The Agency, she began to believe that would be it. She'd always be fighting, always be stuck with them.
Moving into medicine is something Marc should have done, had he been alive, but she doesn't hate it. )
I get to help people. Do something constructive with my powers. ( While before it felt like it was always leading to the destruction of something. ) Get to meet a lot of people too. ( She forgets, sometimes, how much she actually likes that. She'd grown to used to the isolation, to being too busy to really know anyone outside of her work team. Even after all this time, with so much that's needed doing, it's easy to fall into those habits of those formative years. ) Can't exactly go on for hours 'bout how exciting sitting and staring all them colours are - ( Most people don't understand it, unless they'd get to see it as well. Another world around her. Sometimes headache inducing, but just... more ) - but I can't imagine not doing it.
[He's curious about Kate. It's not out of some deep-seated need to know her, but she interests him and he wants to know how much of the other her came from the real version. They had been good friends - close - and he can't help but feel that same fondness towards her despite the fact that it was never truly real.
While she speaks, he feels that he sees another side of her that until now had been kept.. not hidden, but not shown. She's a private person, much like he is, and he's happy enough to re-evaluate his previous assumptions about her levels of enthusiasm.]
It is rewarding, then. [He replies with a small smile. Life rarely does go the way you expect, but Ignis never really had much of a chance to consider doing anything else with his.]
I'm glad to hear it. It's a terrible thing, to be trapped in a profession that doesn't give anything back to you.
( Those false memories have buried inside somehow. Kate can't exactly explain it, just that - despite knowing none of it is real, and that she's only known this kid a month or so - she feels more comfortable around Ignis than she would otherwise. He was a solid part of a life she never actually led, one where so many of the things that caused her to be so closed off never happened - or if they did, they happened much later and she dealt with them... somewhat better.
Another long sip of her drink before she replies, lips quirking slightly. )
Not talkin' from personal experience, I hope?
( She definitely knows a thing or two about that, but call her curious, too. After all, being groomed into a profession from childhood is greatly different from anything she knows. )
[He has never, not for a moment, regretted his place at Noctis' side. There isn't anywhere else he feels like he should rather be. From the sounds of things, she knows what that feels like, and there is something of a comfort in shared experiences.]
Had I never had the opportunity to meet Noctis, I imagine that my life might have gone very differently... but I have no sense of longing for something different.
[After all, hadn't he gained a great deal back? Friendship as strong as that which was shared between he and his three companions was a rare thing.]
( That's good to know. It took all too many years to find that place for herself, even if that place is never the one she'd have picked out for herself as a child, or even a young adult. She's genuinely glad Ignis has that, despite how little time they're actually known each other. It's not an easy thing to find. )
Hard to figure out, innit?
( Where their lives might have gone if fundamental things were changed. If her parents were never murdered, or if she was born human instead of with the ability to see other powers. Each of these nothing more than an instant, but their effects felt for years, always there in the back of her mind.
Would she have been an athlete? Or something else? Would she even be the same person, sitting here, enjoying some wine with a new friend? Perhaps they might not have even liked each other. )
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Sometimes, Ignis wonders what might have been had he not been placed by Noctis' side at such a young age. Would he have ever gained an interest in cooking? Would he have followed a path so different that he can't even imagine how his life would be different? He wouldn't change anything, not even for the largest rewards that could be offered.]
Indeed... but it was a good match.
[And then, in the interests of finding out a little about her, he returns to a question that he had once thought of but never asked.]
How does one become a 'power consultant'?
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Wondering what might have been is one of those pointless endeavours you can never really stop. Part of the reason Kate keeps herself so busy is to avoid the trap of spiralling thoughts, leading to what if Marc was alive instead of me, or what if we never fell into The Agency's clutches in the first place. Where would they - where would their country be, if those things were different?
Kate inhales, closing her eyes for a brief moment. Well, normally you start with an interview, but she's not feeling the snark. It's not a harmful question, anyway. One that's easy enough to explain. )
In my case, you have th' power to see other powers. ( She doesn't bother showing it off, for once, because after the visions of a future that's yet to pass which are dancing in her head, the last thing she wants is to find bright lights of abilities she might not know. ) Then-
( She shrugs. )
Same as any job. Learn what you're doing and do it.
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I can see how it's a useful skill.. for other people. [The times they've talked, and the talking has turned to what she does for a living, she has never sounded particularly enthused about it.]
But do you find that you get as much out of it as others do?
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But they're not there, and Kate's only got drinks and her own words to explain. So she takes a breath. Stays quiet for a moment. She needs to think. She didn't get her parents' abilities with words - her mother's craft for stories or her dad's ability at breaking things down - or even absorbed any of Marc's intelligence that would allow her to do this easily. )
It's... a challenge. ( She thinks back to the first day she started at Dagny's training clinic, at all the things she overcame there. Learning just what her powers could really do, figuring out how to stand in the middle of bloody chaos and keep a cool head - not just to try and ignore it and grit her teeth through it. ) ... Wasn't exactly something I expected to end up doing with my life. ( Her words are measured and that is an understatement. As a child, she expected athletics, the Olympics, always to be running. As a teenager, anything that paid would do. Once she joined The Agency, she began to believe that would be it. She'd always be fighting, always be stuck with them.
Moving into medicine is something Marc should have done, had he been alive, but she doesn't hate it. )
I get to help people. Do something constructive with my powers. ( While before it felt like it was always leading to the destruction of something. ) Get to meet a lot of people too. ( She forgets, sometimes, how much she actually likes that. She'd grown to used to the isolation, to being too busy to really know anyone outside of her work team. Even after all this time, with so much that's needed doing, it's easy to fall into those habits of those formative years. ) Can't exactly go on for hours 'bout how exciting sitting and staring all them colours are - ( Most people don't understand it, unless they'd get to see it as well. Another world around her. Sometimes headache inducing, but just... more ) - but I can't imagine not doing it.
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While she speaks, he feels that he sees another side of her that until now had been kept.. not hidden, but not shown. She's a private person, much like he is, and he's happy enough to re-evaluate his previous assumptions about her levels of enthusiasm.]
It is rewarding, then. [He replies with a small smile. Life rarely does go the way you expect, but Ignis never really had much of a chance to consider doing anything else with his.]
I'm glad to hear it. It's a terrible thing, to be trapped in a profession that doesn't give anything back to you.
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Another long sip of her drink before she replies, lips quirking slightly. )
Not talkin' from personal experience, I hope?
( She definitely knows a thing or two about that, but call her curious, too. After all, being groomed into a profession from childhood is greatly different from anything she knows. )
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[He has never, not for a moment, regretted his place at Noctis' side. There isn't anywhere else he feels like he should rather be. From the sounds of things, she knows what that feels like, and there is something of a comfort in shared experiences.]
Had I never had the opportunity to meet Noctis, I imagine that my life might have gone very differently... but I have no sense of longing for something different.
[After all, hadn't he gained a great deal back? Friendship as strong as that which was shared between he and his three companions was a rare thing.]
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Hard to figure out, innit?
( Where their lives might have gone if fundamental things were changed. If her parents were never murdered, or if she was born human instead of with the ability to see other powers. Each of these nothing more than an instant, but their effects felt for years, always there in the back of her mind.
Would she have been an athlete? Or something else? Would she even be the same person, sitting here, enjoying some wine with a new friend? Perhaps they might not have even liked each other. )