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[Honestly, being summoned was quite the surprise to Bedivere. Being a saber, he knew he was at a disadvantage. After all, there were so many more sabers even just from the Round Table who were much more famous, so surely they would have been summoned over him. In fact, he was sure it had happened countless times before. That one master he had met, the one from Chaldea, they had spoken of singularities and grail wars to span several worlds and timelines. And with so many fine Sabers to choose from, he was sure that he hadn't ever been summoned before. The short time between the 'creation of his legend' and 'now' notwithstanding.
It made him feel a touch inadequate, if he was being truthful. After all, he was a simple knight. The master who had summoned him, he deserved better than someone like him. But if he was the one who was summoned, then he would fulfill his duty to this new master. Nothing would be done in half-steps, never again.
So as his form solidified in the summoning circle, Bedivere offered his new master a warm smile. Once again, his life was sworn to someone else's. Whatever his master wished for, Bedivere would help him achieve it.]
Saber, Bedivere. I am honored to be summoned by you. From now on, I shall be your Servant.
['I am honored to be summoned at all' was the truth, but he didn't speak that.
Then he paused, and he took a survey of the situation. The summoning circle was expertly made, but this man in front of him...well. He didn't look like a mage. He looked like a normal person. Perhaps it was a disguise? Or maybe there was more to this situation than he could see immediately. He would have to wait for his new master to respond in order to find out more.]
It made him feel a touch inadequate, if he was being truthful. After all, he was a simple knight. The master who had summoned him, he deserved better than someone like him. But if he was the one who was summoned, then he would fulfill his duty to this new master. Nothing would be done in half-steps, never again.
So as his form solidified in the summoning circle, Bedivere offered his new master a warm smile. Once again, his life was sworn to someone else's. Whatever his master wished for, Bedivere would help him achieve it.]
Saber, Bedivere. I am honored to be summoned by you. From now on, I shall be your Servant.
['I am honored to be summoned at all' was the truth, but he didn't speak that.
Then he paused, and he took a survey of the situation. The summoning circle was expertly made, but this man in front of him...well. He didn't look like a mage. He looked like a normal person. Perhaps it was a disguise? Or maybe there was more to this situation than he could see immediately. He would have to wait for his new master to respond in order to find out more.]
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Archer scoffed as he leaned back against a tree. He may have been hamming it up a bit, but he definitely was bleeding from a large cut on his chest. Only a Servant would be left standing after a blow like that, and Archer seemed a touch annoyed to be hit so easily. Still, he spoke with a cheerful (albeit slightly pained) voice.]
I'm sure you do! And you two certainly make for a good show. Here I thought I would be able to take out an opponent easily right after another fight, but I suppose you two had mana held back in reserves.
[The Archer's words turned a touch darker and his cheerful look became a more sinister grin, though.]
But if the lad here used his Noble Phantasm already, then you two must be spent, hmm?
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Not that it mattered too much when people like F. Scott 'I'll punch you with the power of money' Fitzgerald existed, but.
Mirroring that smile was simple enough. Dazai's had a lot of practice doing it while pacing his breath.]
Are you saying you'd care to test that? [He drew himself up to his full height and took a step forward.] Even as someone as hardy as a Servant can't afford to linger with your wound. Your Master won't have a pleasant time patching you up.
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[He was bleeding a lot, though. And though Bedivere was spent, he at least looked physically alright. The bluff was still working, somewhat, and Archer was considering his options.
Finally, the man made a scoffing noise, and he jumped back towards the trees. Out of sight, presumably leaving the area. The risk was not worth it to him, it seemed. Perhaps the threat of his Master being upset was enough to get him to listen.
Regardless, Bedivere wasn't going to stay around and see what happened. As soon as Archer had run off, Bedivere quickly turned to Dazai.]
We need to leave this place immediately.
[Not 'let's go back', because there was still a chance of being followed. But they needed to hide somewhere for at least a couple hours, until it was safe to return to their base.]
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Ah well. Better for them to figure out how to deal with the downtime this early on, rather than in the middle of something like a three-way fight.]
Of course.
[He kept his steps steady as he reached Bedivere.]
You'll have to let me see your arm up close, hmm? I'm afraid I haven't had the chance to properly appreciate the handiwork.
[It was the flimsiest excuse for him to lean onto Bedivere and vice versa, if Bedivere so chose, as he brought them to the park's exit and hailed a cab. Might as well be comfortable on the ride home.]
Will facing normal bullets also be an issue for you?
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[That was the nice part about being a Servant: one-hit kills didn't really exist.
Dazai was free to lean, though Bedivere didn't comment on the fact that Dazai wanted to inspect his arm. The two of them could lean on each other and act like they weren't at all involved in the gunfight that had just burst out in a park. It was a good thing they were leaving, as the cops were definitely on their way.]
You didn't get hit, did you?
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Once you've rested enough, I'm having you dodge rubber bullets.
Archer isn't the only Servant with a gun. Rider as a pistol, and Q's boss isn't adverse to sending in snipers.
[Better get used to gunfire while you're in Yokohama, Bedivere.
Dazai continued to hold on to that arm after they settled in the cab, tracing the strange lines and glyphs. He'd still do the same if Bedivere chose to transform back into more casual clothing.]
No, no hits here. Like I said, you did well.
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Rubber bullets? What are those?
[Not a bad idea though. Bedivere needed to learn how to dodge. He was too used to his armor protecting him and just worrying about his head. Too many gun-users put Bedivere at risk.
They could ride in the cab quietly though, keeping talk of the War to a minimum while they rode. Being overheard would do no good. Instead, Bedivere watched Dazai trace those lines on his arm. He couldn't feel them- even transformed back, touching Dazai blocked the magic that allowed his metal arm to function like a normal one- but he was curious about the motions.]
I'm glad you're alright. It is my duty to protect you, after all.
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[A point he won't elaborate on after they got into the cab. There were nicer things to focus on, because this kind of intricate metalwork? If there was one thing he could say about Bedivere's age, it's that they made their killing implements pretty.]
So you have.
Tell me, as you're an expert in that area of history: what were knights rewarded with?
[Time to pretend they were discussing secondhand information from scholars instead of Bedivere's actual life experiences.]
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That question was one he took at face value, not catching the innuendo behind it. He did step into the role of 'scholarly expert' easily though, so the cab driver wouldn't suspect anything.]
It depends on what they accomplished. For a victory in battle, they might be granted lands, or a monetary reward. For loyalty, positions of power in a kingdom. Sometimes betrothal offers were made as well, but those were rare. A king couldn't force a noblewoman to marry, you see, and princesses were usually married off to other princes.
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[Too bad his ability cancelled out everything. Dazai would've wanted to find out if the way he traced the grooves on the silver arm would've affected Bedivere.]
For the sake of discussion, let's say you're one at the present time. What would you like as a reward for your good effort?
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I would like to see you eat a healthy meal and get some rest. It's been quite a long day.
[And they would absolutely need to hold hands again all night. Something else would have been preferable, given how much mana Bedivere blew on trying to get Archer to run away, but after their conversation in the phone booth Bedivere had his doubts on if his Master would even want to do that.]
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[He rapped his knuckles on Bedivere's shoulder. Dazai had every intention of picking up their earlier conversation in a direct fashion once they weren't in a cab, but this would have to do for now.]
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[They would definitely have to pick it up later, though. Because once they were safely inside Dazai's little apartment, Bedivere was immediately sitting down and leaning his back against the wall. In the privacy of their little base, Bedivere could let himself be tired.
His arm turned back to metal, too. No more wasting mana to keep up appearances.]
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[The first thing Dazai did once the door was closed was to shrug off his coat and carelessly toss it over the back of a chair. The second was to fish out a few tins of canned crab. He wasn't in the mood for anything fancy, he wanted to have his usual comfort food for a change, and the rice cooker can bother with the rice.]
So what were you saying earlier, before Archer rudely interrupted?
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I need mana from you. The more physical contact, the faster I get it.
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Exhibit A: Dazai snacking directly from the can while waiting for the rice to cook. At least he was using chopsticks?]
And we can clearly agree that the faster we can get over from our downtime, the better it will be for us.
Which brings me to the next topic: you declared earlier you'd rather exclude sex as a means of recovery. Is that correct?
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I have no personal experience in such matters, but I have seen close relations like that destroy friendships and fracture kingdoms. And...I don't want to get my hopes and expectations up. That wouldn't be fair to you.
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[The rest was understandable, but not that. Was Dazai missing something here? Or did Bedivere really have performance anxiety?]
I don't care if you're a virgin, Saber, if that's the issue. We all have to start from somewhere. The way you said it, however - by any chance, were you an avid reader of romantic stories? The horizontal tango can be messier than they make it sound.
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[Yep. He was an avid reader of romance stories and had mental images of what would happen during sex. Mental images that he couldn't see himself fitting into, because he didn't see himself as a desirable partner.
His expression absolutely gave him away too.]
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Okay then.
[Dazai's pretty sure that's it, but -]
Then what kind of hopes are you expecting to be dashed? Just so you know, I only flirt with people I find attractive, though I will be toning that down given that you seem to be attracted to someone else entirely.
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[Really, he wasn't. He just deeply admired his king and had his first naughty dream the previous night and didn't know what to do about that.
Mortified, Bedivere reached up to cover his face with his hand.]
I'm not even sure why you insist on calling me attractive. You know that I am a plain knight, yes? Tristan or Gawain are far more attractive than me.
[He didn't mention Arturia because his attraction to her had more to do with her personality than her looks, and he was talking more about looks currently. Tristan and Gawain had no shortage of women fawning over their looks, so they could be considered attractive.]
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[He cleared his throat and reached for a canned crab #2. Time to pull back a little from showing his own interests.]
You can't fool me, by the way - there's a difference between just respecting a person and looking smitten, and you're clearly the latter
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[It was hard to accept, given the circumstances. And the fact that the Arturia he was smitten with was someone who didn't exist anymore, and likely would never again. The holy lance had changed her too much, and had likely corrupted her saint graph.
He glanced away, unable to make eye contact with Dazai.]
It doesn't matter. My king is long dead and gone, and I am a heroic spirit now. Even if our paths were to cross again, one of us would die in a Grail War. Assuming we could both be summoned at the same time anyway, since I imagine our classes overlap.
I know you are trying to help, Master, but there is no helping it. It's better to be fond of the past without chasing after those ghosts.
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[Something about that wording was uncomfortable, bringing to mind how much he was tempted to resurrect Odasaku. And here's the kicker: he could try and set it up in such a way that no one apart from himself and Bedivere would know what happened, and Odasaku could carry on living his life in relative anonymity, untouched by the Mafia even after he publishes his book.
Given how distracted he was, Dazai narrowly avoided biting down his thumb while feeding himself more canned crab, and shook his hand to the side.]
That's a courageous way of going about things.
Then, given the circumstances - with inexperience and previous attractions being non-issues - what would you like to do?
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Besides, Dazai looked like he could use a distraction too.]
I would like to not think about anything for the night. I don't have any practical experience, but I've heard it is good for that?
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