Kesara Freamon (
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Is it worki - oh. Ahem. This is Kesara Freamon. Please leave your message here and I will call back on you as soon as I can.
Wait, is it still - argh, how do I ma-
Wait, is it still - argh, how do I ma-
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I've told you I was in a war, yeah?
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You did, but, you didn't say anything about your father in it.
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But I was, as a soldier. Not a commander. I did follow a commander; a sergeant. But things were very different there then they are here.
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Why were they so different? I mean - I know we are not at war, but I think, it's a little similar when conditions are so hard and everyone might die at any moment. Isn't it?
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Kesara, tell me - why do you want to do this?
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[You can't leave her hanging like this, Mr. Solomons, honestly.]
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[She echoes his tone exactly, though with a shade more vehemence.]
I'm frightened. I'm not meant to be, since in the Great Game, many times I won't know who is with me or against me. That's how the Game is played! But I don't know and I'm scared. In Serindia I understood men. I knew what to do. Here I don't understand anything. I feel like such a fool sometimes!
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[He's been able to use that to his own advantage, up to a point.]
But it is different, when those people are from places we can't even imagine. It means there's angles that we can't always predict. I do not judge you for being frightened, Kesara. I've seen you keep your head when you need to, and that's the important thing. Yeah? That's when it counts.
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[She isn't speaking entirely to him now. It's a moment of musing, a little morose, and under that, angry. A lot angry.]
I always need to keep my head, Mr. Solomons. It's very tiring. I'm - I'm not so old yet. Not so strong.
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[She falls silent. The end of that sentence is horrifying to contemplate.]
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[It's an encouraging sound. Go on, Kesara.]
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She is not gracing that thought with a voice. No. She refuses.]
... it's only that it's tiring. And I have other things to do. Important things.
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I do not think this was a mistake that was unworthy of you.
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[She says it with a little laugh. But there's something loose about her breathing in it, that says his words have found their mark.]
Maybe - maybe it's one of those mistakes that I need to learn by making. But isn't that a terrible thing to say about a mistake that someone's died for? Duster shouldn't have died to teach me. He wouldn't like to think so.
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[It's clearly very important to her, but he's never been able to get a concrete explanation of what it is.]
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