[Sayaka appreciates it, truly; the thoroughness means Sayaka can know all sorts of different ways to stop and start all of these spells, and she'll be able to hold her own soon enough. It really and genuinely is just...nice, the more Sayaka thinks about it.
She's letting someone see her with all of her supposed "worst" and she trusts him. A part of her hates herself for this; she knows this can be used against her. But at least with Hubert, she feels like she knows...somewhat, what to expect. Long as she doesn't cross Princess Edelgard in some manner (she admittedly barely interacts with the woman outside of combat, but Edelgard is always busy with something), then it seems fine. It's the most truthful, it feels, that a noble has ever been to her.
Sayaka studies and studies hard, and after a little while, she nods her head as she's seemingly committed the writing to memory.]
Thank you for your assistance, Lord Hubert. I think I've got the gist of it, but...I should probably get some practice in with it, just to make sure. If it's not too much trouble, would you mind accompanying me?
[Better to have supervision for this level of practice, and the library doesn't need to be a witness to the entirety of all of this. And maybe she can get what's been gnawing at her head out of her system, too...]
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She's letting someone see her with all of her supposed "worst" and she trusts him. A part of her hates herself for this; she knows this can be used against her. But at least with Hubert, she feels like she knows...somewhat, what to expect. Long as she doesn't cross Princess Edelgard in some manner (she admittedly barely interacts with the woman outside of combat, but Edelgard is always busy with something), then it seems fine. It's the most truthful, it feels, that a noble has ever been to her.
Sayaka studies and studies hard, and after a little while, she nods her head as she's seemingly committed the writing to memory.]
Thank you for your assistance, Lord Hubert. I think I've got the gist of it, but...I should probably get some practice in with it, just to make sure. If it's not too much trouble, would you mind accompanying me?
[Better to have supervision for this level of practice, and the library doesn't need to be a witness to the entirety of all of this. And maybe she can get what's been gnawing at her head out of her system, too...]