[ Unlocked or not, Servants don't need doors. Gray isn't given the mercy of a warning before Mordred is backing her up against the counter, snarling. Said counter groans in protest as she slams her hands down against it, cracks radiating out from her palms. ]
No. Shut up.
[ Gray's appearance is a relief, but not a complete one. She looked normal enough not long after her revival, too, and she's proven herself dishonest. ]
You never freakin' learn. I'm sick of always finding this shit out after — after, when it's too late to do anything! Are you stupid? Or am I a joke to you? Is that it?
[ Is she not good enough? Not trustworthy enough? The second part must surely sound like a joke coming from the Knight of Treachery, but she'd thought— she'd tried—
Maybe that was her mistake. She'd tried once before, with her father, and look where that got her. Maybe she should've known better. (Or maybe the problem has always been her, from the moment she was born. Not good enough as a knight, a king, or a son. Foolish to expect different as a Servant.) ]
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No. Shut up.
[ Gray's appearance is a relief, but not a complete one. She looked normal enough not long after her revival, too, and she's proven herself dishonest. ]
You never freakin' learn. I'm sick of always finding this shit out after — after, when it's too late to do anything! Are you stupid? Or am I a joke to you? Is that it?
[ Is she not good enough? Not trustworthy enough? The second part must surely sound like a joke coming from the Knight of Treachery, but she'd thought— she'd tried—
Maybe that was her mistake. She'd tried once before, with her father, and look where that got her. Maybe she should've known better. (Or maybe the problem has always been her, from the moment she was born. Not good enough as a knight, a king, or a son. Foolish to expect different as a Servant.) ]