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[Well, Juri is awake, at least, and looking less rough than he was before; it's taken him almost a day to recover, but he's. functioning. His breathing is decidedly more even and less labored, and that unnatural flush from earlier seems to be gone; he's got a couple of decks of cards out on the desk in front of him and it looks like he's playing a game of some sort, though it's a bit difficult to tell what. Either way, he's turning cards over idly when Isaac comes in, and he only glances briefly at the file before returning his attention to the game.]
I can't guarantee I'll have answers for you, but I'm not going to stop you from asking.
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I can't guarantee I'll have answers for you, but I'm not going to stop you from asking.
Go ahead.
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Yeah, that's what I thought.
First of all, can you tell me if this thing is real? Is this something from Amestris?
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Is it because you don't know?
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You all came here with some stuff to work through, let's put it that way.
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[He laughs then, but it's hardly an amused sound.]
Some of us more than others, I guess.
[If Juri can be believed, of course. But that answer came a lot easier than he expected it to.]
So is all of this going to make sense in time? Because right now I'm missing seven years' worth of memories and it's kind of screwing me up a bit.
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[Isaac relaxes at that. Trusting Juri is a bad idea, but that... it helps, somehow.]
I don't like the idea that this file's true and I really am missing seven years, but if things'll make sense... I'll deal with it.
[He picks up the file and starts toward the door, but he pauses once he's there.]
...Thanks. For telling me all that.
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