I think he meant people who don't already use elaborate turns of phrase already.
[Like Achilles.
But she finds her attention drifting away from the upcoming mission and towards Julius in particular. She hasn't forgotten her conversation with Reika from days earlier.]
Helping a teammate adjust to this is the least I can do. [Even more so since it's a good companion of his. Since she bought it up though... he'll ask a question.]
What do you think of her so far? I know she just arrived recently, but she is someone you can trust.
[What does she think? As she flips through the pages of her book:]
She's a very capable young woman, and kind. I can see why she was made a captain.
[With that said, she looks up from her book, an unreadable expression across her face. Her voice is soft, well-meaning so that her words come across as encouragement rather than chastisement.]
I think you could afford to be more open with her. She worries about you, even when you mean for her not to.
You believe so? I apologize, being open isn't one of my strong points.
However, I'll make an effort to amend that. [Julius does want to improve except he struggles with being personal. He's thankful for Riza's suggestion.]
I believe being open and honest with those you work with can only improve trust.
[Everyone has their dark secrets and sordid pasts of course, but she's always believed that hiding those did more harm than good. (She could be wrong; she has been wrong before, on several occasions.) But at the same time—her shoulders relax and an understanding smile spreads across her face.]
But I also understand that talking about oneself can be difficult. It takes time and practice like any other thing.
[She's still not very good at it herself.]
We want you to let us know if you're struggling because we care.
Don't we all have problems of some sort where we come from?
[She says it with a wry twist to her mouth, almost cheekily, but sobers up immediately afterwards.]
There were problems I had to find a solution to, but they were issues I had support for and nothing I had to handle on my own. [For which she's eternally grateful for.] Why do you ask?
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Were clothes usually so....colorful?
[On the page before her is a tie dye shirt, almost searingly bright in its colors.]
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Let's aim for something with less shades. You don't want to stand out that much, right?
[Wearing that would most certainly make Riza stand out. He shudders at the thought.]
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[Even when it comes to perfectly normal situations she's never preferred to be the one in the limelight. Everyone else can have the attention.]
Though I was told by Dipper that we wouldn't need to change all that much about our language and dress in order to fit in.
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We all come from such different places. It'll stand out, for sure.
[Unless they make the effort to blend in. Julius trusts Riza to have a strong handle on this. She's always been the reliable type. ]
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I think he meant people who don't already use elaborate turns of phrase already.
[Like Achilles.
But she finds her attention drifting away from the upcoming mission and towards Julius in particular. She hasn't forgotten her conversation with Reika from days earlier.]
Are you looking forward to things, sir?
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I'm looking forward to meeting our fellow recruits.
They're very kind and helpful. Don't you feel the same way?
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You could say the same for yourself. You've been very helpful in getting Captain Kagura settled in here.
[Very helpful. Sometimes she wonders if there isn't something going on between those two.]
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What do you think of her so far? I know she just arrived recently, but she is someone you can trust.
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She's a very capable young woman, and kind. I can see why she was made a captain.
[With that said, she looks up from her book, an unreadable expression across her face. Her voice is soft, well-meaning so that her words come across as encouragement rather than chastisement.]
I think you could afford to be more open with her. She worries about you, even when you mean for her not to.
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However, I'll make an effort to amend that. [Julius does want to improve except he struggles with being personal. He's thankful for Riza's suggestion.]
Thank you Lieutenant.
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[Everyone has their dark secrets and sordid pasts of course, but she's always believed that hiding those did more harm than good. (She could be wrong; she has been wrong before, on several occasions.) But at the same time—her shoulders relax and an understanding smile spreads across her face.]
But I also understand that talking about oneself can be difficult. It takes time and practice like any other thing.
[She's still not very good at it herself.]
We want you to let us know if you're struggling because we care.
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What I'm struggling with is...a problem relating back to my original world. It's not a simple matter that can be explained easily.
Did you have troubles with home before leaving, Lieutenant?
[He can't be the only one okay.]
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[She says it with a wry twist to her mouth, almost cheekily, but sobers up immediately afterwards.]
There were problems I had to find a solution to, but they were issues I had support for and nothing I had to handle on my own. [For which she's eternally grateful for.] Why do you ask?
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Everyone deals with their own problems in a different way. We're both no exception to this.
[He feels a little silly for not counting on others as much. Maybe next time he'll talk to Riza with an open mind.]
wraps this up!
[Next time....! For now, they've got Important Mission Preparations to cover, and she holds out her book, opened halfway.]
What about this outfit?
[With any luck, they'll get the hang of this in the next hour...]