[No need to correct that assumption even if it was voiced. She's already coasting by with half-truths as it stands, also doing a good job of omitting Mayfield history altogether. That part isn't relevant to their current setting, after all, and personal impacts are matters for her own consideration.]
There's a time for all things, as the saying goes. We have all this free time here to boot, so it may be best to go at our leisure instead of taking too much rush, I'd think?
[Aha... She feels like a dork right now. Which. Probably isn't too far from the truth either, is it?]
[yes she's getting the distinct feeling this is indirect advice... Not things new to her, no, but we all need reminders to nudge us back to the right direction once in a while, right?
So her eyes are quiet and thoughtful, her gaze cast aside and downward but also showing rather obvious signs of seriously mulling this over.]
I'm not sure about 'rewards'... [she doesn't want anything, at least not for herself.] But there has to be more to it than just time, too...
[nevermind the fact that this conversation sounds super vague on the surface... Ciel's pretty much resigned to the fact that this is going to be obvious regardless, but oh well. Besides, if shredding through the transparency is okay with one person, she's facing that woman now, so let's. Just keep rolling with it--!]
[She had meant rewards in the sense of being rewarded with his trust, and with the information that she so clearly desired.]
Most men respond well to patience and kindness, there is little else that needs to be offered.
[She's found that as a universal truth, whether dealing with Abel or any other human, male or female... what everyone wants is someone to be there for them, waiting.]
She'll chuckle softly at that. Not awkward actually, because there's certainly truth to that. Ciel knows it's her own problem, if the words sound way too simple and idealistic from her personal perspective.]
It would solve much of the entire world's problem if everyone could do that everywhere, wouldn't it?
[They are idealistic views, but that doesn't stop them from holding a kernel of truth at the centre.]
Perhaps, though some problems require action and immediate decision. There is a time and place for both, but in matters of friendship I believe patience to be best.
Naturally. The world would be awfully stale, if everything was in rigid absolutes with no means of changing. But that's not how God has made us, is it? So it would be a big shame to waste that potential, haha.
[She takes a small sip, her shoulders relaxing.]
I think I can see why you would work wonders for the church, miss Lilith. Have you been with the faith since you were young?
[She smiles back warmly, feeling the soft click of something old, familiar, and... not uncomfortable, not at all, settle in place somewhere deep down.
[Number of people who really cares in this room: 0]
Certainly. Teachings are just words in textbook and stories passed from mouth to ear without the people's actions that put them to practice, right? He has set us an example, and though He has died for our sins, we must nevertheless continue to carry our own cross.
[SHE REALLY DOES AGREE THOUGH. Even if she might be somewhat catty cheeky in expressing the sentiment...]
Hehe, but isn't it natural? That people can't live alone is probably some fundamental law of humankind, no matter what we may try telling ourselves otherwise.
[Ha, ha.]
Well, I'm sure it's all circumstantial, plus everyone must have their own take when it comes to philosophy of that kind. But it does become more significant in a place like this, doesn't it?
It does. Often it is in the face of adversity, or in times of great strife, that communities pull themselves together with the most strength, care, and compassion.
[She had read it in the histories and seen it first hand in her own war, it was amazing what a common enemy could do for a group of people who had simply coexisted before that.]
no subject
There's a time for all things, as the saying goes. We have all this free time here to boot, so it may be best to go at our leisure instead of taking too much rush, I'd think?
[Aha... She feels like a dork right now. Which. Probably isn't too far from the truth either, is it?]
no subject
[Especially if they were talking about Abel. He was a man that responded to kindness, encouragement, and patience.]
no subject
So her eyes are quiet and thoughtful, her gaze cast aside and downward but also showing rather obvious signs of seriously mulling this over.]
I'm not sure about 'rewards'... [she doesn't want anything, at least not for herself.] But there has to be more to it than just time, too...
[nevermind the fact that this conversation sounds super vague on the surface... Ciel's pretty much resigned to the fact that this is going to be obvious regardless, but oh well. Besides, if shredding through the transparency is okay with one person, she's facing that woman now, so let's. Just keep rolling with it--!]
no subject
Most men respond well to patience and kindness, there is little else that needs to be offered.
[She's found that as a universal truth, whether dealing with Abel or any other human, male or female... what everyone wants is someone to be there for them, waiting.]
no subject
[HERP just gonna. quietly and sheepishly chuckle that off.
...
a short pause while she picks at her cup and takes another sip isn't TOO awkward, r-right...]
no subject
If you care for one another, that is the first hurdle overcome and most others can be navigated by trusting one another and listening to each other.
no subject
JUST PUTTING THAT OUT THERE
She'll chuckle softly at that. Not awkward actually, because there's certainly truth to that. Ciel knows it's her own problem, if the words sound way too simple and idealistic from her personal perspective.]
It would solve much of the entire world's problem if everyone could do that everywhere, wouldn't it?
no subject
Perhaps, though some problems require action and immediate decision. There is a time and place for both, but in matters of friendship I believe patience to be best.
no subject
[She takes a small sip, her shoulders relaxing.]
I think I can see why you would work wonders for the church, miss Lilith. Have you been with the faith since you were young?
[She smiles back warmly, feeling the soft click of something old, familiar, and... not uncomfortable, not at all, settle in place somewhere deep down.
...Mm, this'll do, more than enough.]
no subject
Not at all. Though I believe in God's spirit, I see Him more in the goodness and amazing feats of humanity, than in the bible or the church walls.
[Possibly not the most sanctimonious thing for the Holy Madonna to say.]
no subject
Certainly. Teachings are just words in textbook and stories passed from mouth to ear without the people's actions that put them to practice, right? He has set us an example, and though He has died for our sins, we must nevertheless continue to carry our own cross.
[SHE REALLY DOES AGREE THOUGH. Even if she might be somewhat
cattycheeky in expressing the sentiment...]no subject
Sometimes our crosses can become a little heavy, and what I find amazing about humankind is its ability to help others to bear their crosses as well.
no subject
[Ha, ha.]
Well, I'm sure it's all circumstantial, plus everyone must have their own take when it comes to philosophy of that kind. But it does become more significant in a place like this, doesn't it?
no subject
[She had read it in the histories and seen it first hand in her own war, it was amazing what a common enemy could do for a group of people who had simply coexisted before that.]