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"...and the newcomers are settling in pretty well. One of them is even a teacher, so we might be able to begin dividing classes further," Juli said. She turned the page over in her notes. She didn't need them; virtually everything she had to say was committed to memory, but she felt more secure having them anyway. She looked up from the notebook. "I think it'll be a good move. There's been some behavioral issues among some of the students and the extra challenge might settle them."
That wasn't all that Juli had to report to Giorno Giovanna, but she thought she pause for comment while they were still on a high note.
That wasn't all that Juli had to report to Giorno Giovanna, but she thought she pause for comment while they were still on a high note.
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But before she could get the rest of her words out, a loud crashing sound bellowed out and the floor reverberated, strongly enough to send Juli falling to the ground.
An attack? That was the first thing that came to Juli's mind. She only heard sounds like that before when she was on board the Ryvius. She scrambled to her feet and rushed to the nearest window. In the distance, smoke billowed out from a dense forest.
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Giorno followed suit—quickly piecing together that whatever had happened was localized to the forest beyond the valley. He couldn’t feel a disruption in the roots that spread across the villa beyond the kinetic shock.
Giorno turned and began running towards the door. “Let’s go to the courtyard—quickly.” The people would panic.
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She already knew Giorno would go even before he said anything.
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The task was simple and clear: keep everyone calm and contained to the villa borders. Absolutely no one was to step outside them other the reconnaissance team composed to Giorno, Chilchuck, and a few others who were setting up clear routes to and from the crash site.
And it was a crash. Zelda had seen it herself. It had eclipsed the sun ever so briefly where it hurtled to earth. While she longed to see it up close and personal to sate her burning curiosity, she had a more important task of keeping watch in the guard tower for strange phenomena. At least she had Juli with her once everyone was present and accounted for down below.
“Does this kind of thing happen terribly often where you’re from?” She asked Juli, making notes in her written log as she did between glances through the telescope.
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"There hasn't been a spaceship crash in quite some time." That much was true. "There was one that was catastrophic on Mars before I was born and a lot of regulations were put into place to ensure that it didn't happen again."
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If there was anyone on board, she prayed they were alright.
There were no emergency signals yet from the party. So far all seemed be okay.
"You know, I was quite close to insisting on going in Giorno's stead."
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She looked through the scope of the Sheikah Slate and toggled to the map--the dots that represented the reconnaissance team still seemed active. No signs of danger.
"Forgive me for saying so, but perhaps...it seems you have more on your mind than usual." She paused and gestured at the smoke billowing in the distance. "N-not counting this, of course."
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"If it helps...whatever way you choose to contribute will be more than enough."
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She didn't have magic, but she had her mind. She was already putting it to far greater use than she ever had.
"Perhaps comfortable isn't the right word, but...I believe there's far more I have to contribute. I would accept."
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But what if she disappointed them? She'd let down a lot of people on the Ryvius and it really caused a lot of problems.
"Do you really think there's something I can contribute?" Juli hated being so insecure about this... but she felt comfortable around Zelda in a way she didn't with the rest of the Zwei.
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