[Ah. Had she not explained that before? Thinking on it Ashi realizes she probably hadn't since she hadn't ever delved too in-depth with anyone on the whole time thing. Likely because she only now understand it better herself.]
So.
[... Okay, how did she explain this. She pauses to mull it over and finally admits with a sigh.]
It's kind of a long story. Jack was trying to kill this evil spirit -- er, a demon? Youkai? A being named Aku.
[So far, so good?]
Aku used one of his powers to open a time portal to throw Jack into the future, a future where Aku ruled over all. That's the time I come from.
[...]
It's kind of messy, isn't it.
[It's never quite struck her how messy the whole situation is before now actually. One kind of just accepts these things and rolls with it when in the middle of it all.]
He was. I don't really know the full story of where he came from. I don't think Jack wanted to dwell on that part.
[Maybe Jack had intended to tell her all of that some point after the wedding? With all the rebuilding the kingdom needed there had been precious little time for much in-depth talk of the past.]
And I'm afraid I didn't think to ask. ... Maybe I didn't want to dwell on it either.
[Konoha's voice turns... very sympathetic at that idea, and though she definitely does imagine some people (who just don't know what love is properly!) might insist that surely you should know everything first about your partner, but-]
I didn't ask my husband plenty of things until after we got married. Sometimes you don't want to dwell on it... and if you don't have to... I think that's fine...
I think... I've never been sure what to ask. Before Jack I didn't know much after all.
[She sounds a little sheepish.]
I didn't even know what a deer was. When I first came here and the device asked me for a name I could only tell it one creature I knew the name of for certain.
Oh... I definitely meant things like "what was your childhood like" or "where did you get that scar" or "why are you so afraid of fire"... I guess it would be hard if you have to start from "what's a deer"...
[Because who doesn't know what a deer... wait-]
You... don't have deer in your future world place? Or you just didn't know the name?
Oh! Ahaha, of course! I'm sorry, I should have thought of that.
[She hadn't quite forgotten how odd she might be compared to others. The thoughts of childhood questions hadn't completely occurred to her. A lot of things didn't until there was a reason for them to though.]
No we definitely had them. I imagine anyhow. I had never been outside by that point though and had never seen them.
[After their talk about young children... She just had to make sure. Still-]
It sounds like Jack's um, what would you say original time? Might be nicer for people... If there's magic for him to go to yours, maybe you can find some to go to his?
Well... it's a little complicated. The way I ended up in his time was through magic actually but...
[Konoha wouldn't think less of her, yeah? No, she couldn't imagine that from the jinba. She seemed so kind, far too kind for judgements. Not that Ashi would blame her.]
You see. Aku was [mmph, by the way the words come out of her mouth this time it's clear she dislikes it] my father. I was the one who opened that second portal and I can't do that anymore since Aku died.
[How far should she go in explaining? Was it too much?]
... And, well. Killing your father in the past has some consequences. [Her tone softens.] I don't think I can go back.
[... Well, having a father that was apparently... evil? explained part of why Ashi was so strong seeming, and how she'd been so sheltered as to not have seen a baby or know what a deer was called, but-
It takes her a second to (she thinks) wrap her head around the timeline here... So... Ashi got them... back to the past? Well, Jack's present? And now they're... stuck there?]
It's... Is it so bad? To not be able to go back... ?
[Because she'd said "magic"... the other consequence of killing one's own father doesn't quite register]
If I hadn't come back here again ... I don't think I would exist right now. I'm not sure how I ended up coming back here but --
[... Oh!]
I'm sorry! I was so excited about the mirror and showing you Jack and all... I did go back for a while. I think it was a few months? Since we last talked, I mean.
[She's way too used to this going back and forth in time and space thing.]
No, don't be sorry? Your wedding got interrupted!?
[Okay, at least the few months explanation makes this make a little more sense... Even if... she doesn't get the comment about existence, unversed in time and space like Ashi was.]
[The second response though... Ashi gets how it's confusing. Heck she's lived through it (or... not?) and it's confusing to her too. She sort of just knew instinctively what was happening to her in the end. Maybe because she had been sort of expecting it?
And yet somehow it really tickles her that Konoha is so adamant about it. Or flustered? She's not sure but the jinba is so certain Ashi exists 'plenty fine' that Ashi herself can't help but laugh.
... Should she be laughing in the middle of talking about a missing wedding and her failed existence? Who knows.]
But when you went back... you went back to the moment you left, right? So- So when you go back... You'll go back to the wedding! No problem.
[Admittedly... Konoha had sort of missed the implication, because she... has never had to imagine timelines in that manner. Even parallel worlds and those sorts of concepts that came up in these worlds, she stumbles over them, but-
Is it for the best? Who knows. She's just excited about weddings.]
[She sounds very unsure about that. She gets it though that Konoha is being comforting or perhaps just thoroughly unsure how one even stops existing in the first place. And in Ashi's opinion it isn't important that someone else completely get the whole "I don't exist so there isn't any going back" thing.
She'd rather focus on the nice points. Like the wedding, which leads her to:]
Do you want to see a picture? Of the wedding. Or... well him, I suppose.
[Then again she hadn't seen herself, has she. This was her memory after all.]
[She laughs as she takes a moment to just conjure up the memory of the wedding itself.]
When he first proposed I didn't even know what marriage was... I did here but I didn't remember that at home. I definitely had no idea what a wedding was like.
That is so many people... ! All to watch you get married?
[It looks like... Kind of like how she imagined the imperial court might look, from the stories... and she's very obviously impressed, but what's more exciting is-]
Oh! That's exactly how grooms dress where I'm from! Just like that!
[And what a handsome groom with such a cute smile on his face? She knows it's weird, but oh... people who were in love looked so much more charming...]
[Ashi can't help but be pleased and that reflects in her voice. It's sort of nice to have someone to kind of... show off? Is that the right word? She'd never had anyone like that before nor anyone to even show them too so it's a heady new sort of experience.
It's even better when Konoha talks about the dress.]
I thought maybe you would. I admit I don't know much about clothing in general but since you knew what samurai were and all it seemed like a safe bet.
[Ah she wished she had a better visual of her own outfit but... well, she didn't exactly see herself.]
Mine was all white with this hood that went over my head. And just so many other things on my head! I didn't realize there could be so many types of hair decorations!
[She doesn't know the words for the outfit but it's clear she's at least describing the wataboshi bridal hood.]
[At least, that's the custom her own village went with. With a name like that... Well, Konoha still sounds excited. A bit envious, in a way, because it sounded so very like the image of fancy weddings she had, but mostly just glad for the other woman. Considering how she'd spoken of Jack before...]
I got married the same day I asked my husband to make me his wife, so we didn't have time to make anything... my boss did throw us a little banquet, though! Definitely nothing like all those people... !
[Almost like a celebration for a whole town that a wedding... !]
[She sounds so assured on that. Jack might be more of the glutton when it came to food but Ashi had a deep appreciation for good and plentiful food herself. She just tended to be a bit more ... discerning about what she ate was all.]
Horn cover. That's an interesting name. Jack's mother didn't mention a name but then again I probably missed it.
[She sounds sheepish as she admits that. Ashi never realized just falling in love with someone and spending the rest of your life with them entailed so much stuff. By the sound of it though weddings weren't always the affairs that she perceived them to be given her very limited experience.
Then with a light laugh she further admits with absolutely no sheepishness whatsoever this time:]
I think I would have rather done it your way really. Getting married right away. It was a little frustrating waiting... well, and wearing so many things too.
[Then she could have had her time as a married woman.]
[They certainly agreed on that, at least?! Perhaps the grass is just greener on the other side.]
We had um, well... a lot of liquor... red rice... grilled fish... some rabbit... oh, some eggplant and radish, too, and my boss even managed to find some pink and white manju at the last minute, that was wonderful...
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So.
[... Okay, how did she explain this. She pauses to mull it over and finally admits with a sigh.]
It's kind of a long story. Jack was trying to kill this evil spirit -- er, a demon? Youkai? A being named Aku.
[So far, so good?]
Aku used one of his powers to open a time portal to throw Jack into the future, a future where Aku ruled over all. That's the time I come from.
[...]
It's kind of messy, isn't it.
[It's never quite struck her how messy the whole situation is before now actually. One kind of just accepts these things and rolls with it when in the middle of it all.]
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[Not that she's opposed to that, but. Just give her a minute to wrap her head around some things...]
I've never heard of a youkai that can change time like that... this Aku must be really strong...
[But also... how much more star-crossed their romance is now... ?][Is that how timelines work?]
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[Maybe Jack had intended to tell her all of that some point after the wedding? With all the rebuilding the kingdom needed there had been precious little time for much in-depth talk of the past.]
And I'm afraid I didn't think to ask. ... Maybe I didn't want to dwell on it either.
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[Konoha's voice turns... very sympathetic at that idea, and though she definitely does imagine some people (who just don't know what love is properly!) might insist that surely you should know everything first about your partner, but-]
I didn't ask my husband plenty of things until after we got married. Sometimes you don't want to dwell on it... and if you don't have to... I think that's fine...
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[She sounds a little sheepish.]
I didn't even know what a deer was. When I first came here and the device asked me for a name I could only tell it one creature I knew the name of for certain.
[Hence the ladybug username.]
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[Because who doesn't know what a deer... wait-]
You... don't have deer in your future world place? Or you just didn't know the name?
[Big difference there...]
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[She hadn't quite forgotten how odd she might be compared to others. The thoughts of childhood questions hadn't completely occurred to her. A lot of things didn't until there was a reason for them to though.]
No we definitely had them. I imagine anyhow. I had never been outside by that point though and had never seen them.
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[After their talk about young children... She just had to make sure. Still-]
It sounds like Jack's um, what would you say original time? Might be nicer for people... If there's magic for him to go to yours, maybe you can find some to go to his?
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[Konoha wouldn't think less of her, yeah? No, she couldn't imagine that from the jinba. She seemed so kind, far too kind for judgements. Not that Ashi would blame her.]
You see. Aku was [mmph, by the way the words come out of her mouth this time it's clear she dislikes it] my father. I was the one who opened that second portal and I can't do that anymore since Aku died.
[How far should she go in explaining? Was it too much?]
... And, well. Killing your father in the past has some consequences. [Her tone softens.] I don't think I can go back.
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It takes her a second to (she thinks) wrap her head around the timeline here... So... Ashi got them... back to the past? Well, Jack's present? And now they're... stuck there?]
It's... Is it so bad? To not be able to go back... ?
[Because she'd said "magic"... the other consequence of killing one's own father doesn't quite register]
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I don't mind being here. It's not bad or anything but --
[What should she admit to here? She wants to be thoroughly honest.]
I was sort of in the middle of getting married. So.
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[Wait
Wait, wait- !]
You're getting married right this minute?!
[- Sort of]
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[There's a bit of an emphasis on the was.]
If I hadn't come back here again ... I don't think I would exist right now. I'm not sure how I ended up coming back here but --
[... Oh!]
I'm sorry! I was so excited about the mirror and showing you Jack and all... I did go back for a while. I think it was a few months? Since we last talked, I mean.
[She's way too used to this going back and forth in time and space thing.]
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[Okay, at least the few months explanation makes this make a little more sense... Even if... she doesn't get the comment about existence, unversed in time and space like Ashi was.]
And you exist plenty fine!
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[The second response though... Ashi gets how it's confusing. Heck she's lived through it (or... not?) and it's confusing to her too. She sort of just knew instinctively what was happening to her in the end. Maybe because she had been sort of expecting it?
And yet somehow it really tickles her that Konoha is so adamant about it. Or flustered? She's not sure but the jinba is so certain Ashi exists 'plenty fine' that Ashi herself can't help but laugh.
... Should she be laughing in the middle of talking about a missing wedding and her failed existence? Who knows.]
I definitely do exist here, I know that much!
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[Admittedly... Konoha had sort of missed the implication, because she... has never had to imagine timelines in that manner. Even parallel worlds and those sorts of concepts that came up in these worlds, she stumbles over them, but-
Is it for the best? Who knows. She's just excited about weddings.]
If you need, I can pinch you!
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[She sounds very unsure about that. She gets it though that Konoha is being comforting or perhaps just thoroughly unsure how one even stops existing in the first place. And in Ashi's opinion it isn't important that someone else completely get the whole "I don't exist so there isn't any going back" thing.
She'd rather focus on the nice points. Like the wedding, which leads her to:]
Do you want to see a picture? Of the wedding. Or... well him, I suppose.
[Then again she hadn't seen herself, has she. This was her memory after all.]
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And when offered that-?]
I do!
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When he first proposed I didn't even know what marriage was... I did here but I didn't remember that at home. I definitely had no idea what a wedding was like.
[That's what she first shares, just the crowd itself.]
There were so many people. Ah, wait, here!
[There we go, she caught a decent enough shot of Jack in his wedding garb at least.]
I was jealous he didn't have to wear half as much as I did.
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[It looks like... Kind of like how she imagined the imperial court might look, from the stories... and she's very obviously impressed, but what's more exciting is-]
Oh! That's exactly how grooms dress where I'm from! Just like that!
[And what a handsome groom with such a cute smile on his face? She knows it's weird, but oh... people who were in love looked so much more charming...]
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It's even better when Konoha talks about the dress.]
I thought maybe you would. I admit I don't know much about clothing in general but since you knew what samurai were and all it seemed like a safe bet.
[Ah she wished she had a better visual of her own outfit but... well, she didn't exactly see herself.]
Mine was all white with this hood that went over my head. And just so many other things on my head! I didn't realize there could be so many types of hair decorations!
[She doesn't know the words for the outfit but it's clear she's at least describing the wataboshi bridal hood.]
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[At least, that's the custom her own village went with. With a name like that... Well, Konoha still sounds excited. A bit envious, in a way, because it sounded so very like the image of fancy weddings she had, but mostly just glad for the other woman. Considering how she'd spoken of Jack before...]
I got married the same day I asked my husband to make me his wife, so we didn't have time to make anything... my boss did throw us a little banquet, though! Definitely nothing like all those people... !
[Almost like a celebration for a whole town that a wedding... !]
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[She sounds so assured on that. Jack might be more of the glutton when it came to food but Ashi had a deep appreciation for good and plentiful food herself. She just tended to be a bit more ... discerning about what she ate was all.]
Horn cover. That's an interesting name. Jack's mother didn't mention a name but then again I probably missed it.
[She sounds sheepish as she admits that. Ashi never realized just falling in love with someone and spending the rest of your life with them entailed so much stuff. By the sound of it though weddings weren't always the affairs that she perceived them to be given her very limited experience.
Then with a light laugh she further admits with absolutely no sheepishness whatsoever this time:]
I think I would have rather done it your way really. Getting married right away. It was a little frustrating waiting... well, and wearing so many things too.
[Then she could have had her time as a married woman.]
What did you have at the banquet?
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[They certainly agreed on that, at least?! Perhaps the grass is just greener on the other side.]
We had um, well... a lot of liquor... red rice... grilled fish... some rabbit... oh, some eggplant and radish, too, and my boss even managed to find some pink and white manju at the last minute, that was wonderful...
[Oh, now she's hungry...]
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[Manju. That sounds familiar somehow. Pink and white... hm. She laughs though as she adds:]
I never drank much before I came here. I did have hot sake now and then though.
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