[It is a bit strange of him to say, that much is true. Gawain's as serious as any of them, probably even more so. But there is only so much he can do in this place so he might as well look to the positive side of being stuck spinning his wheels.]
That is very like you, though I am sure that you are the one most likely to make headway.
[Tristan was sharper than people gave him credit for.]
We should try to meet up regularly then, to exchange information. Or even just use those... voice mail things as they are called.
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That is very like you, though I am sure that you are the one most likely to make headway.
[Tristan was sharper than people gave him credit for.]
We should try to meet up regularly then, to exchange information. Or even just use those... voice mail things as they are called.
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It's just that he personally feels guilty about trying to rest. ]
Thank you for saying so.
[ He doesn't know if he agrees, but!! He appreciates it. ]
Yes, I would like that too. A meeting or a ... voice mail. Just so I know you are staying out of trouble of course.
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Maybe one day he can get Tristan in on it.]
And I never get in trouble Tristan. It just finds me sometimes.
[Like that wonderful Seraph adventure coming in the future.]
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He seems amused at least, for a second, instead of moping. ]
Of course. That's how it is.
[ That's how it is for all of Camelot. ]
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Yes that it is. No flaw on my part at all.
[And the Round Table suffers from that disease most of all.]
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Certainly not. Well then, should we check up on one another soon?
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Yes, let us do that.
But, once again, I am glad to see you, Sir Tristan.
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Indeed.
I am pleased to see you as well, Sir Gawain.