Lukas stared at Stacy and didn't know what to say at first. Or maybe it was because he knew what he wanted to say, and just didn't want to say it outloud. Because he had a feeling of what Stacy was going to reply.
"You know, it's impossible to expect soone to always understand you," Lukas said and smiled a little bitterly. "Even the ones who you expect to love and care for you–they won't always look and understand why you do certain things, you know?"
Stacy gauged Lukas' expression.
Sohow, there was such a wistful pain to it, almost as if he had experienced it countless tis before. Almost as if he had been let down in the past and this was not the only instance it occurred.
Which was strange.
Not that Stacy really knew Lukas' past.
Then again, neither did Lukas fully know about her past either. But the fact still remained and it showed in the way that Lukas carried himself or even spoke to the others. It was incredible how soone could be part of a crowd and yet still feel separated from it all the sa.
Lukas didn't understand Stacy's silence, but it made him feel a little awkward, uneasy even. What went through her mind? Did his words seem reasonable? Lukas had spoken as earnestly as possible.
"So yeah…" Lukas rubbed the back of his neck. "Maybe, just maybe I wanted soone who could unconditionally have their faith in . Who wouldn't understand all of my actions, but still believe that I'm working in the best of the interest of everybody. I thought… I thought that maybe Chaerin or Lily could be that, but maybe I was mistaken or am expecting too much."
"Well, how long have you known Chaerin and Lily?" Stacy asked. "Based on our conversations in Lux before, it doesn't seem like you've known each other that long. We don't know each other that well either–so how are they supposed to have unconditional faith in you? That doesn't happen in an instant you know?"
Lukas' lips twitched slightly at that.
He almost expected Stacy to shut him down and perhaps make a statent similar to that of Chaerin's about how it was necessary to not always believe in him–but sohow, Stacy's words were reasonable.
Maybe it was because she was not in an emotional state like Chaerin's, so she was able to give a good answer.
Or maybe it was just a different way of seeing how the world worked.
"...I guess you do have so rit to your words," Lukas acknowledged.
Stacy cocked a brow at him. "So rit?"
"You could still know a person for years and still not have faith in them, afterall."
"Well, obviously ti is not the only factor. It's mostly being able to observe a person and know what they're like, it's being able to reasonably predict on how one might act or do around certain situations. You'll get a grasp on how they view the world and operate in it." Stacy crossed her arms. "Surely, I didn't have to spell out everything for you, right?"
"Um, no?" Lukas scratched his cheek. "But it certainly does help. I guess it's a matter of proving myself as a capable person who knows how to make the right calls then–but that requires being able to do said calls, which again, in turn, will inevitably lead to friction."
Stacy pursed her lips. "... you're referring to your relationship with Chaerin?"
"Yes, but not quite." Lukas offered her a weak grin. "It's mostly about life-risking calls… so I do get why she's quite opposed to it and wishes that I don't do anything that harms . But it's–"
"You certainly need to prove your credibility." Stacy relented with a nod. "I… I frankly don't know how you beca good at thinking up plans on the spot, but then again, you do seem like an ingenious type."
"I am?"
"Not really."
"Hey!" Lukas wished he could bump shoulders with Stacy right now, but for now, he stuck out a tongue. "That hurts my feelings."
"But you have been racking up so credibility. From the sandworm, the incident where we all woke up in the desert too… and the Dryad too." Stacy pointed out. "Still doesn't completely put my heart at ease, but it's a good start."
"Thanks, I hope Chaerin cos to see it too."
"Well, try harder then." Stacy said and stuck her hands into her pockets. "I'm sure that there's a lot of opportunities where you'll be able to show her how dependable you are. Which is unfortunate–but that's what we get for going on a life-risking mission, right?"
"Mhmm." Lukas cracked a smile. "Thanks for listening to , Stacy. It honestly just helps to be able to clear my head like this, just talking it over with soone."
"That'll be 1000 Credits," Stacy said.
Lukas blinked and then bursted out into laughter. He hadn't heard soone ntion Nyx Credits in such a long while that he almost forgot that was a thing–but in the face of soone who worked her damn hardest, Stacy rembered.
"I'm not joking, Lukas." Stacy dryly said. "You've co to for so much advice and venting that it sohow feels appropriate to start charging you for my ti."
"When I beco super rich, I'll pay you, I swear."
"That doesn't sound comforting at all."
"Aw man, you have no faith, really?"
"We've just discussed why, haven't we?"
The two Vampires ended up chuckling at each other, completely wrapped up in the mont that it was hard for them to notice that soone was searching for Lukas.
Chaerin had stayed in the hut and tried to go to sleep, but after several long and painful minutes of twisting and turning to bed–she eventually went up to go look for Lukas. She didn't quite know if she was going to apologize or what, but she wanted things to be better between them.
And yet Chaerin stopped in her tracks when she saw the two.
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