[ It takes him a little while to figure out how to respond to her — he’s not exactly comfortable with his new Ellipsan phone yet — which is probably for the best, since it also gives him time to figure out how to respond to her. It’s nice of her to check up on him (nevermind that little dig; he’d be surprised if she didn’t try to get one in, and besides, she’s right), and even more so to send her the contact information of people she trusts — nicer, in fact, than he would have expected, though it does make sense once he thinks about it some more. He’s heard from George about how she can fuss over her family sometimes, and since George is not here, it would make sense if she ended up directing all that fussing at the only blood relative she has in this place. Not that he’s completely sure that this is what’s happening; he’s just guessing, really.
Speaking of guessing, it takes a little bit of trial and error, but he eventually manages to write and send a reply. ]
Hey, Aunt Eva,
Thanks for the message. I’m settling in okay; for being a fantasy world full of magic, this place is not really all that different from our own, right? The city, at least. I’ve had a peek into the segments once or twice, but only very briefly. I’m sticking to Nightwake for now.
Thanks for all the contacts, too. I’ve written it all down, and I’ll go and introduce myself soon. Hopefully I won’t need people to bail me out of trouble anytime soon, but better safe than sorry, right?
Speaking of quests and fighting, I had a look at the quest board, and an awful lot of them seem to involve fighting some creatures. Do you guys — you and your friends, I mean, and I guess people here in general — do that a lot? [ He hesitates over this next question for a good couple minutes — it sounds so childish — but eventually he decides to leave it in. ] Don’t you ever get scared?
— Battler
[ It reads like a letter — a little stilted, a little awkward — the kind of letter a boy might write to an aunt he’s friendly with. He’s not a kid anymore, at least in his own eyes, but Eva will always be his aunt, and here, in this weird world, she’s the only familiar person he can turn to — and so he does, awkward feelings be damned. ]
text, un: battler
Speaking of guessing, it takes a little bit of trial and error, but he eventually manages to write and send a reply. ]
Hey, Aunt Eva,
Thanks for the message. I’m settling in okay; for being a fantasy world full of magic, this place is not really all that different from our own, right? The city, at least. I’ve had a peek into the segments once or twice, but only very briefly. I’m sticking to Nightwake for now.
Thanks for all the contacts, too. I’ve written it all down, and I’ll go and introduce myself soon. Hopefully I won’t need people to bail me out of trouble anytime soon, but better safe than sorry, right?
Speaking of quests and fighting, I had a look at the quest board, and an awful lot of them seem to involve fighting some creatures. Do you guys — you and your friends, I mean, and I guess people here in general — do that a lot? [ He hesitates over this next question for a good couple minutes — it sounds so childish — but eventually he decides to leave it in. ] Don’t you ever get scared?
— Battler
[ It reads like a letter — a little stilted, a little awkward — the kind of letter a boy might write to an aunt he’s friendly with. He’s not a kid anymore, at least in his own eyes, but Eva will always be his aunt, and here, in this weird world, she’s the only familiar person he can turn to — and so he does, awkward feelings be damned. ]