“Well, I didn’t get anything obvious. Keio knows something, as does the Captain. They both know you’re not who you say you are, but why they didn’t call it right there could be for many reasons. As for Timber Maniacs, who knows what that could be about? One of the intelligence officers told me that they monitored some Esthar activity there a little while ago, that’s probably what Keio is referring to. If I was just about the bodies you’ve stacked up, I think they would have taken you out right there.”
He raised his eyebrow when he noticed that she wasn't making eye contact. Was she worried he'd see her crying just because he'd seen her let a single tear slip? He cleared his throat as fe returned his focus to her words. "Ah, well... I knew at least one person there was aware... call it my sixth sense for danger. They probably noticed I was reaching for a weapon when the other two were... as for why they didn't call it out, it's probably because they didn't want me to use those weapons. I can't speak for their skills, but the two in front wouldn't have stood a chance had I attacked.", he said, scratching the back of his head, speaking in an unusually upbeat voice. "As for what he knew, the main reason I think it has to do with my companions is the fact that he didn't bring it up until you asked. I could be wrong, but in my line of work, sometimes you've gotta take a gamble and assume things even in the abscence of certainty. I'd check the place out myself, but it's possible that your friends did discover the bodies, and said that just to lure me into an ambush in the Maniacs building. Wouldn't be the first time I walked into a Galbadian ambush. I'd definitely rather it not be the last. I'll just wait until you have your talk with them.", he said, taking a seat next to her.
There was a silence for a few minutes, Dante could only wonder at what she was pondering. But he made an educated guess when he got a brief look at her face, the way she was sitting, looking at the ground... her actions were all too familiar. She must've been thinking about somebody she'd lost. Dante thought better not to ask, as he was still under the assumption that it had been his own actions against her fellow Galbadians that had triggered these thoughts. The silence was deafening, as Dante was flooded by his own memories of his loss, but he forced his way back to reality when he saw Quinn get up and look at him.
“We’ve got a little bit before daybreak. In that uniform, you could easily get into the hotel if you wanted to rest. Other than that, I don’t know what we could do now. I think its best not to get ourselves into too much trouble before we find out what Keio has to say.”
He sighed. "No... it'd be inappropriate for me to go relax while the fate of my commrades remains unknown...", he said, still driven by his code of honor as a leader, even though he was only a subordinate on this mission. He stood up and shouldered his rifle. "Where to ma'am?", he asked in the stolen soldier's voice, loud and clear, adressing Quinn as a superior.
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