In the pile of paper, Anise selected a golden yellow colored one, spotted with bright orange flowers. That would be good for making a duck, right? Anise set the others back in the center of the table and laid out her selection next to the open book, looking to the page for folding instructions.
Tear's comment about Sync made her pause just after her first fold, however. She couldn't believe he was alive? That meant she was either way behind Anise, or way ahead. Anise knew she ought to answer Tear's question before asking any of her own, though.
"Uh... interfering is one way of putting it," she answered somewhat delicately, her grin turning weary. "Since he doesn't really have a boss or a main goal here, I think he's made 'messing with everyone' his new goal. That creep's done a lot of damage." That last statement came out in a grumbling tone. Anise wasn't sure if she should give Tear the full story of everything that had happened with Sync's schemes when she had so much she needed to absorb already, but at the very least, she was going to make it very clear how big of a threat the God-General was.
"Hey, Tear?" This was probably a good time for Anise to ask her own question. She wanted to know what she could expect Tear to know. "What's the last thing you remember? Before you wound up here, I mean."
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Tear's comment about Sync made her pause just after her first fold, however. She couldn't believe he was alive? That meant she was either way behind Anise, or way ahead. Anise knew she ought to answer Tear's question before asking any of her own, though.
"Uh... interfering is one way of putting it," she answered somewhat delicately, her grin turning weary. "Since he doesn't really have a boss or a main goal here, I think he's made 'messing with everyone' his new goal. That creep's done a lot of damage." That last statement came out in a grumbling tone. Anise wasn't sure if she should give Tear the full story of everything that had happened with Sync's schemes when she had so much she needed to absorb already, but at the very least, she was going to make it very clear how big of a threat the God-General was.
"Hey, Tear?" This was probably a good time for Anise to ask her own question. She wanted to know what she could expect Tear to know. "What's the last thing you remember? Before you wound up here, I mean."