[ Where others might be granted an uncomfortable reminder with Tartaglia's words, Yoimiya just grins in response, nodding back at him. Sure, the bow is his weakest weapon, but as far as she's concerned, she's got a disadvantage of her own— ]
Handicap or not, Tartaglia, wouldn't it be a shame if a Fatui Harbinger lost to a little old country girl like me~?
[ It's another gentle jostle of his shoulder, a playful, jovial smile as she extends an arm to him, offering it for him to take as if they were some kind of proper, to-do gentleman and lady on a tour of the city. Yoimiya does, after all, love her games of make-believe, whether she's assisting the children in their hunt for the Great Mujina Youkai or parading around Liyue like a member of the elite. Some might call her childish, but in her opinion it's just the kind of thing that adds a little flavor to the hum-drum of the day.
Besides, those who'd call her childish are probably also the kinds of people that would judge her for spending time with a Harbinger, no matter how kind he has proven himself to be whilst in her company. As far as she's concerned, a person and their job can be two separate things, and his dedication to his Archon is a part of his professional life, something of which she herself is not a part.
What she doesn't realize is that Traveler was trying to warn her— before she cut them off— about the dark, twisted nature of the man himself, something that runs much deeper than what he does for his country and his dedication to his Tsaritsa.
Perhaps that's why she patiently waits for him to link arms with her now, to take her on a tour of the city before they find a place to set up for their game. ]
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Handicap or not, Tartaglia, wouldn't it be a shame if a Fatui Harbinger lost to a little old country girl like me~?
[ It's another gentle jostle of his shoulder, a playful, jovial smile as she extends an arm to him, offering it for him to take as if they were some kind of proper, to-do gentleman and lady on a tour of the city. Yoimiya does, after all, love her games of make-believe, whether she's assisting the children in their hunt for the Great Mujina Youkai or parading around Liyue like a member of the elite. Some might call her childish, but in her opinion it's just the kind of thing that adds a little flavor to the hum-drum of the day.
Besides, those who'd call her childish are probably also the kinds of people that would judge her for spending time with a Harbinger, no matter how kind he has proven himself to be whilst in her company. As far as she's concerned, a person and their job can be two separate things, and his dedication to his Archon is a part of his professional life, something of which she herself is not a part.
What she doesn't realize is that Traveler was trying to warn her— before she cut them off— about the dark, twisted nature of the man himself, something that runs much deeper than what he does for his country and his dedication to his Tsaritsa.
Perhaps that's why she patiently waits for him to link arms with her now, to take her on a tour of the city before they find a place to set up for their game. ]