'You think so?' Aki asked redundantly, now letting her fingers idly caress the railing, that stood in front of her, before she gripped it. Aki took a step back, till her arms were almost fully extended and then resumed her rocking, this time using the hands which held the railing as an anchor. 'Hmm...' was all Akira could offer, she couldn't put it past anyone to find noble reasons to support their despicable actions, but the king did have the support of the mass too... the casualties primarily ended up being those that had to pick a side, owing to their obligations or duties in terms of their jobs. But Aki didn't have the facts and her pessimism sided with Alisa, till she found a way to glean more. 'Perhaps...' Aki let her stubborn uncertainty sit there, plaguing her mind and the conversation too. 'Who knows, maybe not even those, people who seek and find power are very often alone.' the lunar mage mused.
Aki noticed the woman's gaze following the coffins again, as her own followed suit, eliciting another sigh. If there was any flitting expression that betrayed Alisa's ambition and what she was willing to do, Aki missed it, thankfully. It'd probably leave an icy wall between them, mostly because the dark-haired girl would find it difficult to empathize with, she chased nothing so vigorously, that it would challenge her humanity and empathy.
When Aki spoke of her rank up, Alisa quickly came to a similar conclusion as the girl herself had. 'Probably an apology to the faction, but I doubt a promotion would wipe the memory of those who lost people they knew.' Akira mentioned dryly. Just to play devil's advocate she decided to shed some light instead of throw shade, she did add. 'Could be honorific or something, that he understands we were duty bound to fight on opposite sides... but yes, the most obvious thing is him trying to win the loyalty of the force.'
Her own deduction was more personal though, she had a feeling that she was on that list for an entirely different reason. It must have been the hushed whispers that diffused and permeated through the organization, concerning her light magic. There was no way they were going to eagerly promote Akira with her dark magic, they were so reluctant to even take her in, but now that she had the element of light, she definitely fit in better. It irked her, that wasn't why she deserved it, Aki wasn't even sure if she deserved it... But now was not the time to bring these concerns to the forefront of their conversation.
Aki's infantile swinging and rocking halted as Alisa drew a very important point. Clearly, the lunar mage lacked the foresight that the blue pegasus ace possessed. Perhaps it was her age, or perhaps despite her alleged jaded and pessimistic attitude, she was still too naive. 'Hmm.' Aki made a soft thoughtful sound, as she stilled, her grip on the railing tightening. 'There really should be provisions in place, I mean...' Aki grew a little flustered at not having good counter explanations, she freed one hand and swiped away strands of her sleek hair, that had plastered themselves onto her forehead.
'I mean... maybe there are going to be? Former slaves could claim something maybe, some sort of refuge...' she said, but the more she voiced her own plans, the weaker they sounded, complacency was a plague and radical pursuits may shake the system, but it was fair to doubt that it could break the system. 'But something had to be done, there will be an uncomfortable transition period... but...' she swallowed her words, her voice a mumble again. She knew the intent of this argument was not to defend the cursed institution, simply to draw attention to the fact that the seemingly noble agenda, wasn't going to be as easy to implement. Aki was no stranger to the fact that gaining power was not the same as keeping it and sticking to one's word.
'Only time will tell I guess.' she muttered, slightly defeated that the world didn't present itself with simple black and white solutions, that there were too many shades of grey. Not everything had answers, and despite everything, it was still difficult for Aki to accept that. Perhaps with her keen observation, Alisa noticed the discomfort stirring in the younger girl, with all this talk of unpleasant possibilities and likely realities... She swiftly redirected the conversation back to her training plans.
The momentary silence that lingered after Alisa mentioning that she is likely to stick around in Crocus, was self-explanatory, Aki could tell she wanted to glean more information and she decidedly reserved judgement on that for the time being, realising that Alisa's deep-seated displeasure came from losing someone important to her, in the midst of all this. Aki could only sympathize, judging her without experiencing something similar, would be grossly unfair. Aki chortled nervously when Alisa mentioned partners, 'Some partners can hit back too hard, I'm... scared.' Aki admitted, jovially but nodded, noticing the intent behind Alisa words. 'I do hope we run into each other before you leave, or perhaps-' the blue pegasus mage shared her plans. 'Er... cold...' Aki shivered, mocking the idea in her own head. 'I don't know if I can brave that, but maybe its time I learned.' she finished.
'I should probably head off for the time being... I know my partner will worry I've vanished again...' Aki mumbled after a tall pause. Perhaps she was escaping the idea of training, in her own mind, avoiding the effort and being lazy. Or perhaps, this conversation had given her enough to think about, more than she had bargained for, and she needed time on her own again, to contemplate... 'It was nice seeing you Alisa, if nothing else, I'm glad we both made it through the attack alive.' she finished with a shrug, it was a selfish statement, but it was a true one. She lowered her head briefly and ducked out of the archway, before making it down the spiral stairs...
~Exit~