[She knows what's happening almost as soon as it begins. It's not a hard mystery to piece together, not after Prompto's stroll through her mind, not after learning the ins and outs of the magic coursing through her veins. And so because she realizes what's playing out in this scene, she takes the time to study the players a little more closely.
It's odd, seeing both Ardyn and Prompto in their world. Foreign, and a little invasive in a way she hadn't expected. For better or worse, both men are important to her (albeit in wildly different ways), and so to watch them interact . . . it's odd. Though it sheds a little more light on why Prompto had reacted so defensively during her own transformation.
Ardyn (Prompto, really, and it's jarring to hear such casual slang slipping past her husband's lips) ducks and dodges, and Rosalind's fingers curl at her sides as the prince slams him against the train wall.
And that's another thing. The prince (Noct, and it's bizarre to hear that in Ardyn's drawling tone, bizarre not to hear a spark of spite or disdain or fury that she imagines would normally be contained within it) fights so viciously. He attacks wildly, swinging his sword recklessly. It's a miracle he doesn't kill anyone, but perhaps he despises Ardyn that intensely.]
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It's odd, seeing both Ardyn and Prompto in their world. Foreign, and a little invasive in a way she hadn't expected. For better or worse, both men are important to her (albeit in wildly different ways), and so to watch them interact . . . it's odd. Though it sheds a little more light on why Prompto had reacted so defensively during her own transformation.
Ardyn (Prompto, really, and it's jarring to hear such casual slang slipping past her husband's lips) ducks and dodges, and Rosalind's fingers curl at her sides as the prince slams him against the train wall.
And that's another thing. The prince (Noct, and it's bizarre to hear that in Ardyn's drawling tone, bizarre not to hear a spark of spite or disdain or fury that she imagines would normally be contained within it) fights so viciously. He attacks wildly, swinging his sword recklessly. It's a miracle he doesn't kill anyone, but perhaps he despises Ardyn that intensely.]
Where was he during all this?