[ Whoever Inasa is, clearly he has some sort of experience with leading people. Or at least, with directing them where to go and having them listen. His tone is forceful, not overly so, but enough that it carries some measure of authority with it.
It's rather impressive, if one were fond of that sort of thing. But whether Peggy is or isn't is not important at this moment.
She looks around at the groups that are beginning to assemble, and her attention is drawn to those who appear to be in need of more assistance: that is, the ones who can't stand on their own. ]
I believe I'll see to them first, if that's alright.
[ It's not so much asking for his permission as stating her intentions. But there's no need to be rude with her newfound partner. ]
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It's rather impressive, if one were fond of that sort of thing. But whether Peggy is or isn't is not important at this moment.
She looks around at the groups that are beginning to assemble, and her attention is drawn to those who appear to be in need of more assistance: that is, the ones who can't stand on their own. ]
I believe I'll see to them first, if that's alright.
[ It's not so much asking for his permission as stating her intentions. But there's no need to be rude with her newfound partner. ]