There were too many questions being posed all at once, and for a moment, Ishiah found himself at a loss as to where to begin, which detail was most important, which he most needed for Trixa to understand for her to be able to offer any advice at all. Eventually, he pressed his lips together, the expression on his face a touch impatient for how long it took him to prioritize (things were still so much simpler, faster, more efficient when he'd been able to follow a rulebook down to the letter).
"I have no explicit reason to be worried that the previous situation is repeating itself," Ishiah clarified first, not wanting to place undue blame or burden on Pete Campbell. "In fact, I have not even met the man that she is going to marry, not properly, only because I didn't feel that I had the right to interfere with her life, especially when it comes to romance, which I have very little experience with on the whole. As for the previous significant other of hers, he lied about his identity. Entirely, down to his name. There are potentially practical reasons for it, of course, but I certainly wish that the situation won't repeat itself again. She was, very understandably, quite upset when she found out, and she only found out after the man disappeared from the island altogether."
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There were too many questions being posed all at once, and for a moment, Ishiah found himself at a loss as to where to begin, which detail was most important, which he most needed for Trixa to understand for her to be able to offer any advice at all. Eventually, he pressed his lips together, the expression on his face a touch impatient for how long it took him to prioritize (things were still so much simpler, faster, more efficient when he'd been able to follow a rulebook down to the letter).
"I have no explicit reason to be worried that the previous situation is repeating itself," Ishiah clarified first, not wanting to place undue blame or burden on Pete Campbell. "In fact, I have not even met the man that she is going to marry, not properly, only because I didn't feel that I had the right to interfere with her life, especially when it comes to romance, which I have very little experience with on the whole. As for the previous significant other of hers, he lied about his identity. Entirely, down to his name. There are potentially practical reasons for it, of course, but I certainly wish that the situation won't repeat itself again. She was, very understandably, quite upset when she found out, and she only found out after the man disappeared from the island altogether."