Scenario:No Rain, No Rainbow - Chapter 4: Maze Green - Episode 1

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No Rain, No Rainbow - Chapter 4: Maze Green - Episode 1

Jamil mentions to Ladiva that (Captain) seems troubled lately. Ladiva is disappointed in herself for being so distracted with Raduga that she didn't notice the captain's mood earlier.



(Captain) and the others work up an invigorating sweat with their tackle drills.
Ladiva distributes towels so everyone can dry off and avoid catching cold. She doesn't seem at all tired after the workout.
Herja: I thought practicing with a Lignoid might be dull, but I see I had nothing to worry about.
Herja: In facing the Lignoid, we were actually facing ourselves. It really throws a spotlight on any unnecessary movements or wastes of energy!
Ladiva: If it gave you some ideas for your own training, I'm glad!
Ladiva: Any of you can join me whenever you like! In our line of work, a little extra conditioning never hurts.
(Captain) agrees to come sweat it out with the Lignoid again sometime soon.
Even with her regimen of tackle drills, Ladiva keeps Raduga running smoothly every night.
Vyrn: All that training Ladiva does must be paying off. Raduga is open every night, and she doesn't seem tired at all!
Lyria: I'm sure Jamil helping her out has something to do with it. Thank you, Jamil.
Jamil: The assistance I've been able to render has been trivial at best.
Jamil: It's not only food preparation that I'm learning from her. I'm getting to know how to serve it as well.
Jamil: I hope this experience will allow me to be of even greater use to you.
Lyria: Even more than now? You already take such good care of us, Jamil!
(Captain) agrees and reminds Jamil that it isn't just Ladiva they want to keep from overworking herself.
As (Captain) and the others walk and talk, they pass Raduga's door.
Syr: Gramps said they started growing herbs back home!
Morphe: Really? How nice. Maybe I'll give that a try.
Phoebe: Why don't you ask (Captain)? There's probably a little corner of the deck where an herb garden wouldn't get in the way.
Fif is a crew member

Phoebe: That little girl... Fif, I think her name was? I seem to remember she and Rosetta were growing flowers somewhere onboard.
Morphe: If we grew spices, they might be useful to Ladiva and the other people on cooking duty...
Lyria: What a wonderful idea!
Syr: Oh, hey, Lyria! And hi, (Captain)! Vyrn! Jamil!
Lyria: Hehe, I couldn't help overhearing.
Vyrn: You guys all helping Ladiva today?
Syr: We just finished! I was reading a letter from Gramps and Altos.
Syr: Gramps has awful handwriting, so Morphe was helping me decipher it.
Morphe: I'm glad he's doing well though. The gardening he's doing sounds like fun.
Syr: Yeah! I told him I was helping out in the subgalley, and he promised to send us some canned food made with his veggies.
Lyria: Ooh, that's great! I'm sure anything he makes will be delicious!
The group chats excitedly about the news from Galthazar and Altos.
That night, remembering their conversation, (Captain) pulls out the letter which arrived so long ago from Estalucia.
Lyria: (Captain), it's nearly time for dinner!
Lyria: Oh... That's the letter your father sent you, isn't it?
Lyria: I wish you had a way to write him back like Syr does...
Lyria: It's such a shame you haven't been able to correspond, but it's not easy to get a letter delivered to Estalucia.
Lyria: I guess we'll just have to reach the end of the skies so you can answer him!
Lyria: Let's go meet your father together, (Captain)!
(Captain) nods and runs over the letter's oft-read lines once more before carefully tucking it away.
As they voyage toward their far-off goal, (Captain) and the crew's days are rewarding but busy.
Every night, Raduga opens its door to welcome those hard-working adventurers.
Yngwie is a crew member

Yngwie: Later, Ladiva. Good night.
Ladiva: Good night, Yngwie. Come again soon.
Ladiva: Things are finally quieting down. Everyone must be heading off to sleep.
Ladiva: Thanks for everything today, Jamil. I can handle the rest. Why don't you call it a night?
Jamil: No, please allow me to wash the dishes. Many hands make light work, after all.
Jamil: You mustn't overburden yourself either, Ladiva.
Ladiva: Oh... Well, I guess I'll take you up on that then. I'm really grateful for all your help, Jamil!
Leaving Jamil at the sink, Ladiva sets about sweeping the floor.
Ladiva: Come to think of it, it's been a while since I saw the captain.
Ladiva: There've been so many missions lately... I hope (Captain)'s sleeping properly. I don't want our captain burning the candle at both ends.
Jamil: Actually... I wanted to speak to you about that.
Ladiva: You did? Go ahead. You can tell me anything.
Jamil: The truth is...
Jamil: I cannot help feeling that (Captain) has been in low spirits recently.
Ladiva: Really?
Jamil: In the time we have been acquainted, I have never known (Captain) to sigh so often.
Jamil: The captain seems distracted, thoughts far away... Slow to respond whenever Lyria or Vyrn speak...
Jamil: When I asked if exhaustion was to blame, Master merely insisted that all was well.
Ladiva: Oh no! Our poor captain!
Jamil: Master puts a great deal of faith in you.
Jamil: Perhaps you will succeed in learning the source of this malaise where I have failed.
Jamil: Ladiva, will you help me?
Ladiva: Of course! I'll do whatever I can.
Ladiva: I'm disappointed in myself for not noticing sooner that something was wrong.
Ladiva: (Poor (Captain) probably didn't want to bother me because I've been busy with Raduga...)
Ladiva: (Such a considerate person. Always thinking of others first.)
Ladiva: (Maybe a little too considerate to let anyone know when things get rough.)
Ladiva: (And I knew that! Agh, how could I let myself get so distracted with Raduga!)
Ladiva: (Here I was having the time of my life running the subgalley while the captain needed me!)
Ladiva: How could I ever be so heartless!