"Your world's blessed, then," she called back in a mirthless laugh.
She guessed that she was simply doomed to make awful first impressions on every Gladion she met. She was three for three now. But somehow, she had a nagging lack of remorse about this one.
Although she was listening to whatever Lillie and this "Gladius" had to say, she started thinking. Okay, so maybe this
was another version of Gladion that had miraculously ended up summoned here by Betel. But
why? Assuming every Wayfarer had been sent a partner, just as Guzma had arrived to her, then surely this Lillie was here for the Other Gladion. So why would
another Gladion need to show up? Unless he was here already. Close enough to be whisked away in Betel's recalculation.
Not to mention, if this really was a different Gladion who had never known another version of her, how the
fuck did he know her full name already? She didn't tell anybody here her last name.
Suddenly, everything before Amida regaining form, before time meshed together, came crashing down on her like an anvil crushing a stupid cartoon character.
Neo to Mesa, I say again: have you e̶s̵t̷a̵b̵l̸i̵s̵h̸e̷d̶ ̴t̷h̴e̴ ̷r̶e̴l̶a̸y̸s̷? Mesa, please report!"
The Breloom on the radio took a step back, stretching the handset's coiled cable connection. "Control, they have reinforcements, it doesn't look good. Permission to fire on the field?"
"Granted, Mesa."
"Shepherd! Shepherd, this is Neo. What the hell is going on over there? If I hear reports of bombardment anywhere near the vessel, there will be hell to pay.
"Hello, Gladion," crackled the voice of his alt-timeline counterpart. "That was a clever idea of yours, but I can't allow you to impersonate me."
Director Gladius has issued a summoning command.
"...son of a
bitch," she said to herself.
Her pause gave Guzma the perfect opening shove her to the ground with his usual aggressive fervor.
"You really are a
witch, you know?
" he spat in a loud whisper. "What the
hell wrong with you? Fucking Rambo complex-looking
gnome."
He stopped when Odette lasered in on him with a
look. The one that let him know shit was real, despite the fact that he still wasn't fully convinced this wasn't a strange Hau weed-induced nightmare.
This was the motherfucker Nolan had warned her about. And if she heard the radio comms correctly during all of that insane brawling, then he was part of the mess they were in in the first place. He had also ordered the firing on the mesa, despite evidently being afraid of guns himself for some fucking reason. That alone made her want recant her bluff and unload some bullets into him anyway.
She couldn't very well tell Guzma all of that now. She just needed to hope that he trusted her enough to know that she'd explain when she could. She shoved him away and stood up to try to fruitlessly brush off her dress. "Fuck off," she said in a huff. "Okay, you think I have a Rambo complex. Tell me something I don't know."
"Okay," Guzma retaliated. "You also remind me of a dog toy. Small and squeaky."
She appreciated him playing along, but that didn't stop her from filing that quip away for later vengeance. Rolling her eyes, she looked back over at Gladius.
No...
Neo.
"I know how zoroark work," she said. She yawned; perfect timing. "It's been a rough few months full of liars, reprobates, and more liars. I also think I smashed my head when I landed, so please excuse me for being jumpy over the fact that you're not the person I thought you were, and happened to be an illusion on top of it. My trust levels are in the gutter." She glanced around at her surroundings again. "Literally."
She then presented her hands to him, as an evident gesture of remorse.
"I apologize."
For not immediately breaking your snout, you fucking rat.