[As ever, arguing with Rosa has proven a pointless effort. Her stubbornness always outmatches Cecil, which is why he's now waiting in Figaro instead of going to her as he'd originally planned. He has so much to talk to her about, and is only just beginning to sort through the memories of Gaia in his head. So much has happened between now and then, that he can now sympathise with Rosa and her 17 year gap of time spent at home and then returning to Gaia. Even only a few months spent at home feels like he's been away for years.
After a while, Cecil spots an airship coming in to land. Hoping it's Rosa's ship from Troia arriving, he goes immediately toward it. He knows full well Rosa doesn't want to waste another moment away from him, and so he'll be there waiting the moment she disembarks.]
[action in Figaro]
After a while, Cecil spots an airship coming in to land. Hoping it's Rosa's ship from Troia arriving, he goes immediately toward it. He knows full well Rosa doesn't want to waste another moment away from him, and so he'll be there waiting the moment she disembarks.]