According to Charles, worries about hang-ups only came from switching worlds and getting attached to ones new life, so he didn't blame her for not understanding it. Angelica could only nod her head at the information. It made sense at least, even if it wasn't completely something within her realm of understanding. Hang-ups for Charles though always seemed to come back to this question of marriage. He asked bringing up what he heard about her turning down Roland and the situation surrounding it, she gave it a bit more thought and began to explain herself. "Yes, I am still sure about marrying you. I said that to Roland when I wasn't as good at expressing myself. The life of a mindless soldier just fighting blindly because they like to isn't something I am interested in," she explained better her taste. "If you died because you went off, I can figure you died in defense of someone, not because your ego or bloodlust fueled you into something unwinnable. So basically, I want to marry a man I can respect. Who would do the right things, not necessarily just for themselves, but for everyone. And you're that kind of man so I don't have a problem with it," she explained fully with a sigh. "That is to say, I am not saying Roland or Renaud are bad guys, but their kind of attitude isn't to my liking. Not for someone I'd have to put up with, talk to, or be with..." she explained her taste in the strangest way but was assured that Charles was the type of man she preferred. "Besides, I think you're cuter than them." she said. Ah her type had to be strange indeed, it wasn't like the world truly created ugly people.
Ah with that bit down and their walk continuing, they ended up nearing her bedroom and discussing the issue of beings from other worlds. Apparently Charles and others like them never seemed to know if they were going to end up going back. If they get attached it could be that they were wed tomorrow and the next day he'd be back in Ibaraki, because the mechanism that transported them to this world was an unknown. "Well in that case, you should make sure I know where to look for you and how to find you. If one can be teleported one way, one could be teleported the other. And the idea that it might happen at random, is more of a reason to enjoy every moment before it happens. I haven't known any place beyond the walls of this fortress, but I am sure if my husband disappeared, finding him would be a grand adventure," she offered seeming to think of it in terms of the here and now. By her own approximation they could just disappear. "As for a game plan, that might be something to ask the Nexus, as the god of the world it should understand that mechanism a bit," she said making sure they kept their options open. She had no intention of having Charles slip away from her, nor would something as simple as another world be enough to keep two people who enjoyed each other apart. She simply didn't believe it.
As for her fish, apparently it was called Dawncatcher for a reason and should be placed facing the rising sun. "Sun rises in the west on this floor, and sets in the east. Not sure why but it's what I am used to, and why this room is set up the way it is..." she said pointing out the direction of her bed facing away from the rising sun to avoid waking herself. Just the same, she didn't bother doing something crazy like building a tank near the window. No, she walked over to the wall and interfaced with it magically, changing a large section of the wall into a hollowed out window of thick glass. Her magic allowed her to use a blue colored gem and fill it with water of the same temperature as the bag and then she switched to a green gem which she used to create some small plants in the bottom of it.