Jul 16, 2011 12:42
[Phone | nope, no filters ever]
Everyone, this is Sora Himoto again and I hope you're all listening to this, because I mean every word of it!
I'm not a real knight.
My country, Japan, never had knights! Not like the kind other places have had, though I guess we had something similar, only not really... [Oh. She's getting off track.] But I don't care! Even if I can never officially be a knight, I still am one! Anyone can be the Knight of Justice, because that's about protecting... well... protecting everyone! You don't need someone to tell you that you can be a knight, you just have to be one!
I used to think it only meant protecting princesses and I did do that, a lot, but... well... I know I'm not very smart, but even I can see when everyone is suffering! And it's the same here, in Mayfield! I feel sad for Jane Smith... or... or Samantha, was it? And for the police chief and the Smiths and the Mayor and all the others who keep us here, because I'm sure they're suffering, too!
But that doesn't mean I won't fight them! What they're doing is still wrong and justice still has to be done! It's my duty to protect everyone and I will, even if it means fighting the police or the Smiths or... or anyone else who tries to hurt any of you! Even if it means getting hurt! Even if it means dying again and again just trying!
I know things have been really bad lately, but you can't give up! You can keep going! I almost gave up, before, back home, after Shoujou started hurting everyone and... and I got so angry and lost and... but... but I got back up! Because my friends needed me and believed in me and that was all I ever needed! And if you can't get back up, if you fall and can't keep going, well, I'll be there to help you back up, all right?
[Wow, this got rambly.]
Oh, right, and if anyone knows if anyone is actually arresting people, you need to tell me right away! I don't plan on letting anyone go to jail for being a... a whatever!
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