[Ami appears on the screen, her soft features hardened into a gravely serious expression.]
Alright.
[She lifts up a finger as though she's about to wag it, but instead it remains erect beneath her chin.]
As expected, Usagi-chan is not being forthcoming in the slightest as to what has transpired here prior to my arrival. [Re-arrival? Doesn't
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There seems to be something deeper troubling her. I can't tell what, though.
How are you, Rei-chan? Safe? We should catch up. I'd appreciate you bringing me up to speed.
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[Rei pauses for a moment before she frowns slightly.]
I can meet with you somewhere, sure. What did she tell you?
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[Ami shakes her head.] She's not telling me anything, which is why I'm concerned.
She's not the best of liars.
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She won't accept the reality of this place.
[It's a little harsh, but -- then again, Rei always is.]
I've been here the longest out of all of us, Ami -- over a year and a half. This world is terrible. People are bad, and no matter how hard you try, they won't change. And she won't accept that. -- she can't accept that.
[It's something of an amend, and Rei looks away, frustrated.]
I don't know what else to do to make her see that.
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Has she put herself in danger? [Ami's shoulders sag a bit, her stature shrinking a bit.] I'm sorry I haven't been here to help you, Rei-chan.
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It's such a relief to hear someone agree with her. But then, Ami's always been the sensible one who can look at something without a bias. Maybe that's what Rei needs.]
It's not your fault.
[Quickly, and with something of a look. No one chooses whether or not they arrive or leave Adstringnedum.]
I'm fine. I've -- adapted, but -- she hasn't put herself in danger directly, but -- sometimes she refuses to believe that people are just -- there are people here, Ami, that are evil.
[It's said without forgiveness or hesitance.]
And there are some people that don't deserve the chance she wants to give them. People who would just kill you because you're there. And -- between that and hanging onto every single memory and person that comes and goes here --
[Rei sets her jaw.]I'm the only senshi that's stayed ( ... )
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Her pacifist nature is what makes protecting the princess a duty consisting of our lives' worth of diligence and dedication. [Ami says this softly, as a fact, not a reminder. It's what made Usagi both worth protecting and a trial to protect, all at once. How much easier would it be if the princess chose to wield what power she had without concern for her adversaries? The senshi wouldn't have much of a job, would they?]
I am sorry, Rei-chan. [She lowers her eyes for a moment. Rei said it wasn't her fault, but still...] I was told that I was here before, but I have no memory of it. All I can say is that I wish I was ( ... )
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... she's had a long time to adjust, Ami.
This place is going to destroy her unless we figured something out.
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We'll figure something out. Right now, though, we need to do what we can to keep her spirits up.
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[She lets out a long exhale.]
I hope you're better at it than I am.
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Not better, Rei-chan. Strength in numbers.
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Right. Strength in numbers.
-- thanks.
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It's what I'm here for!
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Definitely.
It hasn't really been the same without you around. You shouldn't be here -- none of us should be -- but I'm glad you are.
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[We'll see how long that lasts, though.]
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