[A peaceful melody played on a panpipe can be heard through the journal, or by anyone who happens to be passing by House 52 this afternoon. Veteran residents may recognize this particular tune as one that Martel played on occassion during her stay in Luceti, but to Mithos it is simply the song his sister would play to comfort him all those many,
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She won't say much of anything-she'll just be listening to it while she cooks at her home. The only notable sound emitting is that of, perhaps, the occasional soft, careful clinging of a pan or utensil.
It was strange, that such a violent boy was capable of making such delicate music. In fact, when she looked at who was actually accidently recording this, she was surprised-shocked, even.
But she was happy for that.]
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Who is there? [Sounding very imperial for someone so seemingly young.]
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Even so...
"Losing her... was something he could not accept."
She sets her work aside and replies in a cautiously soft voice:]
You're very good at playing that.
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Why are you talking to me? Don't you understand that I can't stand you?
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Oh, you made that very clear when we last met, I suppose.
Did you write that yourself? The music, I mean.
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[As for her question, he quickly snaps back--]
My sister made it for me. She never intended for it to be heard by someone like you. [Everything of Martel's is his and nobody else's. Nobody else deserves to share in memories of Martel.]
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...She made it for you? She has a lot of talent.
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...She used to play it for me all the time. [He almost goes on to say that it is, and always has been, his favorite, but he stops himself.]
Why do you pretend to care?
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I like hearing about amazing people. And if you love her as much as you do, she had to have been that very thing; you can't blame me for wanting to know more about someone like that, can you?
[And it was true. Sayo loved hearing about extraordinary people-of course, her definition of extraordinary is beyond broad, but even so... it makes her curious.
And besides, she knows it's something he loves dearly, therefore something he would fondly speak of. Sayo was just relieved to know Mithos was capable of fondness.]
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You don't deserve to know anything about Martel. [Why should he share his precious sister with anyone in this filthy world? The happiness she brings is reserved for him alone.]
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Perhaps you're right.
...But if you're the only one who knows about her, then how will everyone else see what a good, strong person she was...?
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Why do you push away everything and everyone?
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Why is that? Why do you want to be alone?
Are you... scared of letting anyone near you?
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At least...that's what he thinks. Beneath the surface, though...he's terrified. Everyone he's ever known has betrayed him, turned their back on him, hurt him. Him and Martel. How can trusting people, allowing them to be close to him, bring anything but pain? No, he gave up on people a long, long time ago.]
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