"I...guess we've been keeping a lot of things from each other, huh?"Sephiroth shrugged slightly, feeling the movement shift his wing. It was his turn not to be able to meet Zack's eyes now, the first time in memory he could recall being ashamed enough about something to warrant such a tactic where his best friend was involved. "I suppose it depends
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If this had been going on since he was a child, he'd had all the time in the world to let him know, hadn't he? What, had Sephiroth not trusted him enough at that point? He guessed that was understandable, but it still hurt to think about. He could agree to the fact that there hadn't been a very good time after they met up again, but before...?
"Me neither, but we can't ignore it forever." Zack wasn't the sort that took solace in running away.
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"Ansem captured me and started his experiments on me, just before the fall of Hollow Bastion, when he discovered me in his laboratory under the castle. I may or may not have mentioned as much before. But what he discovered me doing was reading notes on an infant he'd experimented on years ago, a random orphan he'd picked because there was no family to ask questions, a child he injected with darkness and then kept an eye on as he grew up. I'm sure I don't need to spell it out." He ran a hand through his hair absently; he felt curiously numb, and saw no reason not to lay everything before Zack; how much worse could it get, after all? "You may as well know that Ansem credited the darkness for all the physical and mentral prowess his specimen exhibited; he even theorized it might have affected hair and eye color, although he never ( ... )
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"I remember the experiments Ansem did on me as an adult clearly enough. I was too young to remember anything the first time around, however."
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Sephiroth glanced over at Zack, momentarily forgetting his unease in his kneejerk astonishment. He was far too close to the matter to be objective, he knew that, and even if Zack had been as affected by all of this as Sephiroth was, his friend was naturally a more easygoing personality. And there was always the possibility that he was as uncomfortable discussing this as Sephiroth was, and was trying (somewhat tactlessly) to change the subject.
But having his entire life manipulated by the king he'd devoted that life to serving wasn't something he had gotten past yet; he wasn't sure it was possible to get past something of that magnitude at all. And for Zack, of all people, to apparently not just miss the significance of something it had taken all of Sephiroth's resolve to tell him but to tell him he was over it...
Sephiroth probably wouldn't have been offended even if he had felt less numb than he did at the moment; they had been apart for over a decade and apparently they had both changed distinctly ( ... )
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"That's not what I meant," he grunted, standing from the bed to go lean against the wall. It wasn't because he was upset, but he'd rather be in a position where he could make proper eye contact with his friend. "I mean that Ansem is gone now. He can't control us anymore. Sure, we've suffered because of him, but..." He sighed as he tried to think of the proper way to get the message across. "We're at least able to face what happened to some extent--we're not comfortable, but we're not denying it ever happened. And now, if we wanted, we could do our best to make sure that what happened to us doesn't happen to anyone else ( ... )
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A relatively simple statement, but it was enough to wash away Sephiroth's annoyance so thoroughly it was as if it had never been there. Even after admitting that there was every chance he'd been given his position as General for reasons that had nothing to do with his qualifications for the job, even after telling Zack how thoroughly the darkness was a part of him...Zack wouldn't just be willing to work under his command again, he'd be proud to do so ( ... )
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Even if Sephiroth had been molded to fit the position of general, what they had gone through together as brothers-in-arms had been real. The circumstances had caused both of them to meet. It was a bit shaking, to think that there was a chance they never would have known each other if Ansem hadn't put so much interest into Sephiroth's life.
What, was he supposed to be thankful toward the former king for making sure they'd met?
Zack decided there was no point in thinking over it so much--it didn't matter how it happened, it simply mattered that it had happened. "You're welcome."
He frowned, not quite following. "What else, then?"
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"There's a reason I haven't been back yet." Cloud had made it; so had Aerith. He and Sephiroth were one of the only ones that hadn't made the trip back. Then again, they had the heaviest baggage. "I'm still not sure if I'm ready to brave it, but..." He motioned to the room, but obviously seemed to be gesturing beyond it. "With the state of things now, the war isn't looking that great. Setting up some organization to inform refugees is nice enough, but I feel like I could be a much better help. I shouldn't be throwing my skills to waste, not when I could be helping to clean up the mess he made."
And no, he didn't need to specify who 'he' was.
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Smiling, he pushed away from the wall and stepped back over to the bed, standing before Sephiroth as he clapped his hand on his shoulder. "Hey, I did the same thing. I focused on looking for you and Cloud and Aerith, ignoring the fact that some of you probably had gone back to Hollow Bastion, but now that I know you're all safe, what other excuse do I have?"
Spinning around, he sat back down next to Sephiroth. His arm twitched and he felt like he should place it around his friend's shoulders, but--probably not a good idea.
"We'll be fine if we go back together," he offered reassuringly. "We might even get cheered as we step inside." Grinning, he shrugged. It was a nice thought, if nothing else.
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"Company?" Cocking his head to the side, his mouth twitched into an unsure smile. "You mean each other?" Maybe they'd convince some others to come with. He wasn't sure if he'd want to drag both Cloud and Aerith along, but maybe one could come along?
He vaguely wondered if Leon would ever make the trip, though it wasn't exactly his business.
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It was strange. His situation hadn't exactly improved; if anything, it had gotten worse, given that he'd committed to returning to a place he didn't want to go where he was most likely not to be welcome. But he was currently in a better mood than he'd been in a long time. Quite a lot of that could probably be attributed to Zack, and to their comfortably familiar banter that always seemed to ease a bit of the stress, but Sephiroth also suspected that part of him - like an old warhorse - was genuinely eager to get back on the front lines of the war in some way or another.
And there was also the possibility that his conscience was finally starting to rest easier knowing that he was finally going to start doing everything he was capable of against the Heartless.
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