[And today, Adstringendum, you all being greet to Riku... actually using the text function. Why? Because he has a V.I.Q Very. Important. Question. to ask all of you, and text is the most information means of communication at this disposial. So obviously, it's the very best choice for the moment.]
Anyone who's died here, what was your death price?
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[He looks away, a sad expression on his face.
Because he might have gotten to you in time had he not been stupid and gotten himself killed in the first place.]
But as far as I've seen, a price is final. The Animus don't seem to like us dying, so why would they show mercy in giving back what they took?
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[He will never, ever blame you for that, Ukitake. There is nothing in this world or any other that could make him place that blame with you.]
Yeah, I kinda got that feeling.
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Which I was.
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[He's much rather have lost something like that than what he did.]
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[But it makes him smile, because in the end, it's weird knowing someone he loves so much is really a god of death.]
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Yes, it's truly a humbling experience. How ever will I cope?
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...Thank you.
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And when Sora was gone, Riku had had to find someone else with a strong faith that he could safely rest his own within. And Ukitake was the only one he cared enough about, and trusted enough to know he wouldn't let any harm come to it.
One day, if Sora ever came back, it would go back to him. But for now, Ukitake held it. Just like Sango was slowly starting to hold his strength.]
For what?
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Sora... holds everything, Ukitake. My faith, my trust, my hope. Even my light.
Without him here... I had to find it in other people.
I found my faith in you.
I'm the one who should be thanking you.
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[He smiles.]
Knowing you are makes me feel lighter.
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