[QUIETLY SEETHING. this should have not been broadcasted ever, but she didn't expect she would be spared from this. just thought this memory would never reach the rest of the scorched.]
[not that she could have, anyway. but it was something sappily romantic that she isn't sharing with him because his first words cause what was quietly seething to shoot into visible anger. SHE KNOWS IT'S HER FAULT, THANKS.]
[He's not... quite sure what to say here. Safe to say, much of what he saw confuses the shit out of him. Other-wordly stuff he's still not on par with yet.
But he can see that what happened was horrible. That much is pretty damn clear.]
[Snap to it, kiddo. Better say something with less stupid this time.]
... n-no, sorry. I mean...
That happened to you?
[Right, so. Not much better. There is some pretty obvious empathy in his tone, though. For what it's worth. He's just afraid to start belting out questions.]
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[ He hasn't seen these things anywhere in Anatole, and he'd know if a battle was raging above him like that. But still, it's odd... ]
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[ Had he not experienced something like this before, he might be surprised. ]
I wasn't aware these devices had that capability.
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[QUIETLY SEETHING. this should have not been broadcasted ever, but she didn't expect she would be spared from this. just thought this memory would never reach the rest of the scorched.]
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[ ... ]
Would could I see the world you came from with my own eyes.
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[oh, yeah, and there is a valley of broken gravity. oops.]
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[ Someone was listening attentively to your dream, Shirley. ]
I would happily die to save Mother. I wouldn't be useless like you were.
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[not that she could have, anyway. but it was something sappily romantic that she isn't sharing with him because his first words cause what was quietly seething to shoot into visible anger. SHE KNOWS IT'S HER FAULT, THANKS.]
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...I'm sorry.
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[which is to say, don't be.]
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[not offended, really.]
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But he can see that what happened was horrible. That much is pretty damn clear.]
Huh. Wow.
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How eloquent.
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... n-no, sorry. I mean...
That happened to you?
[Right, so. Not much better. There is some pretty obvious empathy in his tone, though. For what it's worth. He's just afraid to start belting out questions.]
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[not as bad as jin, but still.]
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