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[Voice] de_bel_survivor October 12 2011, 08:57:03 UTC
[That question serves as a dull, pained reminder of Naoya's departure. His...family in more than one way.]

...Nope. They're back home.

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[Voice] seiriald October 12 2011, 19:10:33 UTC
At least that person is waiting for you back there, right? Even if they can't be here?

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[Voice] de_bel_survivor October 12 2011, 20:32:56 UTC
That's right. I don't want to keep him waiting for too long, but here I am. [However long he's been in Luceti, it might not be that much to Naoya.]

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[Voice] seiriald October 13 2011, 06:17:12 UTC
But don't you want him here anyway? It's not so bad when you think about it.

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[Voice] de_bel_survivor October 13 2011, 10:40:16 UTC
Yeah...I do, if I can be selfish and have him here.

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[Voice] seiriald October 14 2011, 06:12:05 UTC
So why not be selfish and try asking the Malnosso? It wouldn't really hurt if they could bring him, right?

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[Voice] de_bel_survivor October 14 2011, 09:18:55 UTC
[Except Naoya kind of cause enough trouble to go on that danger list.

Well...as long brocousin try to behave...] Hm...it wouldn't, and knowing him, he won't be too bothered.

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[Voice] seiriald October 15 2011, 03:41:53 UTC
He wouldn't...? [Kouki, your beother-cousin-thing must be very chill and sweet with you if he wouldn't be bothered like most people are arriving here.]

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[Voice] de_bel_survivor October 15 2011, 04:24:13 UTC
[He's not sure about 'sweet', but Naoya's very, very pleased with his choice.

Unless Naoya forget about Luceti.] It's just how he is...that and I'm around.

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[Voice] seiriald October 15 2011, 04:36:42 UTC
... So he must really love you. [It's not so much a question as her thinking out loud - and being kind of jealous. She knows she wouldn't be enough for her own brother to be okay with staying in Luceti.]

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[Voice] de_bel_survivor October 15 2011, 04:51:34 UTC
...Yes, he does. [Despite how Naoya acts, and all of his manipulations, Kouki believes his brother-cousin really do love him.] Even if he doesn't act like it often.

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[Voice] seiriald October 16 2011, 00:59:12 UTC
I wonder why some siblings are like that? Why would you want someone you care about to think that you actually don't?

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[Voice] de_bel_survivor October 16 2011, 10:27:57 UTC
Societal expectations, their pride, or a number of things like...being afraid.

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[Voice] seiriald October 18 2011, 05:30:59 UTC
Why would someone be afraid to be a good sibling?

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[Voice] de_bel_survivor October 19 2011, 20:50:40 UTC
I wouldn't know. He's always been good to me, but he can be hard to read, too.

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[Voice] seiriald October 20 2011, 05:16:16 UTC
So... would you say you know him well, then? [It was a difficult concept for her to grasp, at least.]

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