[She see's you there, Light, and she knows you're smiling. And she really, really hopes you don't stop once she gets closer.
One she has, however, she takes a few steps past the place where Lightning is sitting, bright blues eyes trained forwards, hands clasped in front of her.]
It's been a long time since we've been able to see one of these.
[And the smile doesn't falter, it does quite the opposite. If anything, the introduction of her sister into the picture would only make her smile brighter, and that's exactly what it did. She couldn't think of anyone else that she'd rather share this moment with.]
It's been even longer since we've seen one together.
[The words make her turn, her attention tearing from the beautiful sight in front of her to the one that's plastered over her sister's face. The smile was an even rarer occurrence than the rainbow, and it was one she was even more thankful to see. Her own softens as she makes her way back to the place where Lightning is sitting, dropping down next to her, leg's bent, feet planted firmly on the grass.]
It's a nice welcome, after being couped up inside for so long. I wonder if it's natures way of letting us know it missed us too.
[She shifts a little bit to allow her sister a more comfortable seating arrangement under the tree. She regards her with a small, satisfied nod before once again staring forward.]
It missed us, huh? That's an interesting way to look at it.
[She's not even going to mention the significance she attached to it. She smiled, that's enough optimism for one day.]
[It was nice, she decided, sitting out here under the light of the sun, the sky a stark blue against the brilliant colors of the beauty before them, so bright they almost shimmered.]
One she has, however, she takes a few steps past the place where Lightning is sitting, bright blues eyes trained forwards, hands clasped in front of her.]
It's been a long time since we've been able to see one of these.
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It's been even longer since we've seen one together.
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It's a nice welcome, after being couped up inside for so long. I wonder if it's natures way of letting us know it missed us too.
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It missed us, huh? That's an interesting way to look at it.
[She's not even going to mention the significance she attached to it. She smiled, that's enough optimism for one day.]
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Well... I've had a lot of time to think.
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[That sounds a little sad, so she promptly tries for a subject change.]
How do you like it here, Serah?
[she sounds genuinely curious, yet it also sounds a little bit awkward. This kind of small talk, it's never really been her forte.]
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