[Auron doesn't seem to realize his comm is on. But this broadcast is anything but accidental.]
Why so silent, Auron? You've always had something to say about everyone else.
[Auron simply grunts in response. He's not going to dignify his shadow with a response. Well a verbal one anyway.]
As you wish then. If you will not speak, then I will.
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Even if you don't answer it, she's going to stand there until you do.]
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Grumpy guardian is even grumpier. He turns to walk back into his room, but the door is open if Yuna wants to come inside.]
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Hopefully.
Yuna steps inside before quietly closing the door behind her.]
Sir Auron...?
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I believe a cactuar has his tongue.
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My father's death was not your fault, Sir Auron. He knew what he had to do.
My death was not your fault, either. I was careless - I thought someone was in trouble, and I ventured into Carnival even though I had been warned not to. That was the cost of my poor judgement.
And I...[Yuna pauses, thinking of what she wants to say before looking up at her Guardian.] I think that the experience has helped me, in a way. Now that I know how it feels to die, I think...
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Perhaps it will be easier for me to face Sin. [You're a bad liar, Yuna. A very bad liar.]
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[He wants you to think about that, Yuna. Really think. 'Course his shadow decides to chime in.]
There he goes again with this cryptic nonsense. Yuna, haven't you ever wondered what goes on his head?
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Sir Auron, I...
[You what, Yuna?]
I do not know everything.
There's so much that I still need to learn, but...I know that you did everything you did to keep my father safe. I also know that, had you been with me in Carnival, you would have done the same.
You are my guardian. [What else can she say? Yuna knows it probably won't mean much to him, but she should at least try to be reassuring or...something.] I would never hate you.
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[Auron hmps and let's his gaze fall. He doesn't want Yuna to see that the shadow is getting to him. He's the calm one. He's not supposed to get mad.]
Tell her. Tell her or I will.
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...Tell me what?
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See how he lies? Which should I tell her first, Auron? About Sin or about how--
Don't.
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[Yuna's voice is firm, now. She's not going to just let you drop the subject.]
You are hiding something from me. What is it?
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Sin...will return. Even if you use the Final Summoning.
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[It's been Spira's only hope for one thousand years. It made no sense - how could Yevon perpetuate a false tradition? Had all of the summoners' sacrifices been in vain?
...Had her father's?
Yuna doesn't want to believe it, but Auron would have no reason to try and lie to her about this.]
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[Yes, he stole that from Kimahri. But Kimahri's not here right now.]
Yuna, I want you About time you admitted it.
.... [HIS KINGDOM FOR HIS KATANA.]
I want you to know that if defeating Sin is your goal, then let nothing shake your resolve. Understood?
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I understand, Sir Auron. No matter what happens, I...I will find a way to defeat Sin.
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Good.
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