Kay... are you alright? I... if you ever need to talk about anything, I'm here.
[They may have only spoken twice, but Kay was extremely lively and sweet, and Euphie wanted to make sure that didn't change. So if the girl was feeling down at all, she wanted to do everything she could to help Kay feel even the slightest bit better.]
[Having had her own share of nightmares of Clovis' death, in addition to the ones following Lelouch and Nunnally's disappearance years ago, Euphie knew how it felt all too well.]
Even so... I know it hurts seeing those things, dream or not.
[H-HEY SHE WASN'T FOOLISH - no wait she was like, only thirteen or fourteen then oh sob
Kay has been playing the I'm-okay-it's-all-right game since she realized her dream was broadcast over the network. Really, it was only a dream. She didn't regret her decision - even if the work had been more dangerous than being the Yatagarasu in real, real life. But Edgeworth's words now seem to drive all the risks home, the scary parts of living her double life as an agent who signed up at a very young age just to carry on her father's mission.
She can't play this game forever. And, it's difficult to ignore the fact that in both her true past and her Somarium-created past, her father had died. In both her pasts, she vowed to carry on his ideals.
So her voice is at last reduced to the whisper of a little girl in a big, big world.]
M-Mr. Edgeworth...it wasn't your fault... [The choice had been hers, after all.]
But I was the one who wanted it! [Kay doesn't care, and she finally gets this point across. Her voice wavers on the last word. After that, she glances away briefly, as if someone was watching her.]
[video] SLIDES IN LATE LIKE I'VE BEEN HERE ALL ALONG i-if that's okay...maskmasteryJune 7 2011, 14:46:41 UTC
[His manner is sympathetic, his voice soft, like he doesn't want to intrude on this. Dreams are, after all, very personal - having broadcast two of his own to the network, he understands this all too well.
Still, there's a dry smile on his face.]
I have to admit, there have been few dreams quite so vivid as those so many of us shared... It's unsurprising that they linger with us still.
[video] I LIKE THAT ANSWER.maskmasteryJune 8 2011, 18:01:17 UTC
I believe it would be difficult not to, as involved in them as we were - particularly when the event itself was without explanation or apparent reason.
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[They may have only spoken twice, but Kay was extremely lively and sweet, and Euphie wanted to make sure that didn't change. So if the girl was feeling down at all, she wanted to do everything she could to help Kay feel even the slightest bit better.]
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Even so... I know it hurts seeing those things, dream or not.
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At least...at least it's...that's done, isn't it? [Sure, but having a father murdered in both lives...]
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Kay has been playing the I'm-okay-it's-all-right game since she realized her dream was broadcast over the network. Really, it was only a dream. She didn't regret her decision - even if the work had been more dangerous than being the Yatagarasu in real, real life. But Edgeworth's words now seem to drive all the risks home, the scary parts of living her double life as an agent who signed up at a very young age just to carry on her father's mission.
She can't play this game forever. And, it's difficult to ignore the fact that in both her true past and her Somarium-created past, her father had died. In both her pasts, she vowed to carry on his ideals.
So her voice is at last reduced to the whisper of a little girl in a big, big world.]
M-Mr. Edgeworth...it wasn't your fault... [The choice had been hers, after all.]
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But I was the one who wanted it! [Kay doesn't care, and she finally gets this point across. Her voice wavers on the last word. After that, she glances away briefly, as if someone was watching her.]
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Still, there's a dry smile on his face.]
I have to admit, there have been few dreams quite so vivid as those so many of us shared... It's unsurprising that they linger with us still.
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