[For the past several weeks, Ventus has been going between the detox clinics and his rooms. It was the ruling from the judge given the destruction he had visited on the food court, however out of his mind he had been. But considering how bad he had felt and proof that it had not been ALL Ventus' fault, the judge had been lenient - two weeks of
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When you have a spare moment, please come to my bookshop.
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[He takes the guide and heads for the door. It was true his house arrest was up, but he was still being watched, he knew, by the ship's monitoring systems for awhile yet.]
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Azi?
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Come in, come in my dear.
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The shop's looking good.
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The shop rarely changes, my dear. Though I'm thinking of moving the couch in the back room just to liven things up a bit.
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Azi, about what happened - I'm sorry.
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[He steps around the counter to stand in front of Ventus and pats his cheek fondly, a gentle smile on the angel's face.]
None of that was your fault. You're a good person, my dear. It shows in how upset you are over all this.
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Well, I felt I needed to say it all the same.
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I appreciate the sentiment, my dear.
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And thanks for sticking up for me when the guards came. I know I went with them anyways, but thanks for that too.
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[He grins though, showing he was joking.]
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