Her legs wrapped up and concealed beneath jeans she'd borrowed from Riku, Linali made her way slowly to the lounge. She ached from her feet to her hips, and Suman, trailing along behind her, looked quite worried.
"Linali, are you sure you should be moving? I'm sure Maria could get you down there," he offered, floating up beside her.
Linali gave him a smile, albeit a pained one. "I'm fine. The Innocence just really took a toll on me," she said. "I'll be fine soon. I have to dance at the ball, remember?" He shook his head, wishing he'd had her optimism in his life...
Pulling open the door to lounge, Linali smiled at Fuji before hobbling into the room.
Fuji looked up hearing the door open as he saw her hobbling as he got to his feet, but uncertain whether he should approach her or not...so he didn't. "Linali...what's wrong?" he wondered.
Linali smiled at him, hoping to assuage his fears. "I'm having a... bit of a problem with my boots," she said, doing her best to make her way to a chair. "General Cross is working on it, so I'll be fine soon enough. Right now I'm kind of weak."
Fuji came over and helped her over towards the nearby chair. "Ah, I see..." he said. He really didn't, but if she wanted to tell him, she'd do it on her own time. "Here you go. Want some water or anything?" he wondered.
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"Linali, are you sure you should be moving? I'm sure Maria could get you down there," he offered, floating up beside her.
Linali gave him a smile, albeit a pained one. "I'm fine. The Innocence just really took a toll on me," she said. "I'll be fine soon. I have to dance at the ball, remember?" He shook his head, wishing he'd had her optimism in his life...
Pulling open the door to lounge, Linali smiled at Fuji before hobbling into the room.
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