[Around Sheik's head, there is the still-dark sky, cloudless and sharp. He seems to be sitting on a stone roof - the keen-eyed might be able to figure out that he's actually on top of the temple
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However bleak the setting, there is always something of merit to be found there... It may seem worthless, at a glance, and dismissable - but if one feels at a loss, one must take what little things they can get.
[He makes an amused little sound, smiles mirthlessly.]
But then, I've often been told I'm something of an optimist.
Sometimes he's pushed.
[The sight on her side is little more than a curtain of blonde and knees drawn up, under her chin. There's a rustling; shifting sounds.]
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There is nothing to forgive. If I minded answering, then I would not do so.
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I considered it, but that could be a hit or a miss.
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Is End World a real place?
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It could have been worse.
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[But her tone has settled a bit.]
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That's probably a good way to look at it.
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[He makes an amused little sound, smiles mirthlessly.]
But then, I've often been told I'm something of an optimist.
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[Her tone wavering a bit. There was nothing good about -- that place, no merit to be found in it. But here...]
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