While his friends and the rest made the best of the situation, Cloud was perhaps the only one reluctant to branch out. For close to a month he kept to himself and spoke only when addressed, but the majority of his time here was spent in isolation from the rest. There was so much on his mind from the destruction of his world to the concern of his
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Of course, most other people on the ship weren't as completely paranoid about averse to the Sensoriums as Allenby was, and she sighed when she found that this one was occupied--the sigh was cut short, however, when she saw what the simulation was.
She couldn't help but look around. It had been years since she'd set foot inside a church, probably what... a whole decade or something. No way of telling if this one was Lutheran or not, though. It looked really beat up.
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It looked more like a garden than a functioning church, really. And that was fine with her. She was all ready to investigate when she noticed the man standing there, deep in thought.
Maybe he needed a conversation?
"Please pardon me," she called softly. "May I look at these flowers for a few moments?"
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So it was only natural that on the day she was actively seeking him out she hadn't been able to find him. Which was odd, but she took it as a good sign. It was actually the reason why she was looking for him - to get him to go do something on the ship, learn a little about it.
Aerith started on her own little Cloud-hunt. It was a while before she arrived at the Sensoriums - a place she hadn't been in much, but was just as good as any to search.
When she stumbled upon him, she came to a full stop. It was her church. The one she'd left behind with no clue how long it would be until she was back. It seemed a little more destroyed than before, but that didn't matter to her. "I haven't thought about this place in so long," she said this quietly, mostly to herself, as she took in her surroundings.
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