[ . . . he laughs faintly at that, and brings up their interlaced hands. he shifts them ever so slightly so he can still hold onto tsuru's - but lifts so that he can press a kiss to the inside of tsuru's wrist.]
[ . . . he looks out past the gazebo, admiring the flowers.]
... I am freer than I had been.
And yet, at once, I face more unknowns, with less at my disposable.
History is, supposedly, known. We are meant to protect what is past, and what is certain. But now - how shall these fates find their conclusion? What a curious combination.
I have been through two of these already, and at the same time, this is the furthest I've been. It's a little strange, to be part of the narrative, isn't it?
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I wonder if this too is a part of being romantic.
The wish to have you in every way I can.
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[ it's nice to hear of mikazuki's wants, besides tea and peace. ]
But I think it is. I feel the same about you.
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Fufu...
How curiously we grow into these bodies.
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[ their desires, for power, for their country, for love. ]
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[like they've had these bodies for a While now and it's still
so much]
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[ he can learn less ]
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[thoughtfully,]
It is remarkable... how there are more hues of sorrow and rage to be found.
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[ instead of hidden away behind a hood. ]
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I wonder if Hua Cheng, Cloud Strife, and Lup encounter the same.
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Your answer is the one I am most curious about.
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... I am freer than I had been.
And yet, at once, I face more unknowns, with less at my disposable.
History is, supposedly, known. We are meant to protect what is past, and what is certain. But now - how shall these fates find their conclusion? What a curious combination.
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I have been through two of these already, and at the same time, this is the furthest I've been. It's a little strange, to be part of the narrative, isn't it?
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[thoughtfully, before it prompts a laugh from him]
And so, my crane, what part do you suppose we ought to play?
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[ he squeezes his hand. ]
Shall we cut through the mysteries?
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[he smiles]
Naturally so. I wonder where we ought to begin.
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And even then, it usually took a while until we learned anything of use.
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It is likely the ties that bind us that shall be our greatest asset.
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We may. I do believe between the two of us we will be able to cover the number of guests more than enough.
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Why don't we pick names out of a hat?
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