its always odd for me to remember that other people came from worlds with kinder circumstances than these where it would be better for loved ones to stay because their survivability chances are better its a harsh sacrifice to be without her at the cost of her life
It's worth the sacrifice. If I had the choice, I'd make it myself. I just want Rosie to be safe. Besides, time doesn't move back home, so at least I know she isn't miss me.
But don't get me wrong: there's nothing I want more than to hold her in my arms. Play with her. Read her a bedtime story. Tell her about her mummy. At least I have her picture with me. I talk to it, sometimes.
Well, I'm not surprised. Having seen some of the stories here written about us, it's clear that these authors have their own idea about the way things are. I suppose it's good to hear it's something that extends across other universes as well. Do either of these books have references to The City and the state of things at the times they were written?
[ Even the most absurd of stories can have some grounding in truth if one knows where to look for that sort of thing. ]
[Seymour rises obediently after he's been instructed to stand, his rigid and straight posture that of a man who has been taught from a very young age to revere appearances, for they are often the first and last impression anyone will have of them.]
Operation Mi'ihen was an endeavor on the part of the Crusaders and the Al Bhed to fight a creature known to bring great destruction to Spira. We call it Sin...and we were unable to stop it that day.
[He appropriates a more somber expression and does not look at Kanaya directly while she works, choosing a point just behind her head instead.]
There were numerous casualties, but there would have been countless more were it not for the ingenuity of the Al Bhed, the formidable will of the Crusaders...and the young summoner who was there that day with her guardians. I thank Yevon every day that anyone survived.
[Finally, he tilts his head to regard Kanaya.]
You must think it strange that I would compare that incident with the way you are helping me now, but this service you provide is no different from that of the merchant or the Al Bhed who provided something we did not have in a time when we needed it most. Even at a cost. I am grateful, Ms Maryam. Truly and beyond words.
['Beyond words.'
And yet he still manages to keep blathering. Kanaya's got him pegged.]
well lets be honest with ourselves would you really have wanted me to youve still got the wrong number and some demanding stranger is hassling you now what a delightful welcome
oh definitely im some sort of rude sociopath who doesnt give a damn about anyone else now thats definitely a thing that happened
anyway i dont know i had to improvise i thought youd just see the response and think "haha kanaya is making such a funny joke" and i did get a new phone
Well, the one is set in the City as it was at the time. It didn't really dip into current events, outside of being centered on imPorts. That's really its only focus. The other didn't feature anything that tied it to that world, it was about another era in another city on another world entirely.
shinji how believable do you really find it that i would ever be gone from this place i mean sure it isnt impossible or anything but plausible is another matter entirely
and yes things have been going well when can i expect you back
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