Shū Tsukiyama (月山 習) | ɢᴏᴜʀᴍᴇᴛ (
preybeforemeals) wrote2014-09-21 12:00 am
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(Meridiana, you probably want this one.)
"Ah, amore, it seems I've missed you; do leave something for me and we'll see if we can rectify that, shall we?"
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I guess, in my case, it would be better for me to forget, should I leave one day.
[It would just be too hard, having to go back.]
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If you're happy here and it's what you want, then it's what I want for you.
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I really do like it here for the most part, as strange as it can be. But since we don't have any control over what happens, I'm going to try to not worry about it.
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Are you going to be all right for the time being, otherwise?
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Right?
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Exactly! That's exactly it.
And even if you do start to worry about the state of things back home...just like pleasure isn't permanent, I think that can be said for our dark times as well. Sorrow isn't our natural state of things, regardless of who or what you are; the fact that we can experience pleasure with such intensity in the first place speaks a lot to that. Things will work out, just because they're naturally inclined to - if not toward happiness, then at least toward contentment and some sort of equilibrium.
We have too much to experience yet, in both this world and our own. It'll be fine.
[...Clearly someone's feeling pretty good now that the feelings jam is out of the way.
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That's a good way to think about it, I think. That things will work themselves out in some sort of way, eventually.
[Though Tsukiyama put it in better words than he could have.]
And honestly? I'm...actually a bit excited to see what happens here in the future. So much has happened already, and I've only really seen two towns in this world.
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...The name of that region threw me a bit, I'll admit, but it's presumably nothing like the Kanto we know - I don't believe there's a Tokyo equivalent, at least.
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[There's a bit of a pause before he continues.]
Though, one thing I'm really surprised by is that some people actually fly on their Pokemon between towns.
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[HIGH PLACES, KANEKI-KUN]
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I have a Pokemon that...should be able to fly eventually, I think. ...I mean, he can fly, but I really don't think he could carry anyone.
You have to have a certain badge before you can do that anyway, right?
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Either way, it makes very little sense to have to teach these things how to do something they should already know how to do.
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So you've gotten some badges already, then, Tsukiyama-san?
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There's someone else staying with me and so I've been keeping close to her, and the weather was entirely too hideous to allow for travel for quite some time besides.
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[...You can practically sense the "...UHHHHHHHHHHH...", good lord.]
She's not from Tokyo, I met her here - we arrived at the same time.
She doesn't know about any of us; Banjou-san knows her as well, and to my knowledge he hasn't said anything either.
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Oh, okay. That's nice of you to let her stay with you, then.
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I'm not interested in doing anything to her, just for reference's sake.
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[And that's probably only partially a lie.]
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For another, she's a bit too important to me at this point to consider.
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I understand. I've met a couple people here like that, for me.
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That's good to know - that you have, I mean.
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Most of them have helped me some way or another...but they haven't made me feel like I owe them for it or anything.
[...bless Nonon's heart for putting up with Kaneki not caving and just buying a goshdang map, basically.]