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Happy Birthday, Dork | Backdated to August 31
Sender: Naoya
To: Everyone
Subject: Birthday boy
My cousin, who recently arrived, has a birthday today. Wishing him a happy birthday is encouraged.
He's 18 now after all. In many places that makes you an adult, Kazuya.
Yes, I know you can see me writing this.
To: Everyone
Subject: Birthday boy
My cousin, who recently arrived, has a birthday today. Wishing him a happy birthday is encouraged.
He's 18 now after all. In many places that makes you an adult, Kazuya.
Yes, I know you can see me writing this.
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Instead, ]
There are a few like that everywhere, I think.
Every world needs heroes.
[ And suffer for the lack of them, inevitably. ]
But that doesn't make it any less impressive.
If your friends are like you, then you're lucky to have each other.
[ Those types do tend to find one another, don't they? Or at least inspire more of their kind. ]
In any case, I'll take your word for it.
Although, what's 'normal' might be different to both of us.
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And you're right. Your normal includes world hopping, and mine includes playing video games and going to school and occasionally going shopping with my friends. That's a pretty big difference of "Normal".
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You're welcome.
I do know that some people put a lot of importance on that name.
Maybe I should say that you acted heroically instead.
Would that be better?
[ Which... is still the same thing depending on how you look at it, but semantics. Reading his description, ]
For the people in my worlds, most of that does sound like a pretty typical life.
Mine hasn't been that way, but I think that's what most kids would expect to spend their days doing, even where I come from.
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Really? Then I guess you might be the exception to the norm. Not that that's a bad thing. It definitely sounds like maybe a little more interesting than sitting in class all day trying not to fall asleep.
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Interesting is one way to describe it, I suppose.
Still, 'unusual' isn't something I've ever really wanted to be.
[ Mainly because she has been from the beginning. ]
Actually, I've always wished that I could be more like other people.
I know not everyone is excited about going to school, but if I had the chance, I would at least want to try it.
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I can get it. It seems like it'd be a bit much, after a bit. To be different from everyone else.
But why don't you go to school then? If you can travel the worlds at will, surely you could find a school that you could join, even if it's just for the semester to see if it's something you'd like.
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It can be.
But in the end, there's nothing to be done about it.
I can't change what I am any more than anyone else can.
[ Well - not deliberately or permanently, anyway. Sure, she knows about certain aspects of her future, but the facts remain what they are. Admitting them to someone else is the harder part sometimes, and her pen shifts in her hand a moment as she hesitates at those other words of his. ]
Because I never got the chance to.
That is, even though I could travel from place to place, it was never safe for me to do it alone, or to go wherever I wanted to.
Up until I left my original worlds, I'd been in hiding for most of my life.
[ So that did make legal enrollment in any kind of learning facility a bit of a challenge. ]
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[He understands that his own position is pretty precarious back home, and that the SDF probably... aren't just going to let him live a normal life anymore. He's too dangerous, but it's also not exactly like he can be killed anymore.
As far as he knows, at least.]
I hope that you can get some of the experiences here that you weren't able to otherwise. If you want I can tell you all about school stuff from what I did?
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Thank you for saying so.
I didn't mind it most of the time, but I wouldn't have wished it on anyone else.
[ Or... well. She longed for freedom, of course - as one does. Wished she could experience what others took for granted, could make memories of her own instead of borrowing those of other. All those things might have been some of the deepest desires of her not-heart, but it was never worth dwelling on them from day to day. (She tries again not to think about it too hard, now that they're discussing it.)
Initially, her hand moves to answer before that last sentence of his; it pauses with those final words appear, a delay of pleasant surprise. Then, ]
This place and the people in it have been kind to me.
I really have been able to do that, thanks to them.
[ Not all of it, perhaps, but the majority. Smiling faintly, she replies in reference to his offer, ]
But I'd like that, I think. If it wouldn't be too much trouble.
im not writing all of that out everyone knows what school is--
It wouldn't be any trouble at all. Maybe it might help you out even, if you do decide to go to school one day.
[But he has to think about it, the most meaningful stuff about school. The menial things about it. The important time spent with friends goofing off.
He'll relay all of this to Naminé, writing about the mundane things at school. His classes themselves, the teachers, the student council. The time he spends goofing off with Atsuro and Yuzu, either visiting their classrooms or vice versa. The subjects they study and even when he occasionally dozed off in class. The school festivals and the like, the class trips.
He writes it all out for her, trying to be detailed but succinct. There's a lot there, by the end.]
of course, of course
She learns a lot about the small things. Names, too, if he offers them; they'll get tucked away for later, like many things she remembers whether they have an obvious use or not. One can't be picky when they're in a position like hers.
Only once he's done does she finally elect to put her pen to any real use. ]
After that, I'm sure I'll be prepared for anything.
[ Sincerely, ]
Thank you. You've been very generous with me again.
[ He's a nice fellow, she's found, and is glad to have that proven again. (The universe need as many like that as it can get.) ]
From what you've said, it sounds like your world must be very large.
[ There certainly sounded like there were more people at his school than she's accustomed to, anyway. ]
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It's really no problem. I hope you'll be able to experience it one day. I think you'll like it, even if it's only because of the novelty of it.
I guess you could say it's pretty large. There's almost 7 billion people on earth, after all, and almost 15 million in Tokyo alone.
... Is that not normal?
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For now, though, ]
I think so, too.
Even if that feeling were to wear off, it might still be fun to learn something new every day, whether I can use it or not.
[ While she's not quite as nerdy as some types out there, so much of her life has been painfully similar. Shaking it up from day to day seems appealing, in light of the recollection of those stark and endless white walls.
And although she's heard quite a few things in Reverein, Naminé still has to pause to let that number sink in. Her pen taps once, almost unsteadily; it's a lot to take to heart, thinking of so many people, so many lives and memories and--
As for whether it's normal, ]
Not exactly. Not to me, at least.
Where I come from, that's more than you would have even if you put most of the worlds I knew about together into one.
[ It makes her wonder if that's what it is-- a full and unsundered planet, like in the stories of old. ]
Since I got here, I've heard of a few places like that, but it never stops being a surprise.
It's still so hard for me to imagine that many people anywhere out there, let alone what it would be like if 15 million of them were my neighbors.
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[Source: the countless times he's snoozed in class and had a ruler snapped down on it to startle him awake. Or the times he's been beaned in the head by a piece of chalk for not paying attention... Being popular only gets you so far, unfortunately.]
Wow though, that makes where you come from seem... Pretty quiet? Not that there aren't quiet places, even in a place like Tokyo, but they're pretty few and far between.
Maybe you'll be able to visit one day, since you have those cool world walking powers?
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My worlds must be quiet, at least by comparison.
[ But without any experience to fully appreciate the contrast, it's equally difficult for her to say how much of a disparity there is.
As for that suggestion... ]
But if a world like yours is within reach of mine, it must still be very far away.
Otherwise, I'm sure it would have gotten into a lot of trouble already.
There have been things threatening the worlds I know that would have jumped at the chance to go after yours.
[ And since he didn't mention any weird, dark creatures trying to consume it... ]
But if I ever get the chance, finding it is another thing I'd like to try, I think.
Now that you mention it, in the future there might be good reasons for me to travel further abroad than I ever did before.
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I'd say we really only escaped one disaster to almost fall into another. Hopefully it's on the mend now, though.
[ What with the him who is awake and hopefully tearing angel wings off and hopefully waging the war against god and winning.
He likes to think he is. He's definitely mad enough about everything to tear Him apart piece by piece. ]
Well, if you ever stop by, I'll probably be in Tokyo. And definitely looking forwars to your visit? There's a bunch of things to do within the Yamanote circle... hopefully it's cleaned up by the time you arrive, though.
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So many of the worlds we all come from seem to be in trouble these days.
But I hope that you're right.
[ School life there sounded idyllic by comparison, but-- ah, well, anyway, there's no guarantee it was the same issue. Her curiosity, therefore, remains. ]
Did those problems have anything to do with dark creatures appearing from the shadows?
[ Regardless of all that sobering business, though, the lass can't help focusing a moment on that other idea - that he'd be glad to see her. (That anyone would be, really, which makes the whole possibility of stopping by that much more appealing than it already was.) ]
Even if it is a mess, it'd still be fun to see it, and to visit you.
Whatever happens, though, I think I'll need a guide if I go to a place as big and as different as Tokyo sounds.
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[They are demons, so being beings of darkness is kind of part and parcel, except:]
Not all of them are bad, though. There's some nice ones out there, though definitely not as many. Kresnik and Black Frost are nice, though. Even if Black Frost is a little much to handle, some times. But Kresnik is super nice, and even helped me out as well as a friend of mine.
[... It's not weird to call Mari a friend, is it? She's older than him and a school nurse, but... They're at least definitely on friendly terms.]
I'll definitely take you sight-seeing if you come! I'd be more than happy to. We could even go to the aquarium in Tokyo, it's pretty popular! Definitely a big tourist spot.
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If you were able to make friends with them, it's not likely that they're the same type of creatures.
The ones I know of are mostly mindless. They don't usually speak or try to help anyone on their own. Not even each other.
They exist solely to consume the hearts of others.
[ Of course, that does leave her wondering about what kinds of creatures the ones he's describing actually are, but it's overall less worrying than it would be if there were Heartless in his world, too. ]
I'll be very grateful if you do!
Although I'm not sure exactly what an aquarium is.
If you think it would be fun, though, I'd be happy to find out.