Serah Farron (
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1 🌺 Dream Broadcast
Sender: Serah Farron
To: Everyone
Subject: Dream Recording
The dream seems simple enough. Two people, one of which is Serah, looking out over a city. It feels happy. Serah even says it: "It's the end of our journey."
They did it. They saved this world that they're looking out over now, with a large satellite hovering over the world as another one encased in crystal falls and shatters. Serah's thought can be heard now, though, as she gazes at the new world hanging in the sky above her:
"I can see her again. I can see Lightning, and Snow, and everyone. Noel can have a happy future now, he won't be alone anymore when we have to return to our own times. We can all be happy now."
But as if floating in an out of body experience, Serah seizes up, and a mark appears in both of her eyes. Images flash of a world between life and death, the sky behind the satellite that now hung in the sky turning dark.
A ringing bell. A death knell. The sound of those trying to outrun the chaos and their screams in the distance. Her world becoming a new one, but not in the way she expected.
Her sister and Snow fighting.
A final world ending in a burst of light and destruction.
A woman on a throne, crystalized. A female voice, speaking.
"I'll never forget. I promised you that. Even if I stand to lose everything, I'll preserve your memory for the tomorrows yet to be."
Serah's final thought, as the boy grabs her wrist and pulls her into a protective embrace as her final breath leaves her body, is simple.
"I have no regrets. None at all."
The last flash is Serah embracing the woman from before, bearing a striking resemblance to each other, and asking, pleading something almost heartbreaking:
"Don't forget me. Promise you'll remember me."
Serah's dream ends when she wakes, and only a choked back sob is audible as the last thing the tapirs have captured.
To: Everyone
Subject: Dream Recording
The dream seems simple enough. Two people, one of which is Serah, looking out over a city. It feels happy. Serah even says it: "It's the end of our journey."
They did it. They saved this world that they're looking out over now, with a large satellite hovering over the world as another one encased in crystal falls and shatters. Serah's thought can be heard now, though, as she gazes at the new world hanging in the sky above her:
"I can see her again. I can see Lightning, and Snow, and everyone. Noel can have a happy future now, he won't be alone anymore when we have to return to our own times. We can all be happy now."
But as if floating in an out of body experience, Serah seizes up, and a mark appears in both of her eyes. Images flash of a world between life and death, the sky behind the satellite that now hung in the sky turning dark.
A ringing bell. A death knell. The sound of those trying to outrun the chaos and their screams in the distance. Her world becoming a new one, but not in the way she expected.
Her sister and Snow fighting.
A final world ending in a burst of light and destruction.
A woman on a throne, crystalized. A female voice, speaking.
"I'll never forget. I promised you that. Even if I stand to lose everything, I'll preserve your memory for the tomorrows yet to be."
Serah's final thought, as the boy grabs her wrist and pulls her into a protective embrace as her final breath leaves her body, is simple.
"I have no regrets. None at all."
The last flash is Serah embracing the woman from before, bearing a striking resemblance to each other, and asking, pleading something almost heartbreaking:
"Don't forget me. Promise you'll remember me."
Serah's dream ends when she wakes, and only a choked back sob is audible as the last thing the tapirs have captured.
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[Because it's the same as Verenskurou. She knows both of them would want what would make her the most happy, though that may be hard to figure out because both of them make her happy... augh. At least she hasn't had to worry about that happening, yet.]
And it hasn't happened like that, but I know both would want what would make me happiest. So, don't worry about it.
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[Since he's not involved, it's not really something he should concern himself with. But perhaps to continue teasing her a bit, though at the potential risk of making her sad, he grins.]
Since I've seen one of your fiancés, guess it's only a matter of time before the other pops up in a dream, eh? Think you'll go for a full harem and end up with a third here?
[THAT IS SO TERRIBLE but he is saying in a deliberate silly, ludicrous way.]