[ she really is like a kid sometimes, he thinks. he cants his head, watching her sip. his eyes soften. gently does he speak— ]
They fought for a future that could keep someone like you safe. It's an honorable history.
[ the plate is nearly wiped clean at this point. a soft sigh escapes nier. ]
I think knowing that they've paved the pathway for the kind and bright Jinba of the future would make them happy. The ones like you. It's something to take pride in.
[She doesn't really know. Her parents told her that her birth parents had been killed, but that was all. She could assume... how. But she thinks about Gonta, and how tortured he had seemed by the memories of that time... and her expression drops a bit.
... She'd probably never see Gonta again, would she?]
Some jinba still hate humans... but if they just knew there were nice humans out there... like my parents, or like Nier... maybe they could live together...
[She tries to smile, though. It's just Konoha, being a hopeful idiot.]
they didn't anymore, really. he killed every last one of them. he wasn't even truly human himself. he does not allow that to show as he meets her gaze. instead, he reaches forward to a place a hand on her shoulder, eyes softening with assurance. ]
I think that future is possible. No matter what, don't lose sight of that dream.
[ he smiles. ]
You'll see them again one day, Konoha. I know you will.
[Konoha was sure. Nier was a nice human. Her parents were nice humans. Some of the men she worked with, they were nice people. The woman who sold firewood in the village... The man who made fireworks for the festivals...
There were nice people out there. Both jinba and humans.]
You always say such weird things, Nier.
[She just smiles, shifting to roll her weight about on her belly in an attempt to prevent the discomfort she'd fallen into before, curling her legs tighter.]
But I like them. Thank you.
[He said them so confidently, she could almost believe them. That she'd get home soon, and everything would be fine.]
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They fought for a future that could keep someone like you safe. It's an honorable history.
[ the plate is nearly wiped clean at this point. a soft sigh escapes nier. ]
I think knowing that they've paved the pathway for the kind and bright Jinba of the future would make them happy. The ones like you. It's something to take pride in.
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[She doesn't really know. Her parents told her that her birth parents had been killed, but that was all. She could assume... how. But she thinks about Gonta, and how tortured he had seemed by the memories of that time... and her expression drops a bit.
... She'd probably never see Gonta again, would she?]
Some jinba still hate humans... but if they just knew there were nice humans out there... like my parents, or like Nier... maybe they could live together...
[She tries to smile, though. It's just Konoha, being a hopeful idiot.]
Or something like that. Who knows.
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he wonders if those really exist.
they didn't anymore, really. he killed every last one of them. he wasn't even truly human himself. he does not allow that to show as he meets her gaze. instead, he reaches forward to a place a hand on her shoulder, eyes softening with assurance. ]
I think that future is possible. No matter what, don't lose sight of that dream.
[ he smiles. ]
You'll see them again one day, Konoha. I know you will.
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There were nice people out there. Both jinba and humans.]
You always say such weird things, Nier.
[She just smiles, shifting to roll her weight about on her belly in an attempt to prevent the discomfort she'd fallen into before, curling her legs tighter.]
But I like them. Thank you.
[He said them so confidently, she could almost believe them. That she'd get home soon, and everything would be fine.]