Silence falls again as he tinkers in the kitchen, broken only by the sound of a whistling kettle and cups clattering against the countertop--and of course, the swish of Koro's tail as he keeps Yukari company.
It's not long before Shinjiro's back with two cups in hand, one of which is offered to Yukari. ]
[ yukari takes the cup with a nod of thanks, but doesn't drink any. instead, she stares deep into her tea with an exhausted expression as if the answers for all of her current problems will emerge from its murky depths.
after a moment of silence, she asks, ] ...do you still think about the Dark Hour?
[ If he could read the tea leaves for her (or more accurately, believed in that shit) he would.
As it is, he lets her sit and stare, more than inclined to wait for her start picking away at her thoughts one by one. No point in rushing things, especially when it's something serious.
It's not so surprising to hear the mention of the Dark Hour, but his gaze still slides over to her momentarily. His reply comes about as quickly as anticipated: a slow, drawn-out answer. ]
Every day. [ Hard to forget when it's been the root, even indirectly, of all his woes. ] Even though it doesn't exist here , it's still hard to forget.
[ He stares at his own tea, mimicking her. Then, carefully: ]
Ever since we beat Nyx two years ago, there hasn't been a Dark Hour since.
[ yukari doesn't sound happy about their achievement. rather, her voice is tired than before. ]
We're not even at home, and I think about it all the time. I've been waking up at midnight every night for the past couple of weeks expecting for the sky to be green and for everyone to be coffins. [her grip tightens on her still warm cup as if it's the only thing keeping her in the present. ] It's stupid. That can't happen here, but....
I don't know. The minute we awakened to our power, we traded away our innocence. We could never be kids again. But they say that power corrupts, you know? [ she finally looks up at shinjiro, but not truly at him. through him, maybe. beyond him. ]
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stress relived, she'll take that offered seat on the couch, picking at a loose string on one of the cushions. ]
Tea would be great. I'm not picky about what kind, either.
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Silence falls again as he tinkers in the kitchen, broken only by the sound of a whistling kettle and cups clattering against the countertop--and of course, the swish of Koro's tail as he keeps Yukari company.
It's not long before Shinjiro's back with two cups in hand, one of which is offered to Yukari. ]
Here.
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after a moment of silence, she asks, ] ...do you still think about the Dark Hour?
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As it is, he lets her sit and stare, more than inclined to wait for her start picking away at her thoughts one by one. No point in rushing things, especially when it's something serious.
It's not so surprising to hear the mention of the Dark Hour, but his gaze still slides over to her momentarily. His reply comes about as quickly as anticipated: a slow, drawn-out answer. ]
Every day. [ Hard to forget when it's been the root, even indirectly, of all his woes. ] Even though it doesn't exist here , it's still hard to forget.
[ He stares at his own tea, mimicking her. Then, carefully: ]
I thought it was over? That's what Minako said.
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[ yukari doesn't sound happy about their achievement. rather, her voice is tired than before. ]
We're not even at home, and I think about it all the time. I've been waking up at midnight every night for the past couple of weeks expecting for the sky to be green and for everyone to be coffins. [her grip tightens on her still warm cup as if it's the only thing keeping her in the present. ] It's stupid. That can't happen here, but....
I don't know. The minute we awakened to our power, we traded away our innocence. We could never be kids again. But they say that power corrupts, you know? [ she finally looks up at shinjiro, but not truly at him. through him, maybe. beyond him. ]
What if we're just--broken now?