Well, there's a lot of bad things that've happened here— there were a lot of months, admittedly, spent in her usual carefree daze. But there's been a lot of good things born out of being here as well, ones she's admitted to Minako and to herself, and Elizabeth purses her lips briefly before she scoots a little closer and leans against him. A little stiffly, but only because she's not used to this.
There are still bats to take care of, but this is a little more important. ]
Of course it will be, Silver. I've gotten to meet a number of wonderful people who have all become very dear to me. Certainly, I may not have ever felt that way prior to Retrospec so rudely intruding in my— our— lives... or perhaps it would have eventually happened, but in a much slower fashion. Staying in one place for so long has been...
[ ...she glances down at her hands, thumbs pressed together. ]
Strange, to put it lightly. I haven't stayed in the same city for longer than a few months since I was... seven or eight, I think, and never nearly a year. When I realized that the end of this year would simply bring another year and not another city entirely, not another school to attend or classmates to familiar myself with... [ she squeezes her fingers and smiles alightly. ] It was quite surprising. I think that, and the fact that I'll be staying here until I'm graduated, make it something worth being fond of.
Ah, [ a laugh, ] and there are so many people who refuse to leave me alone as well. You're all very charming—I'll admit, it's rubbed off on me quite a bit.
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Well, there's a lot of bad things that've happened here— there were a lot of months, admittedly, spent in her usual carefree daze. But there's been a lot of good things born out of being here as well, ones she's admitted to Minako and to herself, and Elizabeth purses her lips briefly before she scoots a little closer and leans against him. A little stiffly, but only because she's not used to this.
There are still bats to take care of, but this is a little more important. ]
Of course it will be, Silver. I've gotten to meet a number of wonderful people who have all become very dear to me. Certainly, I may not have ever felt that way prior to Retrospec so rudely intruding in my— our— lives... or perhaps it would have eventually happened, but in a much slower fashion. Staying in one place for so long has been...
[ ...she glances down at her hands, thumbs pressed together. ]
Strange, to put it lightly. I haven't stayed in the same city for longer than a few months since I was... seven or eight, I think, and never nearly a year. When I realized that the end of this year would simply bring another year and not another city entirely, not another school to attend or classmates to familiar myself with... [ she squeezes her fingers and smiles alightly. ] It was quite surprising. I think that, and the fact that I'll be staying here until I'm graduated, make it something worth being fond of.
Ah, [ a laugh, ] and there are so many people who refuse to leave me alone as well. You're all very charming—I'll admit, it's rubbed off on me quite a bit.