jan_ken_hacking: (she's gonna B LO W)
Kiyoiri Matsuda ([personal profile] jan_ken_hacking) wrote in [community profile] middleofsomewhere 2021-07-23 07:59 am (UTC)

"AH-!"

Vegeta has her- easily, and Van Gogh follows in pursuit, form altered, voice nothing but laughing. For a few moments, she can't say anything. She's not going to fight against being pulled (he's pretty clearly going to win there), but-

Tendrils launch out even as they flee from the cyclone, but they don't even somewhat hurt. The very knowledge of that has her eyes water, and gently she places her hand upon it. Through their connection, Van Gogh understands- and activating her third skill, 'Soul of Water Channels', helps to give her Master the final push needed.

"...We can't change the past. I could say so many things- about how I would have tried to take everyone away, or even fight that thing in the sky." Van Gogh's power surges through her, as she offers what she can however. "...Maybe we can, find it- to stop it from happening again. ...What seems most important now though..."

She offers love. Comfort. Everything she can.

(They were alone, and hurting- but her friends hurt most. She, who had so little- compared to those who lost Everything, and still pressed on with her. So for each other, they offered kindness. For each other, they smiled, and shared jokes, and played. And when one cried they sat there quietly holding them, so they wouldn't be alone. Because even if they still didn't have the answers- even if it felt like what they were chasing couldn't even be seen, blocked by things claiming to be their enemy in its place, they would do it.

If they didn't try to find what took Everything....then, in the event Everything was truly gone, how could they possibly look them in the eye?)

Memories of how they coped, how they stayed sane, how they were able to still smile, still laugh- and the most recent one Kiyoiri has...

'It's a singularity formed by the memory of a deceased director; his work is undone. To help him pass on, we need to finish it for him.'

Making a movie, to help soothe the lamentations of one who poured their life into it.

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