It's such a desperate pull- but Van Gogh helps to pull back, as does (more than likely, at any rate) Vegeta's own being. Kiyoiri's 'Opposition' beats in time like a heart, and she keeps her sense enough at least to understand...why. So lonely. Undoubtedly, so lonely.
She hasn't been on the train very long. She wishes, quietly, she could share those sorts of memories- of places they saved that had nothing to do with the Chaos, of the cheers. But she has an idea of something else.
Memories of Singularities resolved, even knowing they could never see the other again. Their fate restored, their paths moving forward. Memories of Shimousa- a whole other dimension and world she'd fallen into through a dream, so narrowly saved from the machinations of the Caster of Limbo. So many missions, taken not out of obligation but because They Could Help-
The memory of waking up on the platform, Ayumi, her first real friend, her girlfriend, tackling her into a hug- 'It's like Chaldea...but bigger.'
Videos of the heroes as shown in Jinnjar.
"...Why not...come with us? As separate people," she says, doing her best to hug the tendril comfortingly, "...Being separate people is what lets us help you this way. What lets us talk, this way. We could help each other. And help others, too."
(Diagad is gone- Her world, as well, is gone. But they can carry on the spirit, the memory, and hold each other together and upright with held hands and embraces.)
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She hasn't been on the train very long. She wishes, quietly, she could share those sorts of memories- of places they saved that had nothing to do with the Chaos, of the cheers. But she has an idea of something else.
Memories of Singularities resolved, even knowing they could never see the other again. Their fate restored, their paths moving forward. Memories of Shimousa- a whole other dimension and world she'd fallen into through a dream, so narrowly saved from the machinations of the Caster of Limbo. So many missions, taken not out of obligation but because They Could Help-
The memory of waking up on the platform, Ayumi, her first real friend, her girlfriend, tackling her into a hug- 'It's like Chaldea...but bigger.'
Videos of the heroes as shown in Jinnjar.
"...Why not...come with us? As separate people," she says, doing her best to hug the tendril comfortingly, "...Being separate people is what lets us help you this way. What lets us talk, this way. We could help each other. And help others, too."
(Diagad is gone- Her world, as well, is gone. But they can carry on the spirit, the memory, and hold each other together and upright with held hands and embraces.)