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02. most love like hunters
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What a face. [ He's partly sympathetic, and yet genuinely warm. Humanity was something he'd always liked, though he might say differently, if asked. Shouta exhales like a veritable puncture to the air around them. ] Time isn't always the kindest thing you're going to deal with when you're trying to remember enough for everyone. You're the one that ends up trapped in the end, because it's a hell of a tall order.
Though I'd probably disagree with you on that letting anyone down part.
[ He moves then just to stir the atmosphere, extending an arm as if in invitation. ]
What do you want to know?
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[ she means it jokingly, but usually her jokes sound flat and over-serious. at least the effort's there. lightning shrugs one shoulder. talking about feelings isn't really her talent... it'd been hard enough with her sister, when... those times lasted.
(more regrets and motivations. ) ]
Whatever you think's a fair return to what I've told you.
[ whether that's cheating or not to him is something she'll find out. as easygoing as he may seem, lightning knows better than to believe he's got soft skin. ]
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I don't think I've got anything so impressive as trying to change fate. Or a cute kid sister in the mix.
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[ she studies him carefully, his answers remaining indirect. ]
A purpose to your weapons—an object worth protecting with your life?
[ lightning agrees in her mind that serah is indeed cute, but... thinking about her now only causes a cave in in her heart. it'd been her fault she ran away and her fault she's been trapped by the powers of a dead goddess.
an attempt to lighten her spirits is made in a smirking jab. ]
I can tell you like to handle things on your own, but I don't see you as a loner. Or am I reading you wrong?
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(No matter how paradoxical or ironic that was.) ]
Can't say you didn't hit the nail on the head. You can just think of that last part as Captain's privilege though.
[ Even if it was less about privilege and more responsibility for the lives that flocked to him like moths to a flame. It was his job to make sure that flame stayed steady and warm and safe, not erupt into an inferno, incinerating everything around it.
A balancing act. ]
You're pretty observant, but it's not really an object. [ First, it was a life. When he failed at that, snuffed it out with his own hands, it became something far more abstract. ] Let me ask you one more thing, then I'll tell you my own answer. What does justice mean to you?
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if not an object, ]
Then a person. [ she goes on, her voice intensifying. ] A people—life.
[ for lightning, it had always been serah that she wanted to protect. becoming stronger and keeping the peace of cocoon meant serah could grow up safely. that had been the plan.
nothing quite goes according to plan anymore.
justice? ]
That's a big question.
[ she wonders what direction he's trying to take this, but already she's guessing it's related to what he needs to be dealing with where he belongs.
law of equity, she thinks militantly. reciprocation of good for good and bad for bad. rewards and punishment where it's due.
but it's more complicated than that, now. scolding is one thing, but what if the innocent is wrongly charged? objectifying the truth is a battle with the potential for war.
lightning said herself before, that if she hadn't been branded by the fal'cie, she too would have been assisting in the purge and sending all those people down to pulse—to death—without a second thought. following orders had been part of her survival.
no longer.
as an army of one, she fights not for her existence but for the restoration of her family's happiness, against gods, time, or fate—whatever it is that distorts the way things should be.
it takes her a while, but she finally answers: ]
To me, it means preserving the truth.
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Do you think taking the lives of others in retribution for murder eases the pain of those who have suffered loss any? Killing the killers, in other words.
[ Shouta had said it upon introduction, a long time ago. Out of respect for her demeanor and her rank, no matter how abandoned.
"Special Executions." ]
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right now the air around them feels like what it would be before that. something heavy, imminent. perhaps it's the tone in his voice, like something made of mercury; his words drip to the ground and sit there, dull, lame, impenetrable and cracking the ground, sinking her in with them.
or maybe it's the withdrawn shadows in his eyes that enforces it. she knows that expression, a practitioner of disconnection herself.
focus on one goal and see through to it. "nothing else matters."
she'd been in so much pain then that she'd become numb.
lightning, for once, feels like the softer one here.
she remembers his title, his ranking, his body of force. she should have guessed the purpose of it, but she supposes she had other things to think about then.
she reminds herself of her own losses and her own choices. so many she had to harden her heart to accomplish... ]
No, I don't think so. Once someone is dead, you live with their tombstone on your shoulders, but annihilating the criminal—that stops the tragedy from happening again, and should the truth expose their guilt, then—
Whatever it takes to ensure peace, even if it means destroying the hands that raised you.
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Shouta listens to her as both a Captain and as someone who has banked his life on taking every death personally, even when the first thing they tell you is not to. On believing firepower was the answer to firepower, an eye for an eye, a heart for a heart. A life for a life, no matter how it was wrought and hammered through the judicial system, a journey of courts and broken levies alike.
Rather simply, he replies: ]
I had a partner.
[ An admittance that bears the brunt of all his conviction, once-upon-a-time dashed to pieces. It's a rare thing to leave his lips, but there is something in her that is easy to recall in himself.
Like he might trust her to understand with that hardened heart of hers what it was like to have nowhere else to go but forward. ]
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lightning quiets, but not for too long. she knows how oppressive silence can be, and the last thing she wants to turn this conversation is into a wake. she had torn away empathy from her heart, but the goddess had it restored.
human suffering—emotion—the heart.
the sergeant tries to look into his eyes and to make sure he still has the resolve to continue on. then, gingerly, she lifts a hand to his shoulder and gently squeezes. a soldier's gesture of comfort. ]
...Don't crumble. You wouldn't have done it have you had any other choice. If it was me, I wouldn't want to fall by any other hand.
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The only secret he keeps is that he crumbled a long time ago. But he can and will go on. ]
It was an order. But he said something similar. [ Shouta reaches to take her hand from his shoulder, but it's not a gesture of disregard. Instead, he doesn't let go. ] I've spent my life trying to figure out what that meant. The justice of having somebody by your side.
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[ the hold flusters her a little. but she allows it because she knows what a touch can mean to someone. it means a lot to her, in this kind of context.
it must mean something to him too, an executioner, to feel the weight of something other than a gun. ]
People need people, and some connections are inexplicable no matter what the consequence.
[ her fingers curl ever so slightly and pink hair brushes her cheeks, hiding parts of her lowered eyes. ]
"You don't know what you've got until it's gone" is a cliché, but it's true. For the longest time, I kept everyone close to me at a distance. I believe that depending on no one, I could provide better for my family... but I was wrong. You lose too much forcing solitude upon yourself.
[ she grips his hand then, looking piercingly into his eyes. ]
So don't do it. There's no justice in punishing yourself.
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He holds her gaze, blue on fearless blue. When he does close his eyes, it's to take it in rather than force her out.
It's something of a small victory. ]
"No man is an island", huh? While we're reciting clichés. You learn it the hard way, eventually. [ Like he did. He's not even sure that he believes it, entirely, but he'll be an island if it means safe harbor for those close to him. ] It's the stubborn ones who don't that get in the most trouble. Losing your measure of humanity when you think about it in terms of what's just and what isn't makes you no better than a doll.
[ I believe in you much more than that. Black, white, and porcelain. Don't mess it up. ]
Don't lose your way. [ Finally, he retracts his grasp. ] You're not anybody's soldier. Time isn't going to take that away from you.
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listening to him, she straightens her expression.
no better than a doll, huh? is that what she had become before...
her fingers jolt as he pulls his hand away, forgetting that she'd been holding them the whole time. she grunts lightly as she regathers composure, soldier-like despite his admonition. ]
I know. I fight for myself and for my loved ones alone, for the purpose of bringing us back together again.
[ she halts, realizing it might be a little of an insensitive answer after his telling her he killed his partner... good going. geez. she swings her head down and back up again. ]
You can fight for that too, even only for their memory.
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The Captain of the Tokkei takes no prisoners.
So her reactions do right by him and all that he stands for; he has an inkling that he might understand them better than she does. ]
What a lucky bunch. [ The friendly audacity he wears so well kindles and roars back to life when he smiles and shifts to scratch the back of his neck, rub away the tension and warm the dose of chilliness she so faithfully administers. ] You'll do it.
As for me, well. Memories... I've got better things to protect than those. People who I know are real. [ Half a lie, rooted in the terrible truth. Hypocrisy at its finest. ] That was what I decided, when I told myself I'd live again.
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yet she doesn't feel that she misses her old ways. the day-in-day-out workaholic, the blinded guardian, the merciless sergeant. a person who didn't trust anyone but herself.
that life had been lonelier than it is now.
though her fists tighten, she lets it go quicker than she does her anger now and looks steadily at shouta. ]
In summary, for the future.
[ she huffs out something amused and ironic and stays quiet, pensive. until she repeats after him. ]
We'll do it.
[ then her eyes swing to the side and look around. honestly, interval dimensions... ]
Whenever we're out of here, anyway—but it's been nice seeing you again, Captain. And...talking.
[ there are some many things she's thankful for her in her heart, yet it's still troublesome say it out loud... ]
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They're lucky to have you looking out for them. [ He amends, a challenging half-grin spilling across his whole expression to temper her more ruminant gaze. ] Really lucky.
[ He takes a step back from her. ]
I'll hold you to that, you know. Lightning.
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Your friends are lucky too. Be seeing you then, Captain. Next time, give me a better story.