Lavi looks at her anew at that, expression both sympathetic and obviously curious. he thinks of saying 'you must fight a lot of monsters then' because what is humanity without DARKNESS and NEGATIVE EMOTIONS, though he's distracted by what she says next instead. a brief pause, as if her words sound familiar]
...no wonder she feels alone. is his first thought, sympathy filling his expression,]
...I'm sorry you got taken here.
[he knows a little about being separated from a comrade, though he'd known exactly where Allen was. it was accepting that he'd never see him again that hurt.]
I had a friend who was asleep for a long time too. But that was because of a battle. [not darkness, or something preying on his heart] I hope he wakes up when you see him again.
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...That sounds a lot like my job, actually.
[ if akuma were darkness, and innocence were light... exorcists would be keyblade wielders. ]
I see. [ she gets kanda much better now... ]
...Is that why you're scared of caring for others? Because you can't be sure who or what they are?
[ closes eyes in how relevant that is to this game. ]
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Lavi smiles too, though it's more muted.]
...Pretty much. Bad idea to get attached to someone who might kill me.
[laugh track...]
Do you have to be careful of that too? Or... [tell him about keyblade wielders aqua]
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quietly, ] Or, someone you might have to hurt.
[ the reverse scenario is just as bad, she finds.
...she's not supposed to talk about the keyblade, but she can paint a picture in broad strokes. ]
It's not exactly the same. But I've had to fight monsters created from the darkness and negative emotions of human hearts.
[ there's a pause ]
...I've had to fight my friends as well, the times they were controlled by dark forces.
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Lavi looks at her anew at that, expression both sympathetic and obviously curious. he thinks of saying 'you must fight a lot of monsters then' because what is humanity without DARKNESS and NEGATIVE EMOTIONS, though he's distracted by what she says next instead. a brief pause, as if her words sound familiar]
...Did you break them out of it?
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she has to think on that for a moment. ]
...I'm not sure. One of them fell into a deep sleep. The other... he's gone missing.
I was separated from them even before arriving here. And I've been trying to get back to them ever since.
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...no wonder she feels alone. is his first thought, sympathy filling his expression,]
...I'm sorry you got taken here.
[he knows a little about being separated from a comrade, though he'd known exactly where Allen was. it was accepting that he'd never see him again that hurt.]
I had a friend who was asleep for a long time too. But that was because of a battle. [not darkness, or something preying on his heart] I hope he wakes up when you see him again.