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🌸 ᴛʜᴇ sʜɪʀᴀsᴀɢɪ ʜɪᴍᴇɢɪᴍɪ. ([personal profile] mistsplitter) wrote in [community profile] seasonsgreetings 2023-03-02 07:51 am (UTC)

Eh?

[ As deep as their relationship may be, and despite all the things they've done for one another and how devoted they are to each other, this was a line that Ayaka never considered to cross. At least, not yet...

When they were in Nippon, due to how frequent Cloud was over, and his interactions with Ayato, it sort of felt like he was part of the family already. That living under the same roof was something she did think about. But... here? It didn't exactly have the same connotation.

Maybe Ayaka's just thinking too much, though... ]


But, we—

[ Before she could continue, she looks down at her hands on her lap. It's not that she doesn't want to. She would want to be with Cloud no matter what. But is she ready for that? ]

Please forgive me. I had only meant that we should buy one for you. We talked about rice cookers before and... if you had a need for one, then we could buy one together for your home. I was excited, and didn't watch my words. I- I wasn't implying that you should—

[ She's so nervous now. Her hands bunch up what she can of her skirt, fidgeting and all. She wants to be able to say what she wants to say properly, so her words next come with a lot of thought. Thought and uncertainty for what may come next, because if she were to be honest? She feels lost. ]

Um... I've- I've never been alone like this before...

[ Without her family. Ayato. He and Zack were her closest friends in Nippon. So much so that she would do anything for them if they asked. Thoma isn't a Kamisato, but he may as well be another brother. But what about those two? They're also like family at this point. ]

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