[That wasn't an easy answer. Wanting him to know more of her meant letting him know not just her origins, not just the pieces of her past he already knew, but the rest of that past. The painful parts.
And the present. It meant telling him who she was, who she used to be, who she is, and who she wants to be. She's not even sure she knows all of that herself.
But it's the only way forward.
Kanda has never let Ami half-ass their relationship. When she's been hesitant, or pretending to herself that it could be less than it is, he's angrily gotten right in her face and shown her what it can be, what he's working for, what he wants it to become. It's a vision she's come to want, too: something real.
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And the present. It meant telling him who she was, who she used to be, who she is, and who she wants to be. She's not even sure she knows all of that herself.
But it's the only way forward.
Kanda has never let Ami half-ass their relationship. When she's been hesitant, or pretending to herself that it could be less than it is, he's angrily gotten right in her face and shown her what it can be, what he's working for, what he wants it to become. It's a vision she's come to want, too: something real.
So she makes another choice:]
I still feel the same way.