ext_375177 ([identity profile] waterfell.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] onepassingnight 2011-03-30 11:03 pm (UTC)

A part of Ami is impatient at the lack of clarity, but Yoko stops that with her next words.

Ever since the Kunzite she knew in Econtra died, Ami has tried to live by his ideals. This is saying a lot from the girl who once challenged him at the end of her sword for trying to kill her target himself, but he is so many things: captor, admirer, abuser, mentor. They had ended at mentor somehow, and he became that important to her. And now she knows the true reasons to fight the targets he gave her, the unthinkable ending if they don't fight, the justification for all those early petty reasons.

And she'd give anything to fight at his side once more. Even fighting at the side of his alternate self is largely in his honor and memory.

"I understand," Ami brushes it all aside too simply. "You're missing the person who became important to you. That's probably normal." She says it slightly as if she's not sure what normal is.

"But if that's the case, there's no other path for you. There's nothing you'd change about what you're doing now. So there are no regrets." It's the same, again, for her. She can't repent, she can't turn back to the Light, she can't be saved... because she can't turn around.

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