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[Yosuke crouches down in front of her. He doesn't take his hand away from hers- for the first time ever he's glad he broke his dominant arm. That makes it easier. He warns her first, because these days he understands shying away from being touched unexpectedly -I'm going to hug you. Or try, anyway- and then he does.]
[He folds the plastered arm around her tiny shoulders, and rests his cheek on the top of her head. It's a bit pathetic, but it's the best he can manage. And it feels important, somehow. He's pretty sure she really needs it.]
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It wasn't like she could ever get over the loss of Shika. He'd been everything to her for so long. When they started - really started - there was only the three of them, her, Shika, and Yosuke. Naruto came along a little later, and they were four. They stayed four for a long time, too... no matter how many people around them disappeared, or died. Even when they all started changing into people they didn't recognize anymore.
Then Yosuke died, and Naruto disappeared, and Shika was the only one she had left. Everyone else she had cared about before then was gone. So she tried to stay content knowing that at least Shika was there with her. She saw him when she looked up at the sky, or when the sun was shining. He was there whenever she smelled someone smoking a cigarette, or saw a picture of a deer. She owed the fact that she was even here to him and him alone. If she was the sky, then her millions of stars and sun and moon were gone, and Shika was the last thing left - the clouds, even though neither of them could see much anymore, and all their colors were gone - and now she was just empty. There was nothing left inside of her except these giant, gaping holes.]
He should have made it to the end. He deserved it.
[Yeah. She remembered that jab Yosuke had made; it was meant for himself, naturally, but now she was just angry about it, because he was wrong and that was bullshit. But she doesn't sound angry, she just sounds pitiful.
Her voice is quiet though, and her shoulders have started jerking with suppressed sobs. She leans into him just the slightest bit because it's too hard, and she can't fight.
Now more than anything, she wanted to go home. Back to that crowded apartment in that city that stole away their real lives.
They should have died with that city. It would have been kinder than this.]
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[He sighs, rib still not taking well to being expanded that way, and tips his face down, almost trying to hide it in Nill's hair. He stays that way for a brief moment, and then shakes himself out of it. No. He can't soften on her now. She needs him to hold her up. She'd never ask, but she needs a wall to lean against for a while. So he straightens up again, and tucks her back under his chin. He kinda deserved that anyway, and he knows it.]
The end doesn't happen here. I was wrong, alright? That's...he was still fighting. That's all that counts, right? If you get up every time someone knocks you down, you still don't lose. You d-
[Die with honor, but he can't even say it. Some wall he is. But if he doesn't blink, and the tears don't fall, maybe it'll still be enough. Maybe he can at least be a fence for her.]
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Yosuke never seems to understand that Nill is a terrible person, and maybe he needs to learn that some day. ...Just not today.]
Does it matter how it happened?
[She shudders, and there are tears running down her cheeks. She's never understood the idea of honor. Honor didn't keep you alive. Honor didn't save you from terrible situations.
Honor, frankly, was shit.]
He's gone.
[Maybe he was dead - and for them, that would be the best thing that could happen. Maybe he just didn't exist anymore, and nothing could ever hurt him again. Or, maybe he's still out there somewhere, trapped in some new hell. She doesn't know, has no way of knowing, but anyone that thinks he just "went home" is an idiot.
It didn't matter though, because even if he didn't exist, even if he didn't have to hurt ever again, even if he got the best ending-- he still wasn't there with her, and he never would be again.
It's fine if Yosuke is a fence, though. She doesn't need him to be as strong as a wall, wouldn't even expect that of him. She just-- needs him to stay there, so she can wrap her arms around him and sob against him.]
He promised me, and now he's gone.
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[That thought is oddly disorienting. It doesn't feel all that long ago -and yet it feels like forever- that Shika was standing there. Holding Yosuke, not that differently from how he's holding Nill right now, while his world fell apart. No matter what, Shika would always be a hero to him. So he shoves the anger down and away, and does his best to set the grief aside too.]
[The best thing he can do right now is this. When Nill finally starts to let herself cry, Yosuke sends some love her way. Not the huge bursts that he sometimes accidentally throws at her, but more like the calmness she gave to him when he needed it after the hunt. A gentle, unobtrusive feeling. Because Nill needs to be sad, she can't just bottle it up or push it away. But when she needs to come up for air, there will be something for her to grab hold of, too. So he sits there, and holds her, and lets her hold him, and he thinks love at her. It's all he knows to do.]
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There are days she really can't stand herself. But the tears turn into sobs quickly, though it mostly just sounds like awkward gasping since there isn't any vocal sound to go along with it. But Nill sounds miserable, and even though she's practically clinging to Yosuke, there's no sign of her calming down any time soon.
The love helps a little, but mostly, she doesn't want to think about it... Yosuke was the only person there she'd ever feel that from again.]
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[After a while he starts unconsciously humming it aloud, too. It doesn't sound as sweet as it would if his throat were fully healed, but it's a nice, low, somewhat staccato vibration with a bit of vocalization simply because she's always liked the noise before. ]
[When his knees start to feel a little sore, he shifts his hips so he's kneeling a bit to one side of that. And there's another side if that one starts to smart. And he'll make Gilbert bring him some kneepads if that's not enough. He's been expecting this for so long, that it's a relief to finally see it.]
[This time the kiss he plants on Nill when she's distracted is on the crown of her head. It's light, natural, and not waiting for a return. It's just a way to remind her that someone is there, and that her pain is acknowledged, and that she'll be cared for no matter what.]
[Whether the message gets through or not isn't important at the moment, it's only important that it's sent out into the universe. He promised Shika he would look after Nill. He owes it to them both. And anyway, he wants to. She's looked after him enough times now, it's good to be able to return the favor, even if it hurts.]
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For as much as Nill had tried to hold onto it over the years, there was nothing good left in her world. Just a boy who was too nice and too unaware of himself and too fond of her, who should have never gone near her in the first place.
She hardly registers the humming. She's too busy sobbing, and if she had a voice, she'd probably be screaming. Alas.
Her arms tighten around Yosuke just the slightest bit a few moments after he kisses her forehead, but otherwise, she shows no signs of stopping. She can't stop. It's physically impossible for her to do so, even if she were to try.
Eventually, though, the tears do run dry. And though Nill's chest is still heaving, and her eyes are red and puffy and bloodshot, there's nothing left for her to cry. After a moment of trying to get her breathing under control, she slowly pulls away from him.]
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[When he gets to his feet something pops painfully-his knees, he thinks- but it's only a bit of stiffness from kneeling in that same position on a hard surface for so long.]
Let's get you upstairs, to bed. Your head must hurt.
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She rubs at one of her eyes briefly, and glances up at Yosuke, before heading down the hall to her room. She fumbles with the door knob for a moment before she finally manages to get it open.
Inside the room is dark. Despite it being daytime, the shutters are still down over her windows, and her plants are wilted (though only slightly). Nill slips into the room, and as she does, she says something again, so quietly that Yosuke might think he was hearing something if the voice wasn't in his head.]
This really is Naraka.
[She takes a few more steps, and all but collapses onto her pile of pillows, curling up on her side and pulling a blanket over her head.
Yosuke had been right. This was Naraka, and she was never going to get out of this place.]
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[It might as well be a punch in the stomach. It is, really. It's such a painful, unexpected blow that he feels it physically. Yosuke sees stars. Has to close his eyes and focus on consciousness to retain it. He sinks down, woozy and miserable, to his knees. Those are his words again. Thoughtless, and directed at someone else but still overheard by Nill. Still taken seriously enough to hurt her. He's been trying so long to give her back her hope, but in the end, he's the one who took the last shred of it away from her. She's really given up now.]
[Yosuke struggles to his feet and darts out. There's nowhere to go, really. It's not like he can get away from himself, and he couldn't leave Nill right now if he wanted to. Anyway, he doesn't want to. So instead he stands in the kitchen, trembling and panicked and furious with himself. He'll bring her tea...that...doesn't really do shit. He ends up hanging over the sink, heaving painfully but not bringing anything up. It's probably good that he didn't steal one of the pastries on his way over, the way he usually would have. Ugh. He needs to pull it together. He can kick himself all he wants, but it'll have to wait. Right now, Nill needs him.]
[He straightens back up, splashes some water on his face, then gets a glass of it for Nill. When he gets to the bedroom, he sets the water down in easy reaching distance for her, then plunks himself down against one of the walls, rubbing his face with his good hand.]
I didn't mean that. I was angry when I said it.
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She doesn't try to say anything, even as Yosuke sinks to the ground. Even as he blames himself for her misery. She can't bring herself to. As she was right now, she couldn't make anything better. Nothing felt better, nothing would ever get better, so how could she possibly make it better? How could she make this awful world seem any better when she couldn't even make it seem better for herself? She couldn't even smile.
She shouldn't have said that, though. Even if the thought was already in his head, even if he'd already said it to her, she shouldn't have said it. It was a mistake, even if it was true. This was Naraka, but Yosuke didn't need to know that. He just needed to keep thinking it to himself without her saying anything.
Was he right, though? Had she given up hope? ...It felt like it. If feeling like this was hopelessness, then it made a lot of sense. It wasn't even something that hurt, it was just that nothing would ever be okay again. ...He didn't need to know that, either.
Nill hasn't moved at all when Yosuke gets back, and she continues to stay still. Not really because she wants to, but she doesn't really have the energy or drive to move much more than she has.]
I know.
[It didn't mean he hadn't meant it, though.]
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[He doesn't believe that anymore, hasn't in a while. But it's his job to be the one who says it. He knows it is. Nill can't pick herself up right now, so he's going to have to do it. And if he can't do that either, then he'll wait in the dirt beside her until she feels strong enough again. That's all there is to it.]
Don't give up yet. It isn't over yet.
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[She pushes an image at him, quiet and hesitant; it makes the room they're in change. Where Yosuke had a moment ago been in Nill's room in the boarding house, he's now in a small, messy apartment, with a hall off to the side with four doors in it (bathroom, three bedrooms), and a kitchen attached to the main entrance room. It's cluttered and messy, but there's a table with four chairs at it, and a more traditional covered table in front of the TV.
The memory, though brief, comes with an indescribable feeling of warmth, one that Nill can only manage to show him for a second. Then he's back in her room in the boarding house, and all the warmth that place held is gone with it.]
I don't want to go back to my world, either.
[She hadn't even cared where she was, as long as she had her family with her. Now they were all gone.
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[But he can see it. He's been watching it happen to Nill all along. That sharp, angry feeling that twists in his guts every time something hurts Nill takes a stab at him again, so hard that he wraps his good arm over it and doubles up a bit. It makes him angry, so angry he shakes a little. How is it that such awful shit can keep happening to the same people, over and over? It's not fair.]
[He knows he's not a part of that. he knows that he doesn't belong in that little apartment with the good vibes, try as he might to squeeze in and fill one of those holes. He'll always be the wrong shape for it. The wrong guy. But maybe...maybe he can find some way to make something feel good for her again. It would probably be easier if he wasn't a walking ghost to her, but that's a problem for later. For now, he understands what the matter is. He just needs to think of a way to make it more bearable for her.]
Come with me, then. My world isn't perfect, but there are nice things there.
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Only if you let me go with you.
[She shifts a little under her blanket, and pushes herself up to sit up. She reaches over for the water he left her, and takes a sip of it, letting out a long breath.]
I won't ever stay at home while people I care about are out doing dangerous things again.
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[Well, he knows the feeling. It's the only thing he and Shika ever really fought about. Not that Shika had bothered to fight back. He'd just dismissed it, like it didn't matter at all. Something bitter tickles the back of his throat, and he shoves the thoughts away. Being angry at Shika right now isn't going to help Nill any. Instead, he nods.]
I wouldn't want to do it without you.
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[As much as Nill knew about her senpai, she didn't know a great deal. She didn't know the things he fought or the way he fought or where he fought. She rarely even saw Jiraiya.]
Then I'll go with you.
[She doesn't believe it will happen... but it's a nice idea. A nice thought. Even if Souji would be there, too.]
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[He's sincere about it, too.]
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[Anywhere, everywhere. She wasn't picky. She just didn't want to be left behind.]
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Promise?
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Just for tonight, she doesn't want to think about it, and the promise Shika hadn't kept to her inside of it.]
...I'm going to try to sleep.
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[He doesn't move, though. Just stays where he is, leaning against the wall. There's nothing worse than waking up alone and having that moment where you forget what's wrong and then remember. He'll just hang out and make sure that doesn't happen to her.]
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