I can bite too, y'know. But just because I can doesn't mean I don't wanna try to understand someone else. I should at least hear them out if they give me good enough reason to.
[ Aerith brings the cup down closer to her lap, turning to look at Maika's face. ]
If there's one thing I won't do, it's letting someone walk all over me.
And when just hearing them out gives them enough opening to pull a weapon on you?
[ But it's not like Aerith hadn't already qualified her observation. Maika can see in her a flicker of what Kippa might grow into. But she's never known an adult like that, really — maybe they just can't survive, where she's from. She glances back to meet Aerith's eyes. ]
...Never mind. You're soft. But you're not as naive as you look, either.
I like to think I’ve got just the right amount of softness.
[ She bumps up against Maika again, soft and teasing. ]
Where I’m from… it’s not exactly sunshine and rainbows. I’ve done plenty of fighting myself, even if I don’t look like I have. If someone pulled a weapon on me, I think I could manage.
[ She bumps Aerith back, leaning against her for just a moment while she hunts for words. How to explain that Aerith is soft in the same way Corvin, a veteran of two wars with no shortage of blood and betrayals on his hands, is? ]
...It's believing that your life matters more than anyone else who might have to die for you to keep existing. Putting yourself first no matter what the cost is. That's what I don't believe you could do.
Anyone ever tell you that you're good at figuring people out?
[ Because she managed to figure that out about Aerith with no issue, and honestly? She's surprised and just a little bit impressed. ]
If I can do something to save a bunch of people, even if it's really dangerous... I'll do it. I won't even think twice about it either.
[ She has a feeling Maika wouldn't like that, so she continues. May as well get it over with in one fell swoop, huh? ]
For example, the planet is dying back home. As the last Cetra, it's kind of my duty to do whatever I can to save it, even if that means fighting till the bitter end.
[ Maika shrugs awkwardly, glancing down at her knees again. Does she want praise for that? ]
I'm not someone who can afford to be taken by surprise. And it's not hard. People like you, who can't stop seeing others as people before they see them as threats or obstacles...
[ They're always like that. To learn to be selfish, you have to learn how to see the opponent as a parameter and not a person. And that's what Aerith doesn't seem capable of.
Maika's jaw tightens a little at the answer. She doesn't like it — and she's not surprised by it. How many times has she heard variations on that refrain? "We have to help them, Miss." "They're just scared." "Will you help our people?" ]
Why is it your duty? It didn't get there on its own. You aren't the last of your people by coincidence. So what are you fighting for?
[ So that's the kind of world Maika lives in, is it? The kind where she has to perceive a threat above anything else just to ensure that she can keep carrying on.
Hm.
It stirs emotions in her that she's not quite sure how to process, but at least she is sure of her answer to that question. ]
For the people I care about. The ones that have made everything bad that I've been through worth it, just because I get to be with them. I'm doing this for them, so that they can keep smiling.
Maybe that does make me weak, but I love my friends too much to let them get hurt if there's anything I can do about it. Even if it hurts me in the end.
[ Shit. Aerith would find exactly the one gap in her armor, the one argument she can't counter. And Aerith says she's good at figuring people out? Maika is quiet for a moment as she lets the words sink in.
It's hard, not to think of all the people who aren't here. ]
I was taught that way. Love is a weakness, and fear that you can't make into a weapon is an indulgence. Even good people will tell you that -- because what's "right" is being ready to sacrifice the few to save the many, if you have to.
[ That's what "duty" is, isn't it? That abnegation of self to become a symbol. People whose souls aren't even occupied by anything else, letting themselves be eaten anyway. ]
Fuck them, though. What's worth fighting for is whatever makes it worth it for you to wake up in the morning. Just don't forget how much those friends will bitch you out if you let yourself get hurt doing it.
[ She takes another sip of her tea, its warmth blossoming out in her chest and flowing through her very veins. Combined with the warmth of Maika at her side, she feels a lot less like she's got a cloud of gloom hanging over her, even if this conversation isn't exactly full of sunshine and rainbows. ]
Oh, they will, that's for sure.
[ Aerith glances at Maika, a small smile on her lips, though it's full of resolve. ]
But they know me well enough by now to understand where I'm coming from. I'm no hero or anything, but they fill me with a strength that makes me feel like I can do anything. If I don't do anything good with that feeling, then what's it all for?
[ She knows how that sounds, though, like she's resigned to her death, but... ]
I'm not worried about getting too hurt, though. They'll protect me. If anyone's got my back, I know they do.
[ To face scary things with confidence, that's what friends are for. That's what the important people in your life are for. They carry you through it. It seems like Maika understands that much, despite the harsh ideals she grew up under, so Aerith can't help but wonder: ]
No, you're something a lot more dangerous than a hero. A good person.
[ Maika's brow crimps for a moment in wry amusement. She wonders if Aerith's right — if those friends will protect her, or if they even can. But what else have they got? Not fighting? Maika can't imagine a world like that, either. ]
You'd better be right about that. At least your collecting military men might be good for something.
[ Yeah, she hadn't forgotten that. She never forgets a weakness. But the momentary levity slips from her face at the question, and she shoots a quick sidelong look at Aerith. It could almost be a rhetorical question, except for the listening quality to Aerith's silences, waiting and curious. Maika feels her throat tighten a little at the speed with which the answer fills her mind. ]
Some idiots too fucking stupid to even give up on me. [ And after a heartbeat of hesitation, a little more quietly: ] Her name is Kippa.
[ A good person, huh... Aerith doesn't know about that, but is Maika really someone she can argue with over things like that? She's got a feeling that Maika won't take any protestations from her on that point.
Besides, she feels called out!! But Maika isn't wrong, either. She knows Cloud will protect her, should he ever have to, even in spite of all of his issues. If Maika's demeanor hadn't shifted to something so serious, Aerith would have half a mind to playfully shove her. ]
Kippa.
[ She repeats the name, if only because it makes Kippa feel more real to her. ]
Wanna tell me about her?
[ If so, Aerith would like to hear it. But that slight hint of hesitation on Maika's behalf means Aerith also doesn't mind giving her an out either. ]
[ It's funny to think she hasn't mentioned her to anyone here — anything precious to her, actually. It's easy to talk about all the bad shit in the world she left behind. A lot harder to touch those memories that make her hate being here just a little bit.
But at the same time, she wants to. At least with Aerith. It feels like writing in the journal, like refusing to let herself forget what keeps her moving forward. ]
She's a stupid little fox child. [ And with another flicker of a glance towards Aerith, considering what she mentioned before: ] She got herself sold to the same Cumaean lab I was breaking into to murder some witches. She was almost as scared of me as she was of them, at first. Now I can't seem to get rid of her.
[ Which explains Kippa, but doesn't explain Kippa at all. Maika heaves a sigh, exasperated. ]
No matter what shit goes wrong, she believes in sunshine and fairy tales. That people can understand each other, that you can save something if you fight hard enough. That you can forgive people and they'll do better. That kindness matters.
[ She laughs softly, but she's sure Maika isn't surprised by that one bit. Of course Aerith would like a girl described as someone who believes in kindness. ]
I get the feeling that you don't exactly mind that you can't get rid of her.
[ And idly, in the back of her mind, she wonders if Maika wouldn't mind if she couldn't get rid of Aerith either. Rough and jagged around the edges, Aerith thinks that Maika is the kind of person who still wants to believe in kindness, despite everything that's told her not to. That kind of person... it's hard for Aerith not to feel a touch of fondness already. ]
[ She tries to make that sound like a complaint. But considering she just all but admitted to Kippa being her reason to keep going, it probably falls a little flat. Maika heaves a sigh of annoyance(?) and flings herself back on the bed to stare up at the underside of the bunk instead. ]
When she gets herself killed running after me, I'm going to tell her "I told you so." [ Maika being Maika, that might even be true. But a little softer: ] ...She keeps me from forgetting things. Forgetting myself.
[ Things she never really believed in, but wanted to. The child who told her auntie that she hated fighting. She thinks if she told Aerith that, she'd understand; that, more than anything, is incentive to change the subject again. It feels like she understands too much already. ]
Aerith turns to look down at Maika, watching her face for a long moment before she shifts and lays down next to her. Only, she's on her side, simply so she can look at Maika's face and take in her expressions as they continue to talk.
Kippa really is an important person, isn't she? It's a good thing Maika has someone like that in her life. ]
I have a few. Cloud, Tifa, Barret, Nanaki, Yuffie... Cait Sith too. They're all very different people, but the one thing they have in common is their kindness.
[ She shifts, getting comfortable because she's going to go through each of them. ]
Cloud is a little clueless, but I know he has a good heart. One day, I hope to see the real him that's buried underneath that storm of everything else. Tifa is strong, and it's her willingness to help other people that make her that way. She's quiet where I'm not, but I think that means we balance each other out.
Barret is big and tall, but the most important thing about him is the love he has for other people. You should see the way he talks about his daughter. I bet you'd get embarrassed. [ Or cringe, because she has a feeling that Maika wouldn't know what to do with someone so openly passionate about their kid. ] Yuffie and Nanaki are just kids, but they're good kids. I feel like I can really talk about things with Nanaki that I can't talk about with anyone else. I guess that's because we're the last of our kind, which I told you about before.
And Cait Sith is new, but... he seems pretty nice. I like him already.
[ "Kind people," huh? Despite herself, Maika's eyebrows lift a tiny bit. She wonders if she could say she's met that many kind people in her life. Or if Aerith is like Kippa, seeing the kindness in strangers until she seems to manifest it from thin air like some sort of sleight-of-hand. ]
Getting embarrassed around that kind of doting parent just encourages them. It's like blood in the water.
[ ...She's pretty sure, although the closest example she has is Seizi with her. That thought stings too much to hold, so she lets it flow past her again and glances over at Aerith. ]
You see the common thread there? You liking everyone, even strangers you barely know?
[ It makes Maika want to ask what Aerith thinks of her... and also very much not want to ask. But she heaves a small sigh, relaxing a little and glancing away again. It's no shortage of people to look after her, anyway. ]
For the last of your kind, no one can say you're all alone, alright. [ And a dozen questions chase themselves through her thoughts but the first to come out is: ] Do all of them know that you're a Cetra?
[ Or those other things that Aerith said at the meeting. What she lived through, what she's seen. ]
[ Come on, Maika, let her feel like she's at least kind of picky! But she does like quite a few of the people here, too, including Maika. For just a moment, she thinks about making that little fact known, but she hesitates just enough that she focuses in on that question instead. ]
They do. Actually...
[ For a brief moment, she wonders if she should tell Maika this at all, but decides that actually, she wouldn't mind if Maika knew this. ]
They rescued me. I got taken by the researchers, but my friends broke in and saved me. [ She smiles, and while it's not as bright as usual, it's sincere. ] I actually met Nanaki in the research facility. We were being experimented on together.
[ Girl, you were trying to have sympathy for a cannibal not that long ago at all. Not that Maika can't appreciate that. But it does earn Aerith a skeptical little look, tinged with some amusement.
Aerith's admission actually gets her to roll on her side to face her, studying her expression now. ]
...You might just have a few good reasons to trust them after all. [ To protect her, and come through for her when she needs it. It's not like Maika can borrow trouble worrying about other people's worlds. But knowing that exists out there somewhere? That isn't nothing. ] Wait, is that why you're on the run, too?
Well... I don't like the researchers back at Shinra.
[ Yeah, that's not really a good answer, is it?
But the unsure look on her face turns into a smile when Maika turns onto her side and they're left facing each other. There's an easy sort of comfort in something like this, one that Aerith welcomes. ]
But you're spot on. That's why we're on the run... mostly. My friends are part of a terrorist group that opposes Shinra, so we were already in trouble. [ She pauses. ] All those soldiers we killed on the way out probably added to it all too.
[ Although, honestly? It's almost a relief to know that Aerith does have that bottom line, and enough regard for herself to hold — if not a grudge, then a flicker of negativity. Something. ]
That'll get their attention, usually. Like that's not what every government keeps soldiers for in the first place. [ She's half surprised that Aerith says that so calmly, half not. She said she'd seen combat before, after all. But people take it differently even so. ] Shinra? Is that your country?
[ How bad is it that a company is effectively their government? Aerith knows that it at least says quite a bit about the place she comes from, and even if Maika is from a world with different technology and terminology, she hopes that the gap isn’t so big that she doesn’t glean the general state of her world. ]
They got real big after they figured out how to harness the world’s life force for electricity. As you can imagine… it’s not so good for the planet.
[ Maika gives a quiet hum as she takes that all in — a disapproving sound, the one her grandmother had so disliked. She can understand the shape of what Aerith is saying, as different as their worlds are. People need energy and power for things. And the people who control that can more or less set their terms. ]
And I can imagine that's not too high on their list of concerns, either. Not if their energy source is what's keeping them in power.
[ That all fits together. Terrorism, her dying planet, the way none of the problems here seem to phase her much. Her world is more like Maika's than this place. ]
...So, what's a Cetra? If we weren't here maybe I could smell the difference. But you look mostly human to me.
[ And the instinctive little whiff she takes — which hopefully Aerith doesn't notice — is only giving her flowers. White flowers. ]
[ What's on their list of concerns is a way of escape from the dying planet, but that's another thing she can get into some other time. There are a lot of moving parts to everything going on back home, and the last thing she wants to do is bore Maika with all of it.
Unfortunately, Maika doesn't escape Aerith's perception check of an 18, because she smiles softly. ]
Just tried to see if you could actually tell here, right? I kinda want to know what you did smell, honestly.
[ But she'll go ahead and explain what a Cetra is right now anyway instead of dwelling. ]
The Cetra are also known as the Ancients, people from a long, long time ago who were the stewards of the planet. We're different from regular humans because we can communicate directly with the lifestream that flows through the planet. What the planet tells me can vary, but... I've known when people have passed before, and other little things like that.
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It's warm. ]
Y'know, I really believe you when you say you won't let me rest. I bet if I don't follow through quick enough, you'll even bite.
[ Figuratively speaking, that is. Though she doesn't doubt that Maika also bites (real). ]
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[ It's so nice to have one thing she does feel secure in her ability to do. She stretches her legs out and looks across the room thoughtfully. ]
You always let people get the best of you like that? Making allowances for them, trying to understand them.
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I can bite too, y'know. But just because I can doesn't mean I don't wanna try to understand someone else. I should at least hear them out if they give me good enough reason to.
[ Aerith brings the cup down closer to her lap, turning to look at Maika's face. ]
If there's one thing I won't do, it's letting someone walk all over me.
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[ But it's not like Aerith hadn't already qualified her observation. Maika can see in her a flicker of what Kippa might grow into. But she's never known an adult like that, really — maybe they just can't survive, where she's from. She glances back to meet Aerith's eyes. ]
...Never mind. You're soft. But you're not as naive as you look, either.
[ After what she'd said at the meeting, well. ]
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[ She bumps up against Maika again, soft and teasing. ]
Where I’m from… it’s not exactly sunshine and rainbows. I’ve done plenty of fighting myself, even if I don’t look like I have. If someone pulled a weapon on me, I think I could manage.
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[ She bumps Aerith back, leaning against her for just a moment while she hunts for words. How to explain that Aerith is soft in the same way Corvin, a veteran of two wars with no shortage of blood and betrayals on his hands, is? ]
...It's believing that your life matters more than anyone else who might have to die for you to keep existing. Putting yourself first no matter what the cost is. That's what I don't believe you could do.
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[ Because she managed to figure that out about Aerith with no issue, and honestly? She's surprised and just a little bit impressed. ]
If I can do something to save a bunch of people, even if it's really dangerous... I'll do it. I won't even think twice about it either.
[ She has a feeling Maika wouldn't like that, so she continues. May as well get it over with in one fell swoop, huh? ]
For example, the planet is dying back home. As the last Cetra, it's kind of my duty to do whatever I can to save it, even if that means fighting till the bitter end.
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I'm not someone who can afford to be taken by surprise. And it's not hard. People like you, who can't stop seeing others as people before they see them as threats or obstacles...
[ They're always like that. To learn to be selfish, you have to learn how to see the opponent as a parameter and not a person. And that's what Aerith doesn't seem capable of.
Maika's jaw tightens a little at the answer. She doesn't like it — and she's not surprised by it. How many times has she heard variations on that refrain? "We have to help them, Miss." "They're just scared." "Will you help our people?" ]
Why is it your duty? It didn't get there on its own. You aren't the last of your people by coincidence. So what are you fighting for?
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Hm.
It stirs emotions in her that she's not quite sure how to process, but at least she is sure of her answer to that question. ]
For the people I care about. The ones that have made everything bad that I've been through worth it, just because I get to be with them. I'm doing this for them, so that they can keep smiling.
Maybe that does make me weak, but I love my friends too much to let them get hurt if there's anything I can do about it. Even if it hurts me in the end.
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It's hard, not to think of all the people who aren't here. ]
I was taught that way. Love is a weakness, and fear that you can't make into a weapon is an indulgence. Even good people will tell you that -- because what's "right" is being ready to sacrifice the few to save the many, if you have to.
[ That's what "duty" is, isn't it? That abnegation of self to become a symbol. People whose souls aren't even occupied by anything else, letting themselves be eaten anyway. ]
Fuck them, though. What's worth fighting for is whatever makes it worth it for you to wake up in the morning. Just don't forget how much those friends will bitch you out if you let yourself get hurt doing it.
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Oh, they will, that's for sure.
[ Aerith glances at Maika, a small smile on her lips, though it's full of resolve. ]
But they know me well enough by now to understand where I'm coming from. I'm no hero or anything, but they fill me with a strength that makes me feel like I can do anything. If I don't do anything good with that feeling, then what's it all for?
[ She knows how that sounds, though, like she's resigned to her death, but... ]
I'm not worried about getting too hurt, though. They'll protect me. If anyone's got my back, I know they do.
[ To face scary things with confidence, that's what friends are for. That's what the important people in your life are for. They carry you through it. It seems like Maika understands that much, despite the harsh ideals she grew up under, so Aerith can't help but wonder: ]
Who do you fight for, Maika?
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[ Maika's brow crimps for a moment in wry amusement. She wonders if Aerith's right — if those friends will protect her, or if they even can. But what else have they got? Not fighting? Maika can't imagine a world like that, either. ]
You'd better be right about that. At least your collecting military men might be good for something.
[ Yeah, she hadn't forgotten that. She never forgets a weakness. But the momentary levity slips from her face at the question, and she shoots a quick sidelong look at Aerith. It could almost be a rhetorical question, except for the listening quality to Aerith's silences, waiting and curious. Maika feels her throat tighten a little at the speed with which the answer fills her mind. ]
Some idiots too fucking stupid to even give up on me. [ And after a heartbeat of hesitation, a little more quietly: ] Her name is Kippa.
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Besides, she feels called out!! But Maika isn't wrong, either. She knows Cloud will protect her, should he ever have to, even in spite of all of his issues. If Maika's demeanor hadn't shifted to something so serious, Aerith would have half a mind to playfully shove her. ]
Kippa.
[ She repeats the name, if only because it makes Kippa feel more real to her. ]
Wanna tell me about her?
[ If so, Aerith would like to hear it. But that slight hint of hesitation on Maika's behalf means Aerith also doesn't mind giving her an out either. ]
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But at the same time, she wants to. At least with Aerith. It feels like writing in the journal, like refusing to let herself forget what keeps her moving forward. ]
She's a stupid little fox child. [ And with another flicker of a glance towards Aerith, considering what she mentioned before: ] She got herself sold to the same Cumaean lab I was breaking into to murder some witches. She was almost as scared of me as she was of them, at first. Now I can't seem to get rid of her.
[ Which explains Kippa, but doesn't explain Kippa at all. Maika heaves a sigh, exasperated. ]
No matter what shit goes wrong, she believes in sunshine and fairy tales. That people can understand each other, that you can save something if you fight hard enough. That you can forgive people and they'll do better. That kindness matters.
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[ She laughs softly, but she's sure Maika isn't surprised by that one bit. Of course Aerith would like a girl described as someone who believes in kindness. ]
I get the feeling that you don't exactly mind that you can't get rid of her.
[ And idly, in the back of her mind, she wonders if Maika wouldn't mind if she couldn't get rid of Aerith either. Rough and jagged around the edges, Aerith thinks that Maika is the kind of person who still wants to believe in kindness, despite everything that's told her not to. That kind of person... it's hard for Aerith not to feel a touch of fondness already. ]
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[ She tries to make that sound like a complaint. But considering she just all but admitted to Kippa being her reason to keep going, it probably falls a little flat. Maika heaves a sigh of annoyance(?) and flings herself back on the bed to stare up at the underside of the bunk instead. ]
When she gets herself killed running after me, I'm going to tell her "I told you so." [ Maika being Maika, that might even be true. But a little softer: ] ...She keeps me from forgetting things. Forgetting myself.
[ Things she never really believed in, but wanted to. The child who told her auntie that she hated fighting. She thinks if she told Aerith that, she'd understand; that, more than anything, is incentive to change the subject again. It feels like she understands too much already. ]
Tell me about your friends.
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Aerith turns to look down at Maika, watching her face for a long moment before she shifts and lays down next to her. Only, she's on her side, simply so she can look at Maika's face and take in her expressions as they continue to talk.
Kippa really is an important person, isn't she? It's a good thing Maika has someone like that in her life. ]
I have a few. Cloud, Tifa, Barret, Nanaki, Yuffie... Cait Sith too. They're all very different people, but the one thing they have in common is their kindness.
[ She shifts, getting comfortable because she's going to go through each of them. ]
Cloud is a little clueless, but I know he has a good heart. One day, I hope to see the real him that's buried underneath that storm of everything else. Tifa is strong, and it's her willingness to help other people that make her that way. She's quiet where I'm not, but I think that means we balance each other out.
Barret is big and tall, but the most important thing about him is the love he has for other people. You should see the way he talks about his daughter. I bet you'd get embarrassed. [ Or cringe, because she has a feeling that Maika wouldn't know what to do with someone so openly passionate about their kid. ] Yuffie and Nanaki are just kids, but they're good kids. I feel like I can really talk about things with Nanaki that I can't talk about with anyone else. I guess that's because we're the last of our kind, which I told you about before.
And Cait Sith is new, but... he seems pretty nice. I like him already.
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Getting embarrassed around that kind of doting parent just encourages them. It's like blood in the water.
[ ...She's pretty sure, although the closest example she has is Seizi with her. That thought stings too much to hold, so she lets it flow past her again and glances over at Aerith. ]
You see the common thread there? You liking everyone, even strangers you barely know?
[ It makes Maika want to ask what Aerith thinks of her... and also very much not want to ask. But she heaves a small sigh, relaxing a little and glancing away again. It's no shortage of people to look after her, anyway. ]
For the last of your kind, no one can say you're all alone, alright. [ And a dozen questions chase themselves through her thoughts but the first to come out is: ] Do all of them know that you're a Cetra?
[ Or those other things that Aerith said at the meeting. What she lived through, what she's seen. ]
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[ Come on, Maika, let her feel like she's at least kind of picky! But she does like quite a few of the people here, too, including Maika. For just a moment, she thinks about making that little fact known, but she hesitates just enough that she focuses in on that question instead. ]
They do. Actually...
[ For a brief moment, she wonders if she should tell Maika this at all, but decides that actually, she wouldn't mind if Maika knew this. ]
They rescued me. I got taken by the researchers, but my friends broke in and saved me. [ She smiles, and while it's not as bright as usual, it's sincere. ] I actually met Nanaki in the research facility. We were being experimented on together.
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[ Girl, you were trying to have sympathy for a cannibal not that long ago at all. Not that Maika can't appreciate that. But it does earn Aerith a skeptical little look, tinged with some amusement.
Aerith's admission actually gets her to roll on her side to face her, studying her expression now. ]
...You might just have a few good reasons to trust them after all. [ To protect her, and come through for her when she needs it. It's not like Maika can borrow trouble worrying about other people's worlds. But knowing that exists out there somewhere? That isn't nothing. ] Wait, is that why you're on the run, too?
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[ Yeah, that's not really a good answer, is it?
But the unsure look on her face turns into a smile when Maika turns onto her side and they're left facing each other. There's an easy sort of comfort in something like this, one that Aerith welcomes. ]
But you're spot on. That's why we're on the run... mostly. My friends are part of a terrorist group that opposes Shinra, so we were already in trouble. [ She pauses. ] All those soldiers we killed on the way out probably added to it all too.
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[ Although, honestly? It's almost a relief to know that Aerith does have that bottom line, and enough regard for herself to hold — if not a grudge, then a flicker of negativity. Something. ]
That'll get their attention, usually. Like that's not what every government keeps soldiers for in the first place. [ She's half surprised that Aerith says that so calmly, half not. She said she'd seen combat before, after all. But people take it differently even so. ] Shinra? Is that your country?
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Shinra… is a company. An electric power company.
[ How bad is it that a company is effectively their government? Aerith knows that it at least says quite a bit about the place she comes from, and even if Maika is from a world with different technology and terminology, she hopes that the gap isn’t so big that she doesn’t glean the general state of her world. ]
They got real big after they figured out how to harness the world’s life force for electricity. As you can imagine… it’s not so good for the planet.
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And I can imagine that's not too high on their list of concerns, either. Not if their energy source is what's keeping them in power.
[ That all fits together. Terrorism, her dying planet, the way none of the problems here seem to phase her much. Her world is more like Maika's than this place. ]
...So, what's a Cetra? If we weren't here maybe I could smell the difference. But you look mostly human to me.
[ And the instinctive little whiff she takes — which hopefully Aerith doesn't notice — is only giving her flowers. White flowers. ]
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[ What's on their list of concerns is a way of escape from the dying planet, but that's another thing she can get into some other time. There are a lot of moving parts to everything going on back home, and the last thing she wants to do is bore Maika with all of it.
Unfortunately, Maika doesn't escape Aerith's perception check of an 18, because she smiles softly. ]
Just tried to see if you could actually tell here, right? I kinda want to know what you did smell, honestly.
[ But she'll go ahead and explain what a Cetra is right now anyway instead of dwelling. ]
The Cetra are also known as the Ancients, people from a long, long time ago who were the stewards of the planet. We're different from regular humans because we can communicate directly with the lifestream that flows through the planet. What the planet tells me can vary, but... I've known when people have passed before, and other little things like that.
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