'He's nothing like his brothers at all.' So you've met them. They're all old enough to be out of the exorcist academy by now, so you must've gone on a trip to his hometown to visit them, or they must've come to town and he introduced them to you. That's what friends would do, or maybe a couple.
But you're not all lovey-dovey, so you're not a couple, yeah?
[ that's some astute (or not) observation there, shiro, and izumo isn't going to confirm which way is correct because she isn't sure how that will affect things. should she be concerned with timelines??
err...more concerned than some people. ]
He's the last person I'd ever be "lovey-dovey" with.
[ SHE IS NOT GOING TO CONFIRM OR DENY THAT CLAIM. and honestly the fact that he brings his sons (who she has a very unfortunate idea who they are) is kind of...interesting. ]
They're not my kids by blood. I found 'em on my church doorstep when they were newborns. But they're still my boys, no matter what. You don't need to share blood to be family.
What's it matter? Regardless of where they came from, they were babies out in the cold snow. And everyone deserves a chance to live, yeah?
I'm sure they didn't come from good circumstances. Babies that come from loving homes don't get left on church doorsteps. But that doesn't matter. What matters is the life they live, and the people they choose to be.
[ s...surprise part two on her behalf as she just goes quiet. it kind of feels wrong knowing this, honestly, but it's not like she can suddenly say that she knows them now. ]
[Her reaction there, that tells him what he needs to know. She wouldn't be taking it so seriously if she didn't already know at least one of the twins, so.]
Do you think they've been doing a good job of choosing who they want to be?
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But you're not all lovey-dovey, so you're not a couple, yeah?
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err...more concerned than some people. ]
He's the last person I'd ever be "lovey-dovey" with.
[ the quotes should be heard even in her voice. ]
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[She's Valid tbh.]
You'd probably get along better with one of my sons. Of course, he's so dense about people-things he wouldn't realize anything was going on.
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...your sons?
[ closes eyes for what's to come. ]
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Yep. I've got two boys. Good kids, but a little dense.
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What are their names?
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Yukio Fujimoto? I don't recall anyone by that name.
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[Time to come clean on that at least.]
They're not my kids by blood. I found 'em on my church doorstep when they were newborns. But they're still my boys, no matter what. You don't need to share blood to be family.
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this is a surprise backstory that she was not prepared to deal with. ]
Weren't you concerned where they came from?
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I'm sure they didn't come from good circumstances. Babies that come from loving homes don't get left on church doorsteps. But that doesn't matter. What matters is the life they live, and the people they choose to be.
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You have a point there.
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Do you think they've been doing a good job of choosing who they want to be?
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One of them, for sure. Nothing has been normal since he started.
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How far into the future are you, compared to me?
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[ she's down playing a lot, okay? ]
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It's just about beginning.
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Do you know if Shima is from the same time as you?
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He's from ahead of me.
[ supposedly. ]
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Ahh, interesting. Now we just have to figure out how they're pulling us from different worlds and times.
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I asked my leader that very question and they told me that it might be due to alternate timelines.
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[He just sounds tired now.]
Now I wonder what minute differences between our worlds there are.
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uh. time for another lie. ]
I haven't thought to compare in case it affects something and they weren't telling us the whole picture.
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