[Shiho always wonders if it's too much to even ask for acts of affection. But maybe they both kind of need this and while her shoulders tense for a second... it's only for a second. Then she's burying herself into the hug and trying not to cry.]
[ In Maya's opinion, it isn't. It's never too much, and she counts herself lucky that she doesn't have to ask. Shiho relaxes almost imperceptibly, and Maya's sigh of relief is just as subtle, before her grip tightens around the other girl and she rests her cheek against that fluffy hair.
Minato's disappearance had hurt so many of them... but that's just proof he was loved. ]
[There is something so comforting about being held, she thinks, letting Maya lean against her in turn and reading with her hands on Maya's back that she misses Minato just as much.
They all do. And just knowing that has Shiho in a complicated mix of resentment that the world had dared to take him away from all of them and relief that no matter what, he would not be forgotten or abandoned. Her voice trembles a little:]
What, you didn't have someone hiding in the closet? I'm disappointed, Maya-san. [But she can feel a stupid, traitorous tear and hides it in Maya's shoulder.]
Much as I love dramatic reveals, I think we can probably skip them for now.
[ Nice try, though, Shiho. She's well-aware that all of her emotions and thoughts are on full display with her current company, but she imagines they run along the same lines. Frustration, loneliness, tinged with something much deeper, because she's lost so many siblings... and determination, that he won't be left to stay dead like this. ]
[That determination definitely mirrors her own and she clutches tighter to Maya's shirt in response. She wants to be here for her too, damn it.]
I didn't really want a dramatic reveal anyway. I just... got back from home. [Home as in Japan and a world where countries are called by mangled versions of their names, that is.]
And I think we've figured out... inter-dimensional travel.
That's my personal opinion, anyway! [ With a laugh that's 10% too watery for her liking, but. Oh, well. Her tone turns solemn after a minute. ]
Minato-kun and I have a strange amount in common... there's no way I could let him face this on his own. And of course his girlfriend going to save him is pretty much a given in my book.
I’d never leave him behind, I promise. [That laugh is 10% too watery for Shiho’s liking too and she reaches out to pat Maya on the back in reply.]
...You haven’t died too, have you, Maya-san? [There’s a bit of wryness in her tone as she says that, carefully closing her hands and making sure that she doesn’t try to read it from her with psychometry, tempting as it may be.]
[ She can tell that Shiho's not actually trying to pick it up from her as she hesitates-- but that in itself is what helps her decide how to respond, and she closes her eyes briefly and lets her expression smooth out. ]
It's a little complicated, but-- yes, once.
[ Once is usually enough, but. It's nowhere near as unfortunate as Minato's situation. ]
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You know where to find me. I'll keep the door unlocked for you.no subject
Hey.
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But reaching out to tug her into a hug anyway. ]
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Minato's disappearance had hurt so many of them... but that's just proof he was loved. ]
It's all right. It's just me here right now.
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They all do. And just knowing that has Shiho in a complicated mix of resentment that the world had dared to take him away from all of them and relief that no matter what, he would not be forgotten or abandoned. Her voice trembles a little:]
What, you didn't have someone hiding in the closet? I'm disappointed, Maya-san. [But she can feel a stupid, traitorous tear and hides it in Maya's shoulder.]
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[ Nice try, though, Shiho. She's well-aware that all of her emotions and thoughts are on full display with her current company, but she imagines they run along the same lines. Frustration, loneliness, tinged with something much deeper, because she's lost so many siblings... and determination, that he won't be left to stay dead like this. ]
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I didn't really want a dramatic reveal anyway. I just... got back from home. [Home as in Japan and a world where countries are called by mangled versions of their names, that is.]
And I think we've figured out... inter-dimensional travel.
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Isn't that kind of amazing?!
[ Shiho, where are you even from?? ]
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...and I'll go get him. I promised and I'll do it.
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I’m sure it would make him happy and everyone could use a big sister. Right?
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Minato-kun and I have a strange amount in common... there's no way I could let him face this on his own. And of course his girlfriend going to save him is pretty much a given in my book.
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...You haven’t died too, have you, Maya-san? [There’s a bit of wryness in her tone as she says that, carefully closing her hands and making sure that she doesn’t try to read it from her with psychometry, tempting as it may be.]
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It's a little complicated, but-- yes, once.
[ Once is usually enough, but. It's nowhere near as unfortunate as Minato's situation. ]
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...What is with you two, huh? [She's worried now about Maya, as well.]