Similar principle to how some things are blotted out in the letters, I think, but even more sensitive. It doesn't seem like I can really mention anything that goes on over here.
It's easier when you're surrounded in familiar faces. Like if a friend goes off to war, and you're stuck not knowing their daily fate, only able to write them letters and hope you'll receive one back.
Being out there on the front with them on the other hand... obviously it would be nice to not be out there at all, but you'd know how they're doing, and if they get into trouble, you can try to do something to help them right away.
Of course, you end up leaving your folks at home, but can't win everything.
W6, wednesday
But he glances over if Asa shows up. ]
Hullo.
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... Hey. [...] Did you send a keychain of yourself through the mail?
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No, I did not...
Others are quite obsessed with them though.
[ He's got a look that really is just 'why'. ]
I sent something else, the -- [ fades to low opacity. ]
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—Daan?!
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Ah. My bad. Still figuring out what can and can't be said in this state...
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[she sighs.]
Well... It's still really nice to see you again, Daan.
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It's good to see you as well, Miss Mitaka. You're holding on and I'm glad for that.
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[survived long enough without getting possessed or murdered. the rng luck is incredible.]
Are things better over there? Just in general. Don't make yourself disappear by trying to offer too much detail.
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It's easier when you're surrounded in familiar faces. Like if a friend goes off to war, and you're stuck not knowing their daily fate, only able to write them letters and hope you'll receive one back.
Being out there on the front with them on the other hand... obviously it would be nice to not be out there at all, but you'd know how they're doing, and if they get into trouble, you can try to do something to help them right away.
Of course, you end up leaving your folks at home, but can't win everything.