[ Straight up staring at his phone as if he doesn't have anything better to do right now he doesn't. ]
I just don't like not knowing something by myself. It's weird to have pieces missing that Heaven's Door can't access. Of all the things I can't learn or find out about - it's this.
Not a chance. Not everyone can pull that off without becoming boring.
Reimi, I can't be anything other than an artist-type. They're not always popular in stories, but sometimes you need them to win or provide new insight, so they're still important.
Though they're kind of like sidekicks, and I don't want to be a sidekick.
Not true. Pretty careless of you, Mister World-Famous Mangaka, to overlook a role that's so easy to spot.
You're not a sidekick, you're the rival type. Not exactly the hero; you're more independent, and you don't grow in the same way that the hero type does. But you're both after the same goal, and you're completely necessary to the story. You're the one who's relentless even in the hero's moments of weakness, and you're the one who's ruthless enough to do the things that the hero can't.
Besides, in the end, you're the one who rescued the damsel. That's not something the sidekick role can do, is it?
My point is, I'm glad you let me see a part of you that isn't perfect. And besides, that puts you one step ahead of me now, anyway. I'm still afraid of showing you the parts of me that aren't nice and hero-like, myself.
It's not because I'm stubborn, it's because I'm right, Reimi.
But I accept that you are correct here. I think I can pull off the rival. Does that make you the damsel? You know, for being a damsel, you don't really need saved very much.
Oh, didn't I tell you? I figured it all out this one time. No, I'm the princess who slept for a hundred years, waiting for the prince to come and wake her up.
Except I wasn't really sleeping, and it was more finding than waking, really.
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Maybe too much time has passed. And -- I shouldn't care as much anymore.
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I know this isn't the case, but I feel...sort of responsible, I guess. I wish you could remember it.
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[ Frankly he feels stupid being upset.]
Maybe it's for the better. Like you said before, new memories. I have a lot of good ones with you here.
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[Her texts go silent for a minute, until the characteristic "..." of typing comes up, and lingers there for a long time.]
It's okay to feel like Kira took something away from you too. Something that wasn't just me.
He hurt you too. It's not a comparison of more or less, better or worse.
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he doesn't. ]I just don't like not knowing something by myself. It's weird to have pieces missing that Heaven's Door can't access. Of all the things I can't learn or find out about - it's this.
And Reimi...
[ there's a long, long pause here... ]
I kind of wish you hadn't seen me do that, too.
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What I mean is, that's not how you would've reacted if I hadn't been there. Is it? What you did...it's because I was there. Right?
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I'm not saying I regret that I thought of protecting you, but I didn't want you to think differently of me because of that.
If I were a cool, nice hero-type like Koichi-kun, I could probably do stuff like that and people wouldn't think any less.
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What type do you think you are, then? Because I know what your type is. I just wonder if you know it, too.
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Reimi, I can't be anything other than an artist-type. They're not always popular in stories, but sometimes you need them to win or provide new insight, so they're still important.
Though they're kind of like sidekicks, and I don't want to be a sidekick.
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You're not a sidekick, you're the rival type. Not exactly the hero; you're more independent, and you don't grow in the same way that the hero type does. But you're both after the same goal, and you're completely necessary to the story. You're the one who's relentless even in the hero's moments of weakness, and you're the one who's ruthless enough to do the things that the hero can't.
Besides, in the end, you're the one who rescued the damsel. That's not something the sidekick role can do, is it?
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Somehow, I feel like this was almost flattery. But I accept your explanation of it. Though sidekicks can save the girl if it suits the story.
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My point is, I'm glad you let me see a part of you that isn't perfect. And besides, that puts you one step ahead of me now, anyway. I'm still afraid of showing you the parts of me that aren't nice and hero-like, myself.
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Do you think I won't like you?
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I already decided how I feel.
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It's just really nervewracking. If you didn't like me I don't know what I'd do.
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Because - I. Well, because I just don't think there's anything you could do that would.
[ chickened out ]
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So...does that mean I can always come home to you, too? No matter what, there's always a place for me with you?
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What, did you think I would tell you that you couldn't stay over whenever you want?
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[Ha. Oh, Rohan...]
Well, you never know, I guess. It's nice to have the reminder every once in a while.
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I told you that I don't change my mind.
[ He's not seeing what he's missing. ]
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Come to think of it, that's a pretty rival-like tendency, too! So really you're just proving my point even more.
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But I accept that you are correct here. I think I can pull off the rival. Does that make you the damsel? You know, for being a damsel, you don't really need saved very much.
That's more interesting anyway, though.
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Except I wasn't really sleeping, and it was more finding than waking, really.
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I mean, the rival and the hero finding her does have a good sound to it.
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[MOVING QUICKLY ON...]
It's just a figure of speech! You knew what I meant, anyway, so...
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