[ That's a weak reassurance, but she manages it, and...it does make it better, but also worse, too. She's not sure how you're supposed to feel about someone dying if they're coming back. Does that make it wrong to grieve?
Still, Ikki just wants to focus on the coming back part. ]
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It wasn't too bad, the draft. [Says the girl who lives on the fighting.]
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Really? ...That's good, though. Some of the people coming back looked pretty bad.
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Cato and I got a little scratched up, but that was about the worst of it. For us, at least.
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Maybe there are places where kids don't think like that.]
I hope they're back soon.
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[ That's a weak reassurance, but she manages it, and...it does make it better, but also worse, too. She's not sure how you're supposed to feel about someone dying if they're coming back. Does that make it wrong to grieve?
Still, Ikki just wants to focus on the coming back part. ]
Anyway, I should let you rest.
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[Not that she can. Not with the nightmares. But she doesn't need to say that.
Though, after a moment, she does say one word. One very uncommon word for her:]
Thanks.
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[ It's a rhetorical question, said lightly.
And yeah, that probably explains why Clover has a small child checking in on her every so often. Ikki's pretty determined about that sort of thing. ]
I'll see you later, Clover! Sleep well.