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we begin vindicated [open]
Who: Anna Amarande and you!
What: Event catch-all
When: Throughout December
Where: In Trench, in the sixth layer of Recollé, and 9,920 years in the future
Content Warnings: Eye trauma, explosions, hunting, blood, likely mentions of sacrificial death and depersonalization
Creating a Winter Mourning comes as an easy feat to Anna. She's been doing more than enough of it lately in a much more literal sense. Having a blessing towards some of the Pthumerians she hasn't had the chance to commune with yet probably can't be a bad thing.
It's glowing, the light serving as a gently pulsing beacon outside her window. Looking at it is almost mesmerizing; for a moment, it feels like it's going to bring peace to the torment that she's been feeling inside since the month turned. She reaches out and touches it, and in an instant...
a. we forget who we were meant to be
It's 2019. From the other wall of a glass jar, a white-haired woman with one eye is crawling through a ruined, sickly-green lab. She is not screaming in pain, but she is crying. No blood spills from her face, but she still would never wish anyone to see her like this. Her hand comes down on shards of broken glass, but she barely registers it. The air around her swirls with white souls that, in the flickering light and the ambient energy, almost seem to take form around the pathetic, destroyed woman.
Anna never wondered what she looked like when this happened. She knows everything about the events that just transpired, and her spectral head looks to the area that her younger self is crawling from. The brain that stole her eye is dead, and within this sixth layer of reality, the boundary between Anna, A2, 2B, and Kainé is thinner than ever. It's a wonder that she's able to maintain her own form even as a memory, because as she thinks about it all, she can feel her body flickering to take on the shape of the other women. She looks around to see if anyone followed her down—if she's experiencing her own memories then it makes sense someone else is there with her—and mutters somewhat musically, "Pay no attention to the ghost that follows."
b. a broken image of how it should be
It's 11,941, give or take a year, and two YoRHa units stand off to the side watching an enormous explosion in the distance. Anna, or at least the person who people have come to know as Anna, stands behind a cleaner, less ruined version of the android she's turning into. That android is on her knees, almost ready to weep, in front of a massive army of bronze-bodied, red-eyed machines. In an instant, the android shoves herself to her feet and screams a battle cry. A wave of debris follows from the explosion, taking out nearly everything between her and the epicenter. The shockwave stops before it can reach the android, but she won't let that stop her from trying to take down every last machine in her path. Her sword, less elegant than the one on Anna's back, flashes as she goes on the attack.
Anna stands there, her eyepatch fresh and new in black, her clothing an elegant, meticulously-stitched dress, her heels adding even more height to her form. She is not moving, though, not joining the fight. Because she knows full well what this is and what just happened. The person next to her may elect to join the fight with the not-truly-nameless android, the one whose appearance would match Anna's perfectly were it not for the eyepatch, or they may wish to stand back and speak with her. The bloodlust that often fuels Anna in these battles is not present at the moment; instead, she almost seems relieved.
c. crack a smile and lie through our teeth
Or, perhaps, she doesn't touch the Mourning. She leaves it to rest in her home and takes her blade out with her to the streets. Her longcoat high, the brim of her hat over her face, her eyepatch gone revealing the intimidating black-gold glass beneath it. Her blade stays in one hand, and the gun that Ruby Rose has been training her how to use is in the other. Shields are nice, but not if they engender passivity.
She stalks the streets in the pale moonlight, succumbing to the vengeance deep within her. Emotions that should be directed inward are ready to explode outward, and she is fully prepared to become a creature of persistence. An android designed only for combat, ready to lash out at the world that has stolen her from the city she loves.
A hunter must hunt. She has no need for traps, for subterfuge. The Amaranth's strategy has never once progressed beyond having a sword. She stands there on the wet cobblestones, stock still in front of what may be prey or what may be an ally, insofar as there are any allies to be had in this wretched night. She tilts her head up and sniffs the air. "What's that smell?" she rasps out. "The sweet blood... it sings to me." It may be gauche to tell someone your blood type, but are you willing to risk silence?
d. in the end we would rather be anything but lonely
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What: Event catch-all
When: Throughout December
Where: In Trench, in the sixth layer of Recollé, and 9,920 years in the future
Content Warnings: Eye trauma, explosions, hunting, blood, likely mentions of sacrificial death and depersonalization
Creating a Winter Mourning comes as an easy feat to Anna. She's been doing more than enough of it lately in a much more literal sense. Having a blessing towards some of the Pthumerians she hasn't had the chance to commune with yet probably can't be a bad thing.
It's glowing, the light serving as a gently pulsing beacon outside her window. Looking at it is almost mesmerizing; for a moment, it feels like it's going to bring peace to the torment that she's been feeling inside since the month turned. She reaches out and touches it, and in an instant...
a. we forget who we were meant to be
It's 2019. From the other wall of a glass jar, a white-haired woman with one eye is crawling through a ruined, sickly-green lab. She is not screaming in pain, but she is crying. No blood spills from her face, but she still would never wish anyone to see her like this. Her hand comes down on shards of broken glass, but she barely registers it. The air around her swirls with white souls that, in the flickering light and the ambient energy, almost seem to take form around the pathetic, destroyed woman.
Anna never wondered what she looked like when this happened. She knows everything about the events that just transpired, and her spectral head looks to the area that her younger self is crawling from. The brain that stole her eye is dead, and within this sixth layer of reality, the boundary between Anna, A2, 2B, and Kainé is thinner than ever. It's a wonder that she's able to maintain her own form even as a memory, because as she thinks about it all, she can feel her body flickering to take on the shape of the other women. She looks around to see if anyone followed her down—if she's experiencing her own memories then it makes sense someone else is there with her—and mutters somewhat musically, "Pay no attention to the ghost that follows."
b. a broken image of how it should be
It's 11,941, give or take a year, and two YoRHa units stand off to the side watching an enormous explosion in the distance. Anna, or at least the person who people have come to know as Anna, stands behind a cleaner, less ruined version of the android she's turning into. That android is on her knees, almost ready to weep, in front of a massive army of bronze-bodied, red-eyed machines. In an instant, the android shoves herself to her feet and screams a battle cry. A wave of debris follows from the explosion, taking out nearly everything between her and the epicenter. The shockwave stops before it can reach the android, but she won't let that stop her from trying to take down every last machine in her path. Her sword, less elegant than the one on Anna's back, flashes as she goes on the attack.
Anna stands there, her eyepatch fresh and new in black, her clothing an elegant, meticulously-stitched dress, her heels adding even more height to her form. She is not moving, though, not joining the fight. Because she knows full well what this is and what just happened. The person next to her may elect to join the fight with the not-truly-nameless android, the one whose appearance would match Anna's perfectly were it not for the eyepatch, or they may wish to stand back and speak with her. The bloodlust that often fuels Anna in these battles is not present at the moment; instead, she almost seems relieved.
c. crack a smile and lie through our teeth
Or, perhaps, she doesn't touch the Mourning. She leaves it to rest in her home and takes her blade out with her to the streets. Her longcoat high, the brim of her hat over her face, her eyepatch gone revealing the intimidating black-gold glass beneath it. Her blade stays in one hand, and the gun that Ruby Rose has been training her how to use is in the other. Shields are nice, but not if they engender passivity.
She stalks the streets in the pale moonlight, succumbing to the vengeance deep within her. Emotions that should be directed inward are ready to explode outward, and she is fully prepared to become a creature of persistence. An android designed only for combat, ready to lash out at the world that has stolen her from the city she loves.
A hunter must hunt. She has no need for traps, for subterfuge. The Amaranth's strategy has never once progressed beyond having a sword. She stands there on the wet cobblestones, stock still in front of what may be prey or what may be an ally, insofar as there are any allies to be had in this wretched night. She tilts her head up and sniffs the air. "What's that smell?" she rasps out. "The sweet blood... it sings to me." It may be gauche to tell someone your blood type, but are you willing to risk silence?
d. in the end we would rather be anything but lonely
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So when Anna turns her head and looks down at Ange, there's a gentle smile on her face. This memory is far from private; she's glad, actually, to have other people experiencing it with her. Miserable though it may have been for A2, for Anna it's an affirmation. It's confirmation. And she will not explain why, but anyone who's been paying attention, she's certain, already knows.
"Good to see you out and about again, Ange," she says. Her head turns to the battlefield again. It's going well for the lone android who shares Anna's body. "If you wanted to learn more about A2... here she is."
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And yet here Anna is. Gently smiling at Ange, even though Ange - accidentally, if you want to get technical about it - intruded on the other's memory.
It makes her pause for a moment before she replies to the other, but that also gives her time to fully walk up to Anna's side, only stopping once she's there. And only then casting her gaze back out at the other Anna - no, A2. The fighting android.
"Is that.. what you were? Before?"
It's not asked awkwardly because Ange thinks that's an awkward idea, mind you. She's more just hesitating because it's hard to find the line here. What is okay to ask Anna about? What isn't? Ange is curious enough to ask her just about anything right now, especially while staring at this - but at the same time she doesn't want to dig up stuff that's too painful for the other either.
So she will just gently tiptoe over this line until she can find out what's alright and what isn't under these circumstances. Anna has been kind enough that Ange wants to put in this much effort in return.
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"Not sure if that's right," she says carefully, no longer needing to watch A2's swath of destruction. She's not sure if a lot of this is right, really; other memories she's shared have been painful. Harrowing experiences that actually happened to her. That they're both here now means...
"This is about 10,000 years in the future, for one," she continues, stopping her thoughts before she can overthink them. "But it's more like she's part of who I am. We're close enough to each other that the huge, cosmic collection of universes," and she elegantly extends a gloved hand to the heavens, towards the moon that she's told the humans live on now, "Decided that we would share a soul together inside of my body."
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It's just.. the idea of two souls in one body. That's the part that feels a little newer, a little more odd. Especially since Ange has always just seen Anna as.. well, Anna. Where is A2 in all of that? What role does she play? Is she part of Anna's personality, or does Anna only have A2's memories, and nothing else?
.. would asking about any of that be weird?
Ange has no clue. It leaves her staring at A2 in the distance for a moment, and then back at Anna. Still thinking, still trying to get used to this odd, overwhelming memory.
"She's strong."
It's a bit of a simple observation, isn't it. But what else is Ange supposed to say, given everything that's going on here? It feels like the most obvious thing to note in the face of all of it.
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There's too much silence between them for that to be the only thing on Ange's mind, Anna thinks. But Anna's also not really giving much else to go off. That's a good little starting point, she thinks. A2's strength.
"She wins this fight, you know. But she's already lost everyone." She's looking away, up to the mechanical ring floating in the sky in line of sight with where the moon would be, easy to miss if you don't already know it's there. "Everyone she loved is dead. Everything she thought was true about her world was wrong. She can't go back to the way it used to be, so she stays here, on Earth."
And back to the carnage. There's a break in the machines. A2 stands still, her body shaking, the ground wet at her feet with motor oil and blood and tears. The steam escaping from her chest as she comes out of B-Mode evaporates quickly. Anna's seen it enough times.
"And she never finds anyone else. She's branded a runaway, a traitor. People come to take her in, or maybe to befriend her. And she never lets them get close enough to try. The only way she knows how to react to the horrible pain she's in is to suffer with it alone." A whisper in the back of her mind as she looks to Ange again. Do you get the gist of this song now?
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Perhaps it's the same as asking whether the chicken or the egg came first.
But there's no doubt that Anna is saying all of this not just about A2, but herself as well. Not wanting or daring to let people close. Trying to suffer all by yourself.
And this scene seems so unbearably lonely to look at, more than anything. Someone fighting so desperately, despite everything and everyone being gone. Even though it'd be so much easier to just lie down and give up.
.. perhaps it's not too dissimilar from what Ange herself was trying to do back home either.
"Do you think things would have been different for her if she would have tried to let someone in after all?"
The question is about A2. But it's not just asked for A2's sake.
It doesn't take someone too sharp to realise that, either.
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But by listening and learning about A2's pain, Anna learned to accept her. Even to love her, as much as one can love a part of oneself that feels so foreign that your body has screamed its rejection and been silenced.
"I think so. Someone did get to her, once," she says, beginning to play with the edges of metaphor to soothe her anxiety. "Listening to whatever she decided to reveal, whenever she decided to do it. Waiting patiently for her to say what she wanted out loud. But by the time they met, A2's story was already over."
Without saying it outright and shoving a blade through this paper-thin curtain they've formed around the actual issue, Anna struggles to form a complete sentence to punctuate that. There was never anything she could've done to truly change the way A2's story ended, no matter how poetically she liked to think of it.
"But other stories are still being written. And there's a few people around here holding a pen."
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"I guess not all stories have a happy ending."
Like A2. It might have been too late for her. Her story may no longer be able to be changed. But Anna's story is still being worked on. It can still get better - and Ange believes it will, as long as the other just doesn't give up.
There's another slight moment of silence, but then Ange shakes her head. There's no point in saying that out loud when they've practically already discussed it.
"How does it feel for you to watch this?" Since it's a little bit different than them being shown memories that are directly and entirely their own, compared to the slightly more complicated connection between A2 and Anna. ".. you seem pretty calm, you know."
Which could be faked, but also could maybe not be. Ange can't tell for sure in this specific moment.
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"I've seen this a lot. It's how things worked, back home. You just get... vivid flashes of memory like this. Whenever someone plucks your string and your soul starts resonating harder." She's dancing so close to why she's relieved right now, and whether she has the faith in Ange to pick up on what she's putting down is still an unknown. Her hand curls against her chest near her heart and she doesn't even bother stopping it this time.
"I could tell you every last scene of this battle. I could tell you everything about what she's feeling. Because it's all inside of me, too. It might as well be my own memory." It is, isn't it? By now. "I've played it over and over, in my head and in my dreams. I know her. And I know that right now, she doesn't want to win this fight. But she knows she has to."
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It feels like the natural conclusion. Sure, Anna's situation is different than her own, but Ange also got to see memories of her other self. Herself from the past, from back before her consciousness seemed to shift into a different Ange. Those memories were all her own in that sense.
That means this memory must be Anna's own as well, even though it's slightly more complicated and nuanced than it would be for the average person.
".. or were you worried that you wouldn't see it anymore in this place?"
Ange is not purposefully trying to seek something out within Anna here, really. It's more just that she is always glad for any situation where she can turn all attention towards someone else, rather than herself. It's all part of actively avoiding the spotlight.
"Or, rather.. is this the first time you've been able to see her again, ever since you showed up in Trench?" Ange tries to think if Anna mentioned it having happened before in this city.
She can't recall.
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Anna's quiet, ostensibly to debate the right question to answer, but she already knows that Ange has picked up on everything. Smart girl. If anyone was gonna do it, she's glad it was her.
"Haven't heard from her at all before this," she says quietly with her head turned away, towards the battle, because even with only one eye it's hard to make contact with someone else's when she gets emotional. "People stop resonating when they leave Recollé. That's just what happens." Sometimes when they didn't leave, too, but staying within the bounds of the city has always been a constant. She inhales like she's trying to control herself. It would truly be embarrassing to cry right now, so she's going to try her best not to.
"This whole time I've been taking it on faith that she's still here with me. But you know me," she says. "Got a bit of a problem keeping faith. This is proof."
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Even now Anna still seems to be struggling, though perhaps in a slightly different way. Perhaps with overwhelming relief at realising that these memories, this connection, is still here with her.
Even when it seemed like it might not have for months.
There's a slight pause where Ange tries to think of what to do here, but then she just decides to go for it. Especially when she remembers the way Anna touched her when Ange was the weak one, the one in bed, only barely having survived a trip through that awful meat factory-like place.
So the girl moves to grab Anna's hand, holding it in her own. She doesn't say anything about it, nor draw attention to it in any way. Ange just keeps talking on, as if nothing happened, even though she is now definitely holding that hand, and even giving it a faint squeeze that's most likely meant to be reassuring.
"Guess that means you'll have a slightly easier time in Trench now, huh?" Ange, too, stares at the battle. "You'll never be alone. Because she's there with you, regardless of anything else."
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"I already wasn't alone anymore," she replies quietly. It's not as hard-fought an admission as she expected it to be, but with Ange right here, how could she say anything else? "But you're right. Now I know that there's not this... missing piece of me, somewhere out in a world I can't go back to."
She still has people back home, and she will miss them until the day she sees them again. Into eternity, in Lillian's case, and beyond that. If she can find a way back there to return to their lives, she wants that very desperately. But she can feel her roots beginning to grow here, and maybe it's because Ange is helping her plant her feet.
(Across Trench, outside of the memory, an immortal flower in a blood-nourished graveyard begins to perk up.)
"I don't think I'm gonna have a night like that again."
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If Ange were a bit more of a prideful person, she might assume the reason for it going so fast is her own help. But she knows it's because the people are generally very decent here in Trench, even if the place itself might not be.
It might have helped Anna realise she's got an entire support network, ready if she needs it.
"Who knew that it'd take seeing a memory of a huge battle to have better nights."
It's obviously a joke, since it's simplifying the current situation by.. a lot. But that's exactly what Ange is saying it. If Anna is feeling a little better, than they don't need to drag themselves down into something sadder again.
They can just stay at the level of dumb, deadpan jokes. Perhaps with some slight genuine emotion sprinkled in, considering the next thing Ange adds, still not quite letting go of the other's hand.
".. I'm glad to hear it though."
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"Glad you got me to say it," she finishes, finally. It's not much, but she's never been good showing her appreciation. She just watches the mechanical slaughter continue, and maybe it's her imagination, but maybe she sees A2 standing a little taller out there as she sways with the wind of the battlefield. Anna reflects that, her back straightening, her breath calming. She's still holding hands and doesn't want to stop.
"All right, well. For real, if you wanna know anything about what's going on," she starts, and for a moment the veil is... not really going back up, no, but she's just calling attention to something else in the room. "I'm feeling pretty open book right about now. Or we could just wait this out and watch her win."
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It's odd. They're watching a memory, and technically there should be some end to it at some point, but Ange doesn't feel the need to rush. Maybe it's since there's some sort of calm within this relief of hearing Anna say that she's going to be okay - that she can become okay in the first place.
If that is so, then they can take their time.
"I'd like to hear some more about this situation." Especially if Anna doesn't mind talking about it. After all, Ange has heard some about the way A2 and Anna are connected now, but she still knows very little about A2 in general.
Other than that she's fighting, anyway. That she's lost everything, but that she's still fighting.
"You can tell me whatever you want to say about it." Ange shakes her head, feeling that's not the right word. It's not this situation that's important, it's-- "About her."
She looks from A2 towards Anna. "I'll listen."
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"I met A2 a couple years ago," she starts, and she's almost somber about it to begin with. "I don't even remember the first thing I learned from her. But I remember being afraid of her at first. All I knew for the longest time was that she was this... combat android, someone who took orders from someone that I didn't think she could disobey. Someone who just walked a program that had been written for her by someone she'd never be able to fight back against."
Which had been terrifying in its own way, but as much as this is about Anna right now, it's not about that part of Anna. There's more to discuss about A2. "I was wrong, of course," she says, turning her head and looking over at Ange. As if that wasn't obvious by now. She bends her knees, lowers herself to the ground. It seems appropriate to be sitting down for this. She has a more comfortable view of the sky from down here.
"I learned more about her. I learned about this," and she extends her hand palm-up towards the battle they're watching. "How she's the sole survivor of all of this. How she lost everything she loved in the name of a lie, and how she's just... so full of hatred towards the people who took it from her." But, and here's where she pauses for a moment to actually try to think of the right words. She wants to be poignant for Ange. For herself, too.
"But I know what hate looks like too, you know? I know it never comes out of nowhere. And after a while... heh, actually, this memory is what taught me, now that I think about it. I just knew she was in an unbearable amount of pain." She lets that stay on its own for a long moment as she leans forward, pulls up her knees, rests arms on them and her chin on her arms. It's a fantastically inelegant look for someone dressed in what she guesses is gothic lolita.
"And like... I know she's been hurting for years. She'll do anything to make the pain of being betrayed and losing everyone who matters to her go away, and killing things is all she really knows how to do." This is where it always gets a little stupid, in her mind. It's embarrassing to admit. Cringe, almost, if she wanted to sound like a fucking Minecraft Youtuber. She sighs. "If I'm supposed to be a vessel for her soul, and I know a different way to bring her peace, I just want to do it for her. Even if she can't feel me pulling on her as much as she's pulling on me."
Her hand curls against her chest.
"She's part of who I am. And if she doesn't have anyone else left to show her what it feels like to be loved, I want to be the one to do it."
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But she tries to not let herself get too lost in that thought. Not when this story is more just than an interesting concept - it's Anna's life. It's her connection, something that matters so much to her.
Feeling a little awkward while being the only one standing, Ange moves to sit down, humming at the last thing the other says.
"I think you're already doing that. Just through existing."
Even though she isn't too sure how their connection works on A2's side. Anna says the other can feel it less, but.. can she still even feel it a little? If so--
"When you're at that point, when it feels like you've lost everything, and you don't know what to do to get it back, so you just desperately start doing whatever.." Ah, now isn't that familiar, a voice whispers to Ange in the back of her head. "At that point even the smallest things matter. If she could feel that there was even just one person thinking of her out there, she'd be able to go on for a while longer."
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"Yeah. I think that's what I want for her. But maybe that's selfish, too," she adds, with a downward note to the words. "I don't think I can do anything for her except hope that something resonates between us so she can feel it. Out there in the abyss of dead worlds that she comes from, you know?" She puts her hand on the ground; it's still pretty alive now, but it won't stay that way forever.
"But hey. Maybe she's not the only one focusing on the small things. If all I have to go on is faith, that's a good enough reason for me to keep moving forward," she says, and maybe it's not as striking a difference as it could be anymore from the Anna who last spoke to Ange. "I've put my faith in worse things."
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"You're doing your best for her sake, too."
After all, if Anna would give up, if she would die or disappear.. then A2 would be fully alone. There wouldn't even the faintest bond left between them.
Ange shakes her head.
"Seriously, you're way too hard on yourself. I bet she wouldn't be nearly as hard on you if she got to meet you."
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"Maybe you're right. But listen, you come from a place where you're never good enough for your parents and you'll walk away the same way," she says, but there's a lightness to it suggesting that she really doesn't want to dwell. There's been enough unearthed tonight; the soil can rest for now.
"It'd be nice to get the chance to meet her in person one day," she starts, not willing to stand up and talk to A2 right now. It's not the right time. "I met someone who knew her, once. She called her horribly lonely, but one of the strongest androids she'd ever met because of it. And I remember asking if A2 was happy." She looks at the woman who is just about to win this battle, who doesn't look like she knows what happiness even is anymore. And she smiles. "She said that she was happier now. That A2 pushes past all this and finds a way not to be as alone anymore. I don't know what did it or how it happened, but... maybe I had something to do with it after all."
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It's impossible to say. Especially for Ange, who is an outsider to both of their worlds to begin with. But if Anna is willing that she caused some sort of positive change for the other, then Ange will gladly let the other believe that. Anna seems like she could use basically any kind of positive reinforcement in her life at all.
"Maybe you will meet her one day." Ange doesn't say it like it's a certain thing - but on the other hand, she doesn't seem to be totally dismissing the possibility either as she's staring at Anna.
After all--
"If you are connected, then maybe she will be drawn to Trench, just as you have been." It honestly doesn't seem impossible at all to Ange. If this place has a pull on Anna's soul, then why not also on the soul that's linked with it? "You might have to start preparing now. Thinking of what you'd tell her if you would meet her face to face."
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"You don't really think that could happen? Shit." And the surprise of it paints the silence between her words. "Oh, that's gonna get weird. What's up, A2, you don't know me yet but I know pretty much everything about you without you even telling me."
She seems to be considering the possibility for a moment, but really there's just so many potential things she could ask that she doesn't even begin to know how to find where the thread starts. "You ever had a moment like that? Where there's someone you actually have the chance of meeting for the first time and you just don't know where to begin?"
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She's telling herself to keep a look out. Just in case.
But then Anna speaks on, asking that question, and.. Ange releases a breath, a bit of an odd expression on her face as she stares off at A2's battle.
"Kind of. One time I saw my brother again for the first time in a long while, and he had no idea it was me he was talking to. But I wasn't allowed to tell him who I was, so it was a different sort of awkward situation entirely."
But it's still a similarly awkward enough vibe that she thinks she can kind of understand what it'd be like for Anna to actually talk to A2. To someone she knows so much about, without ever having met her.
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"That sounds pretty bad," she offers, the words still not coming out right when it comes to family. "Well. Maybe him and A2 will both show up here and we can come clean about who we are to them. That'd be... nice, right?"
It's a guess. She's pretty sure it would be nice for both of them, but... well, it's all hypothetical right now, isn't it? "I think I'd just... I don't know. I would just hope that I did right by her. And probably apologize that she ended up here. Anything else I could say to her, I don't think she'd understand."
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