[ This... isn't going to be easy, he realizes as she seems to become quieter and seems to draw in on herself. Especially if she had been in the middle of something like she said, which only has to be more confusing.
A human becoming a guardian deity? Like Fou except... not? For the world itself? Then, the the thing she had been grieving, if she didn't know she had been taken from that world... ]
...The same thing happened to me. [ A pause. He's taken a step towards her, but... isn't sure if he should continue. ]
To a lot of us. [ How many "Moonblessed", how many people have found themselves here when they belong elsewhere, are there even? He's beginning to realize it's a lot more than he first would have thought. ]
The world here... it isn't the same one either of us have known. That's why they said we're important. Waking up there—somehow it means the world brought us here. [ He's sorry, he really is. But hiding from that truth won't help. Or, no... letting someone live in a delusion isn't a kindness. Though for a moment he does have to wonder hard about if that's the right thing to do, if he shouldn't let her continue on as she was. She only just stopped crying, and he'd thought at the time it was already this situation she was grieving.
(Someone could also take advantage of her like that, though.)
Though it doesn't mean his tone isn't soft, like he might hope to soften the realization a little that way. ]
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A human becoming a guardian deity? Like Fou except... not? For the world itself? Then, the the thing she had been grieving, if she didn't know she had been taken from that world... ]
...The same thing happened to me. [ A pause. He's taken a step towards her, but... isn't sure if he should continue. ]
To a lot of us. [ How many "Moonblessed", how many people have found themselves here when they belong elsewhere, are there even? He's beginning to realize it's a lot more than he first would have thought. ]
The world here... it isn't the same one either of us have known. That's why they said we're important. Waking up there—somehow it means the world brought us here. [ He's sorry, he really is. But hiding from that truth won't help. Or, no... letting someone live in a delusion isn't a kindness. Though for a moment he does have to wonder hard about if that's the right thing to do, if he shouldn't let her continue on as she was. She only just stopped crying, and he'd thought at the time it was already this situation she was grieving.
(Someone could also take advantage of her like that, though.)
Though it doesn't mean his tone isn't soft, like he might hope to soften the realization a little that way. ]
I'm sorry.