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melodiesoflife2015-09-01 12:48 pm
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Robin + Morgan: Back Home!
[Finally, after everything's said and done, Robin is back home. It's been busy. Aqures Ixen has been hurt -- the damage is frightful -- and rebuilding has taken up a lot of time. So has... everything, really. Robin's grateful to just have a moment to sit down, to take a deep breath, and reflect.]
[It feels like she's barely breathed since the nightmares. Much less the exploration of the castle, the war, and the trip to the past.]
[When Morgan enters, she's on a sofa, idly leaning back and staring at the ceiling. Her book is on an endtable, as always, but Robin isn't reading it. She's just watching the ceiling, taking a second to just catch her breath.]
[It feels like she's barely breathed since the nightmares. Much less the exploration of the castle, the war, and the trip to the past.]
[When Morgan enters, she's on a sofa, idly leaning back and staring at the ceiling. Her book is on an endtable, as always, but Robin isn't reading it. She's just watching the ceiling, taking a second to just catch her breath.]
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I... I see. You saw something like that happen, then? But...
[She frowns.]
The dream must have been different than reality, then.
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[Morgan grimaces as he responds; as much as he tried to bottle it up, there's no way it wouldn't be a painful memory.]
[That being said, he was (thankfully) still able to separate it from reality. He was still 99% sure that his life didn't involve zombie dads trying to kill him. Unfortunately, it did involve evil doomsday dragons resurrecting, but he wasn't going to mention that.]
I think this place did something to all those dreams. It kept twisting them, and making them worse. But it wasn't real.
[He wasn't positive, but he'd seen Yuffie's, and he was pretty sure that there were a few things that had been changed there.]
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I... had that vision, before. Or a premonition or a memory. But it was different. It was only Chrom and me, fighting against Validar. There weren't Risen there.
[She hesitates.]
Chrom died, at the end of it, in... the same circumstances. But... the rest didn't occur. Something -- something twisted the visions. I wish I understood what. And why.
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The risen might've been our fault. And Chrom...
[The "our" Morgan is referring to is him and the rest of the future kids; he'd been told plenty of times about how the Risen followed Lucina back into the past, which meant the Risen in the dream were probably their fault, too.]
[But the Risen were pretty easily dealt with, especially with all of the warriors they had on their side. What bothered Morgan more was Chrom--Robin said that she had memories of killing Chrom before coming to Crystallis, but that couldn't be right, unless she was talking about the original timeline? But if she was from the original timeline, why did she know Lucina? He was confused.]
[He doesn't want to think about it, and he definitely doesn't want to let Robin know there was a future where she might have actually killed Chrom, so he tries to change the topic as quickly (and as flustered) as possible.]
Maybe the thing that twisted it was whatever showed us those dreams in the first place? Something had to get into our memories first, right? Maybe they went and messed around with them then.
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[She frowns, then nods; Robin looks down. She's left wondering, still, if it was real. But there aren't clear answers -- and moreover, Morgan gives her hope of a better ending. She can settle for that. She looks down at the ground, thoughtful for a moment.]
[His change of topic makes Robin think. She looks back up at Morgan and hesitates -- before she nods her head.]
It makes sense. Some of what's happened was meant to get under our skin. When we were sent to the past... if Kalki did it, she wanted us to see something there. But... I've never heard of her influencing dreams. Her or someone else could have.
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[It was a pretty weak theory, and Morgan didn't really think much of it.]
[Somebody on this world not only had the power to get into everybody's memories, but to alter them and broadcast them to everyone else. That, even more than Validar, was terrifying.]
[But onto happier things. Or, things that Morgan had more questions about.]
Oh yeah, how are you feeling about...everything that happened in the past?
[He ends up tripping over the last part of the sentence, not really sure what to say, but despite the almost casual way with which he says it, he's still pretty sincere. He'd seen a few people very upset about what happened, but he didn't know any of the finer details.]
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[She considers for a moment, before she looks up. The end of Aqures Tosf? It was... distressing, but they saw something important.]
I didn't like witnessing how it happened, of course. But... I feel like we learned something valuable.
I just don't know what yet. But Kalki must have wanted us to see it -- and it revealed Jessie for who she was.
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[Morgan hadn't been there for Jessie's betrayal, but he certainly knew it happened. It wasn't hard to see how much it hurt everyone, either.]
Yeah, but why would Kalki even want us to see it? Exposing Jessie would only hurt the Empire, right?
[Considering that Jessie had gained all of their trust, her reveal must have cost the Empire one of their top agents.]
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[She frowns. Kalki said there's something they'll have to do -- and if they knew what it was now, they would refuse to.]
She has something she wants us to do. She is trying to force us in that direction--and she will not say what it is. I think it can be nothing good.
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[There were too many variables, and Morgan couldn't help but feel that there was something awful coming. Something worse than the attack on the city.]
[But that didn't mean they couldn't handle it. There was that trademark optimism. There was that trademark smile.]
But it doesn't matter as long as we're together, right? Our invisible bonds can overcome anything!
[Or something.]
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Yeah! We can do anything, as long as we fight next to the people that make us even stronger.
[She slings an arm across his shoulders, and then pulls Morgan into a hug. That's her boy.]
[Funny, she thinks, how it doesn't even feel weird anymore.]
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[Sensing that the atmosphere had become much lighter and friendlier, Morgan's smile becomes much more natural.]
Is there anything you wanted to ask?
[It's not as pressing as an issue as before, and it's presented rather innocently, but it was probably an important thing to ask. Considering when Robin was from, it was probably natural she'd be curious about a thing or two.]
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[Robin grins at that. Then she considers, before she looks up at the ceiling.]
What was it like? Did we live somewhere nice? I suppose I must have cooked more than bear meat for you. Ah... asking you to summarize an entire childhood! This is hard.
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Yeah, you and dad were really great! Everything back then was really nice.
[And almost uncharacteristically, his expression darkens a bit. Although most does his amnesia didn't bother him, there were some times where he did wish he remembered his childhood.]
...I think. I might not be the best person to ask.
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Ah... it's okay. If it's hard to talk about or it's something you'd rather not, Morgan.
[She pulls back, then she nods.]
We have here and now. Right?