[She furrows her brow. While it takes her significant effort, she manages to not immediately snap that both the outcome and the prognosis are completely impossible to predict, totally separate from what she remembers of Byakuya's body cold and Teruteru fried to a crisp. After all, that gap of knowledge is why she bothered to meet with him in the first place. And however much more straightforward it would be to hope that either of the Gods would bring them as they did herself and Gundam, that's not what she wants for them. Not a part in this genocide, or the pressure to prevent it.]
So after we deal with this, we might get to see them again...
[Her voice is almost entirely drained. Mahiru has put so much energy into adjusting to peninsula life - she's more than ready to go to sleep during the day after this meeting is over - that she neglected reserving any for later. It's a little admirable that Fuyuhiko has gone through all this, and seen their prospects on the peninsula with as much perspicacity as is possible without death perception, and his guilt hasn't sent him tumbling into the ocean, even if, come to think of it, he has probably never found time to visit Vandare. Sonia is still alive and awake; she probably gave many more speeches about finding resolve.]
We're on the same page. That we have to do our best until then.
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[She furrows her brow. While it takes her significant effort, she manages to not immediately snap that both the outcome and the prognosis are completely impossible to predict, totally separate from what she remembers of Byakuya's body cold and Teruteru fried to a crisp. After all, that gap of knowledge is why she bothered to meet with him in the first place. And however much more straightforward it would be to hope that either of the Gods would bring them as they did herself and Gundam, that's not what she wants for them. Not a part in this genocide, or the pressure to prevent it.]
So after we deal with this, we might get to see them again...
[Her voice is almost entirely drained. Mahiru has put so much energy into adjusting to peninsula life - she's more than ready to go to sleep during the day after this meeting is over - that she neglected reserving any for later. It's a little admirable that Fuyuhiko has gone through all this, and seen their prospects on the peninsula with as much perspicacity as is possible without death perception, and his guilt hasn't sent him tumbling into the ocean, even if, come to think of it, he has probably never found time to visit Vandare. Sonia is still alive and awake; she probably gave many more speeches about finding resolve.]
We're on the same page. That we have to do our best until then.