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[ ic // like the memory of a warm smile shining at you from a dream... ]
It happens suddenly, if not all at once. One moment, Akako is fluffing out her apron from the folds of her skirt, rewarding herself for a job well done with her son's rather expensive laundry (including his limited-edition premium Featherman obi), and the next, she's...here.
In a strange blue room filled with velvet. (At least she doesn't have to wash this type. Hopefully.)
Her hands go to toy with her headband, adjusting it and making sure the flower is where she remembers it being. How do I wake myself up from a dream, again...? Pinching works, right?
Interact with the lost woman?
In a strange blue room filled with velvet. (At least she doesn't have to wash this type. Hopefully.)
Her hands go to toy with her headband, adjusting it and making sure the flower is where she remembers it being. How do I wake myself up from a dream, again...? Pinching works, right?
Interact with the lost woman?
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Akako pauses. "Er." A small laugh. "Thank you for your words of support. It really was nothing short of a miracle...if only I could extend it to other versions of myself."
Their waiter comes by; she accepts her coffee and miso soup with a bow of thanks. "My son, the one at home...he sometimes talks about how he doesn't feel worthy of being my son, so it's a bit of a knee-jerk reflex to reassure him otherwise. It's my instinctive response to it, at this point. But I understand; it'd be a shock to most of them to see me, I imagine."
A wry smile. "I'm almost glad he isn't here, being honest...I don't think he could survive very long without a student council to terrorize. Or his boyfriend to spoil." A single sugar cube into her coffee and a dash of creamer; she stirs it elegantly. "He's still catching up with all the childhood he missed."
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Haru can't help smiling herself, as she applies some cream to her coffee. "Gods know he deserves that catch-up time."
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"Don't know if I could not care about them, being honest." She takes a sip of her coffee, fond. "Pitfalls of being a mother, I suppose. ...I won't expect the same from them, though. I know it's a rather complicated situation."
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And she can probably imagine the sorts of things Shido would demand of a child desperate for approval.
"At the very least, maybe Magpie will finally believe me when I say he doesn't look like his father at all."
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"Magpie is... one of the most stubborn of the lot."
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She takes a few prim bites of her sandwich. "And how have things been going for you here?"
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"It's been going well enough. It helps that half the real population is versions of someone I know very well, when it comes to socialising - opportunities haven't been common at home. There's another version of me here as well; if you need to differentiate you can call me Rose. We've been working together on a gardening project, as well as maintaining our own separate beds."
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At least the cognitions aren't terribly interested in play-acting the whole... love-hotel thing.
"I don't doubt she would. Her relationship with her Goro is... more fraught, but most of that is down to the sort of things his father demands of people. She wouldn't hold it against you."
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And now...onto the ugly bald elephant in the room. Best to shoot it dead before it takes up any more of their oxygen. "And what kind of things did he demand of his son?" Akako asks, taking a sip of her coffee to steady herself. "I can imagine what he'd ask, but...it seems most versions of my son here haven't had the luxury of only imagining it."
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And what an elephant he is. "Hurt people. In ways that cause their death or simply disgrace them, depending on what he thinks he can gain from it. Goro tends to go in thinking it'll be worth it to exact some revenge on his unknowing sperm donor, but he looks so much like you that learning Shido likely has his suspicions didn't surprise me in the slightest. It only makes him turning a teenager into his personal hit man that much more repulsive."
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"Via cognition, yes. I'm sure the only reason he's not doing it himself is so it's harder to trace back to him." Or because he doesn't have a Persona, and thank the gods for that. "I take it he's not in a position to cause you any more trouble?"
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She certainly deserves it more than just about anyone else Shido would want that kind of money going to.
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He does, after all, have a habit if burying information he doesn't want found.