coexistent: (mark of a hero)
roxas (rucksack) ([personal profile] coexistent) wrote in [community profile] estoria 2016-03-28 01:55 am (UTC)

[roxas remains silent as she explains, and everything he feels is like a roller coaster in some ways. when she starts with that admission, he finds himself tensing.

when she admits that she no longer does, he eases, though still feeling wary. and as she presses forward and explains her circumstances (albeit in a vague way), he eases further. his expression morphs to something more sympathetic—or perhaps it's really empathetic, given how well he can understand that feelings.

things were easier helping the organization. easy, because he just had to do what they said. it wasn't until what they said conflicted with everything he wanted and the state of his friends that he realized it wasn't worth it. so for naminé to say that her reason includes the fact they wanted her to hurt someone important to her.

...he gets that. he gets that all too well.]


Yeah, that sounds like the Organization all right. They don't care about anything but getting what they want, even if it hurts others. [does roxas sound a little bitter about that? because he is. at least it's pretty clear that his disdain isn't for her, but for the organization itself, and the nobodies in it who remain.

it does beg a few other questions, but roxas needs to get past this first before he asks. his problems with them run so deep that hearing such a direct situation similar to his own draws out a lot of feelings he's pushed down over the last few months out of necessity. he's still angry about everything that transpired, but being in cerealia has done well at keeping his mind off it. until now, at least.]

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