pseudonyms: (Watchin the roads turn into white roses)
Rise ♡aggressively friendships♡ Kujikawa ([personal profile] pseudonyms) wrote in [community profile] estoria 2016-06-15 10:42 pm (UTC)

I don't think goats can have sensitive feelings, Lee-san. [But she's fighting a smile. The goat, on the other hand, is more than happy to prove her wrong, seeing how it's busy lumbering over to Lee instead.] --but I don't know. It was just here. [And with that she ducks her head under the table just in time for her to see the goat headbutt straight into Lee's knee.

It won't hurt him, of course. The most it'll do is throw him headlong into a memory that isn't his own.

It's a warm sunny day in March. A group of teenagers are standing at the train station together along with a little girl in a pink dress and a scruffy-looking man who must be her father. Lee might recognize four of those kids; Yu, Yosuke, Chie and Rise.

"Yo. Well, this is it."

It's a bittersweet sort of goodbye. They had just solved the case of the crimes in Inaba, and though they all knew Yu had to leave at the end of the school year none of them are really prepared for such a thing. As the memory plays out, even more people show up to see the boy off, proof that all of his bonds are precious to him. In the end, it's the original group once more as the train arrives and their final goodbyes are delivered.

"Well. See ya."
"Good luck over there too."
"You know if anything happens on your end, we'll come running."
"Until we meet again, Senpai."
"Senpai, I'll be waiting for you."
"See ya. Take care."
"I'll be looking forward to seeing you again."
"Well be careful."
"I'll see you Big Bro. Bye-bye!"

Yu smiles in that same way he always does and boards the train, and it's only when it begins to pull away and he looks out the window that he sees his friends running to chase after it, shouting final messages before it becomes too much to keep up. Yu Narukami may have left Inaba, but he wouldn't be forgotten anytime soon.]

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