Athrun Zala (
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[Athrun doesn't like this one bit.
When he had gone to bed, it had been in his own bed, in his own house. But when he woke up, he found himself in an unfamiliar condo in some kind of a resort town. None of the locals had ever heard of Orb, and for whatever reason, it was being treated as if he lived there. The only sign that something else was up was a note he had found on the kitchen table, saying that there would be someone he knew here that he needed to meet.
So now, Athrun is walking up and down the street on which "his" condo is located, eyes scanning for familiar faces.
But, as it would turn out, that someone was behind him, in his blind spot. And she would see him first.]
When he had gone to bed, it had been in his own bed, in his own house. But when he woke up, he found himself in an unfamiliar condo in some kind of a resort town. None of the locals had ever heard of Orb, and for whatever reason, it was being treated as if he lived there. The only sign that something else was up was a note he had found on the kitchen table, saying that there would be someone he knew here that he needed to meet.
So now, Athrun is walking up and down the street on which "his" condo is located, eyes scanning for familiar faces.
But, as it would turn out, that someone was behind him, in his blind spot. And she would see him first.]
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[That answer hadn't made anything clearer. If anything, it raised more questions than it answered. Meer had never been aboard the Archangel -- not alive, anyway. And the only time he had been taken there was --
...Wait.
No.]
You mean...after escaping from Gibraltar? When I stole a GOUF Ignited and Shinn took me out?
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But she nodded anyway. Athrun looked and sounded seriously sincere. }
Your friend. The redhead was there too. I think her name was Meyrin.
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[It's not too often he utters that. But right now, things are crumbling before him.
Once again, he sees her. In the pouring rain. He urges her to come with her, but she refuses, insisting that she actually is Lacus Clyne. He's forced to flee without her. That vision quickly changes...to Meer spinning as the bullet passes through her chest...falling...Lacus propping her up while they wait for the Akatsuki to arrive...
He could have saved her. Now he knows for a fact. She didn't have to die. If he'd only tried harder to persuade her...
Tears begin to stream down Athrun's face. He drops to his knees.]
I could have done it...I could have done it...I could have saved you, but...!
I'm sorry...I'm sorry...! I could say it a million times, and it wouldn't be enough, I'm sorry!
[And, still clutching Meer's hand, he breaks down, sobbing.]
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She was still at a loss and had no idea why he was like this, but she wanted so much to help him. Just like how he had helped her. She didn't know it that time, but he helped her. She puts her arms around him and pulls him against her chest, his hand still in hers. }
But you did save me. See?
I'm here.
{ She continued comforting him by gently stroking his hair and whispering comforting words. She didn't really notice by now what a scene they were giving. }
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[Athrun wraps his free arm around Meer's waist and continues sobbing.]
When that happened...I tried to get you to come with me...but...but I couldn't...I couldn't convince you...and then...
...They used you as bait to try to...try to kill Lacus...but you took...
[Try as he might, he can't finish that sentence. Just more crying.]
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I took ---?
{ When he continued to cry, she began to croon to him to stop. }
I don't have to know. Please stop crying. Whatever you saw was probably just a terrible nightmare.
You did save me. You saved us, actually. Me and Meyrin. So, don't cry. Please?
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[His memories of that day are crystal clear. He doubts they'll ever fade. Like when he heard the news about Junius Seven. Like when Nicol died. Like when he was shot by his own father.]
But this is also real...and it's not our home...and I just...
[Some of the angst is ebbing, but only to be replaced by confusion. How could this have happened?]
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Well, I'm here and I'm real!
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... of course. I'd be happy to prove it.
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Y-you can't be serious, a-at a time like THIS?!
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... but she was very much alive and she wanted him to know that. ]
That's better.
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...Figures.
Can we go someplace private? We need to talk.
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And I know just the place. Follow me!
[ She turned around and walked ahead. ]
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We don't have too far to go, do we?
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[ Tease. ]
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No! I mean. No. That. Won't be necessary.
...I hope.
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She felt their kindness and it surprised her. Not long ago, she supported the cause of Mr. Durandal. They should hate her and though some did, there were still people that helped her understand.
One of them being Athrun. He doesn't seem to know that though.
She showed him to a private little spot at a restaurant at the hotel she was staying. Since it was still early, there were not a lot of people around. ]
Is this good enough?
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It should be. And while we're here, I can order some food.
[It might help him clear his mind.]
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... she still felt like herself but at the same time she knew she was different. She had Athrun to thank for that. Did she wish she could still be Lacus? She would be lying if she said she didn't. ]
The food here is really good!
[ Then maybe ... he could explain better what ... happened to her. The question was ... did she really want to know? ]
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[He's not sure he should let himself fall into silence. He might think too much about the situation and work himself up again. So he'll look for ways to keep conversation going.]
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[Athrun quickly peruses the menu.]
I dunno, I think I'm more in the mood for some seafood. Maybe the tilapia with crab meat? Looks like they've got a lunch portion here.
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