I think we need to let people know. Not just for this. It can help find people when they get lost or trapped. Because that happens too.
[ She states it quietly, because when she says "that happens too" she means it'd happened to her and Evan and Urahara, and only through their "abilities" they hadn't mentioned before had they gotten out. But those abilities, too? Weren't all kind. They'd both been frightening, and dangerous, in different ways. (Urahara in this case surprisingly less of a worry — excepting his personality.) ]
Mm. Those are the things I wish we talked about here. Just like how it's okay if we're different kinds of people, as long as we understand we're all people. We don't all need to be one species to get along. Which is good, because we're not all one species, and our... our needs are different.
[ Thinking of Haise. Thinking also of Koltira, who she really doesn't know well. Violence is a reality they're surrounded by, and people don't always get along smoothly, but if they're tearing each other apart as a team over differences that aren't chosen, then what? How can people learn trust in places like that? Chihiro doesn't even know how to properly ask any of that. It's a jumbled mess of feelings all too personal to her right now. ]
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[ She states it quietly, because when she says "that happens too" she means it'd happened to her and Evan and Urahara, and only through their "abilities" they hadn't mentioned before had they gotten out. But those abilities, too? Weren't all kind. They'd both been frightening, and dangerous, in different ways. (Urahara in this case surprisingly less of a worry — excepting his personality.) ]
Mm. Those are the things I wish we talked about here. Just like how it's okay if we're different kinds of people, as long as we understand we're all people. We don't all need to be one species to get along. Which is good, because we're not all one species, and our... our needs are different.
[ Thinking of Haise. Thinking also of Koltira, who she really doesn't know well. Violence is a reality they're surrounded by, and people don't always get along smoothly, but if they're tearing each other apart as a team over differences that aren't chosen, then what? How can people learn trust in places like that? Chihiro doesn't even know how to properly ask any of that. It's a jumbled mess of feelings all too personal to her right now. ]