...I don't know. I like getting to meet everyone and learn about where they're from, and seeing new places here, too. I don't think I'll regret that, whatever happens. But it's...
It's still pretty similar. It still has to end in death, one way or another.
We've been placing crosses at the single tree by the first park, just to remember them. Freshen them each week. I know it's mostly to console ourselves, but it's... Something.
... I'd like to think you're right, I just- don't know if it'll be that kind to us and to them, you know? But if we could, I'd like to see some of them again.
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[ Vash is sure he'd never survive a responsibility like that. ]
... I don't believe there is only one solution or one process, but—hard to consider when we're here.
[ Dead. ]
Do you prefer this?
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It's still pretty similar. It still has to end in death, one way or another.
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In that regard, it is. But it's a little bit less of a burden on you, or so I'd hope.
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[ He closes his eyes. ]
We've been placing crosses at the single tree by the first park, just to remember them. Freshen them each week. I know it's mostly to console ourselves, but it's... Something.
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It's fine if it's just to console ourselves. We're the ones who are left, right? Gotta keep going somehow.
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... You don't think they may be out there, somewhere?
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... I'd like to think you're right, I just- don't know if it'll be that kind to us and to them, you know? But if we could, I'd like to see some of them again.
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[ not a murdergame ]
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I think I might be satisfied just getting to say goodbye properly, though.
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Maybe in another universe, we would all get that kind of closure.