FROM: kino@cdc.org Helping them in this way might be a good thing to do, then, so they would not have to do either of those things.
FROM: kino@cdc.org If working for the CDC could get you and your friends your hearts back, what would you do after they sent you back?
[A short-term goal for the CDC would be useful to focus one's mind, but it wouldn't help to be lost should he actually return home (if they ever did return any of them home...).]
FROM: kino@cdc.org There can be safety and stability from staying in one place, but I personally can't enjoy it. Not when the unknown has so much to offer.
FROM: kino@cdc.org If you like this Twilight Town enough, you can always go back to visit when you want.
FROM: kino@cdc.org That's the beauty of travel, I find.
[The freedom, that is. Kino could wax poetic and borderline philosophical for hours.]
FROM: kino@cdc.org If I had the opportunity to travel to different worlds—without having to destroy them, that is—I believe I would do it as opposed to staying in one place.
FROM: kino@cdc.org That's the consequence of traveling, but I prefer the excitement of not knowing what tomorrow might bring.
FROM: kino@cdc.org Others do not feel the same way, but that's fine.
FROM: roxas@cdc.org You have to be pretty brave for that.
[ He knows, personally. He's thrown away everything he thought he knew twice now, all for a boy who saved worlds. Now here Roxas is, destroying them. It still doesn't sit comfortably in his thoughts. ]
FROM: kino@cdc.org Some might say so. Others feel the opposite.
[Like Kino was running from something. That wasn't true, to be honest. Not really. It was more the fact that Kino did not have a place they would consider "home" to go back to.]
FROM: kino@cdc.org It's what I wanted to do, though. I don't like the fact that I can't travel the way I used to here.
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They... really need it.
FROM: roxas@cdc.org
The only way they think things can be fixed is to either disappear or steal it...
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Helping them in this way might be a good thing to do, then, so they would not have to do either of those things.
FROM: kino@cdc.org
If working for the CDC could get you and your friends your hearts back, what would you do after they sent you back?
[A short-term goal for the CDC would be useful to focus one's mind, but it wouldn't help to be lost should he actually return home (if they ever did return any of them home...).]
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Maybe... go live in Twilight Town, for real.
FROM: roxas@cdc.org
I went there a couple of times, on missions. I really liked it.
FROM: roxas@cdc.org
I think my friends liked it there too.
FROM: roxas@cdc.org
But after so much has happened, I don't know how I'd just... live somewhere.
FROM: roxas@cdc.org
I'm used to traveling to different worlds, I wouldn't want to stop.
[ He will spare Kino the explanation of the virtual Twilight Town rn........ ]
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Continue to travel, then.
FROM: kino@cdc.org
There can be safety and stability from staying in one place, but I personally can't enjoy it. Not when the unknown has so much to offer.
FROM: kino@cdc.org
If you like this Twilight Town enough, you can always go back to visit when you want.
FROM: kino@cdc.org
That's the beauty of travel, I find.
[The freedom, that is. Kino could wax poetic and borderline philosophical for hours.]
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Are there places you go back to?
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There are certainly places I wouldn't mind going back to see... but no.
FROM: kino@cdc.org
There is simply too much to see and experience. I worry that if I get caught up in going backwards, I'll miss out.
FROM: kino@cdc.org
Maybe one day, when I'm sure that I've seen all there is to see... maybe I will go back.
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There are a lot of amazing worlds.
FROM: roxas@cdc.org
But it'd be nice to feel at home, sometimes.
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If I had the opportunity to travel to different worlds—without having to destroy them, that is—I believe I would do it as opposed to staying in one place.
FROM: kino@cdc.org
That's the consequence of traveling, but I prefer the excitement of not knowing what tomorrow might bring.
FROM: kino@cdc.org
Others do not feel the same way, but that's fine.
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You have to be pretty brave for that.
[ He knows, personally. He's thrown away everything he thought he knew twice now, all for a boy who saved worlds. Now here Roxas is, destroying them. It still doesn't sit comfortably in his thoughts. ]
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Some might say so. Others feel the opposite.
[Like Kino was running from something. That wasn't true, to be honest. Not really. It was more the fact that Kino did not have a place they would consider "home" to go back to.]
FROM: kino@cdc.org
It's what I wanted to do, though. I don't like the fact that I can't travel the way I used to here.
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Your contract will be done eventually!
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That's what they say.
FROM: kino@cdc.og
But does anyone have any idea how long it is until "eventually"?