[He should say no. He really should say no to that.
Luckily a memory happens and completely interrupts his train of thought!
The night seems darker with all of the lights in the area extinguished. So much damage has been done that there just isn't a way to power anything in the area anymore. And with how deep the crater is, it's difficult to see the rest of the city lights as well. All that exists of the world outside of the crater is a haze in the distance, and the bright moon overhead.
It's full, and impossible to look away from. No other thought enters his mind at the moment. He barely notices the sirens or the shouting, or the cries of those who weren't immediately killed by the blast.
All he sees is the moon, and he's left with a sense of wonder.
'Am I awake now? This can't be a dream anymore, right?'
To anyone else, he's a lost child who somehow survived a cataclysmic disaster. But to himself, he is the holder of great power, the waking of a consciousness that had been slumbering for a long, long time.
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Luckily a memory happens and completely interrupts his train of thought!
The night seems darker with all of the lights in the area extinguished. So much damage has been done that there just isn't a way to power anything in the area anymore. And with how deep the crater is, it's difficult to see the rest of the city lights as well. All that exists of the world outside of the crater is a haze in the distance, and the bright moon overhead.
It's full, and impossible to look away from. No other thought enters his mind at the moment. He barely notices the sirens or the shouting, or the cries of those who weren't immediately killed by the blast.
All he sees is the moon, and he's left with a sense of wonder.
'Am I awake now? This can't be a dream anymore, right?'
To anyone else, he's a lost child who somehow survived a cataclysmic disaster. But to himself, he is the holder of great power, the waking of a consciousness that had been slumbering for a long, long time.
He is Chuuya. And he exists now.
What a memory to share, huh?]