...Do you regret it? What happened with your mother and father?
[she doesn't know what to think about it, but she does strongly feel as though the concept of family itself is not so important as it is the love of one.]
...Well, I do agree with that at large, I suppose. Ultimately, I would have preferred not to. Nadia deserved to grow up with loving parents and a healthy body.
It was very unkind to her. It feels as though it's always the children who suffer...
[It's part of why he gets so ridiculously upset when he sees things like Shadowheart's own memories. Children are innocent and yet they always suffer.]
...Shall we find our way out of here? Before the glass decides it isn't done with its cruel little games.
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I've always felt a little jealous, of those who have siblings like that. She is quite lucky to have you.
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I'm the one who's lucky, really... If I could share this fortune with the world, I would gladly do so.
[Part of him wonders if Shadowheart did have siblings like that, once upon a time, but he leaves it quiet.]
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[she doesn't know what to think about it, but she does strongly feel as though the concept of family itself is not so important as it is the love of one.]
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If I were to regret that, it would be like regretting that Nadia is still able to live as herself today.
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[Unfortunately, Relivers are insane.]
I don't know that I would call it regret, though.
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[even if he had done something different, would it have given her the things she deserved?]
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[It's part of why he gets so ridiculously upset when he sees things like Shadowheart's own memories. Children are innocent and yet they always suffer.]
...Shall we find our way out of here? Before the glass decides it isn't done with its cruel little games.
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[let's flee the mirror maze...]