Heather Mason (
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105. FOURTH WALL POST [Action for Saffron City, anywhere in Saffron City! Video's okay too]
[You know what?]
[Heather's not even sure why she TRIES anymore.]

[So done. So done.]
Here we go again.
... Yes, Cooj, I still love you.
Just not right now.
[Heather's not even sure why she TRIES anymore.]

[So done. So done.]
Here we go again.
... Yes, Cooj, I still love you.
Just not right now.
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[Heather looks up at the sound of her name, though.]
[... WELL now. There's a face she hasn't seen in... QUITE awhile.]
.... Hey, kiddo. Came back for a visit?
[If there's one thing these weekends are good for...]
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[...Wait. Visit?]
How long has it been for you? You look... different.
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... It's been awhile.
[She can't remember if it's been a year, or more than that. He's right, she DOES look different-- a little rougher-around-the-edges. The spongey wrist-cuffs she always used to wear are swapped out for leather and braided survival cord. She's let the black roots in her hair get more prominent.]
[It hasn't just BEEN awhile, it FEELS like it's been awhile.]
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[That meant... He'd really, seriously left, hadn't he? That had to mean that both of his adventures, in Johto and Vision, had come to an end together.
But he's not about to focus on that for long. Who knows how long he'll be able to visit with Heather before he's gone again?]
Are you... doing well, at least?
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[She didn't feel like lying. But she does stand up, brushing off her clothes. She'd rather not waste this time, either.]
What about you, kiddo?
Been stayin' outta trouble?
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Not exactly. But in the end, I avoided getting sacrificed?
[...If only because someone else did instead.]
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[She senses that moroseness behind it, though. And she understands that, sort of. Things are always complicated.]
[She avoided being the sacrifice in her OWN story only for a woman who had once been her best friend (who she'd admittedly been going to kill anyway, but details) threw herself onto the metaphorical altar instead.]
[She may have wanted to kill Claudia Wolf, but she hadn't wanted to see her go through that.]
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[He manages a wan smile. And... in the end, at least Mitsuru was able to reunite with his sister. He would be able to spend a whole thousand years with her, watching over the world.
...Okay, that still doesn't make him feel much better. This seems like an excellent time to awkwardly change the subject.]
So... has a lot changed here since I left?
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But for the most part... things are chugging away more or less like they always do.
[Every so often something crazy, world-ending, or TERRIFYING happens... but it's always dealt with. Life rolls on.]
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[Being that there are people still here.]
Did anyone ever complete the challenge for all of the badges?
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A few people have won all the badges though, yeah.
It's like I always told everyone. Getting those things has nothing to do with going home.
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[He'd really thought that might have been the way... It's definitely disappointing to hear that is not the case, even if he'd managed to leave himself.]
And... there's no other leads?
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[She shrugs.]
I don't really give a rip.
Even if I knew how to get back, I wouldn't.
[And she's gotten a little bit bitter about losing people-- even if she knows she's in the minority, she's frankly pretty happy with other people not knowing ho to get home either.]
[Not that she'd ever admit that out loud... it's selfish as hell and she knows it.]
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Is this place that much better than home?
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[There's a sort of flat bitterness in her voice.]
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Hey, Heather? Can I... ask you something?
What... happened in your world to make you hate it so much?
[His voice is hesitant. If she decided not to answer, he'd probably back off right away.]
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[It doesn't matter one way or another, really-- he's gonna be gone once this weekend is over after all, so it's not like she really needs to worry about anything bad coming from his knowing.]
[In the end it boils down to whether or not she wants to think about it hard enough to be able to explain.]
... You said you were gonna be sacrificed to save the world, right?
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In my world, I was the sacrifice.
But it wasn't meant to save it. [Not in the literal sense, anyway... and given Heather's intimate knowledge of the God that was to be summoned, she didn't trust the SYMBOLIC saving to be real, either.]
It was meant to destroy it.
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But I don't think the 'Paradise' that would've been created was the one all the crazy culties had in mind.
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Why would you ever do that? Even if it's supposed to lead to paradise, killing so many people...!
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I just never ran into a religion that wanted to destroy everything before. One of them didn't like Travelers like me because they thought we were demons, but even they weren't... well, that kind of crazy.
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Some really thought they were going to create a paradise.
I don't think any of them really knew that what they were doing was going to destroy everything.
[It had been arrogance, really, that led both her mother AND her once-best-friend to try and birth God into the world.]
[Dahlia had thought she could control the creature and make its power her own. World domination. Perhaps even more. But no matter how cunning she'd been, it had been stupid to think that she could control God once it came out.]
[And Claudia... well.]
[Perhaps with Claudia, it had just been naiivete.]
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