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[Once he had moved in, Homura asked Ayumu if she wished his assistance with certain chores; it hardly seemed fair to stay there without making such an offer. And the woman had agreed--provided she could supervise. Ayumu had her own particular way of doing things, as Homura discovered through her intense courses on both laundry and dishwashing. She was ultimately as devoted to doing her housework as skillfully and precisely as she threw knives on the battlefield.
There was a certain task that Ayumu wasn't so inclined to direct, however. No, with Okita's most recent disappearance, the daily care of his assortment of pets fell squarely on the demi-god's shoulders. None of the required duties were too hard to fulfill, but it did put a particular question in mind. So after he spends a fair time of the morning cleaning out cages, filling food dishes, and walking a giant chicken around the block, Homura addresses the journal.]
What exactly prompts mortals to take on animals as pets?
[But that's not the only thing Homura has on his mind, and moments later he adds a second question--this time filtered away from Ayumu]
I understand that acknowledging the anniversaries of certain events is important; even in the Heavens, certain birthdays were celebrated on a vast scale. [Pointlessly, given that the gods are immortal.]
How much time should pass between each celebration, from a mortal perspective? Given the limited history of Luceti itself, is a year too long? Or would it be more appreciated if the span were drawn out?
There was a certain task that Ayumu wasn't so inclined to direct, however. No, with Okita's most recent disappearance, the daily care of his assortment of pets fell squarely on the demi-god's shoulders. None of the required duties were too hard to fulfill, but it did put a particular question in mind. So after he spends a fair time of the morning cleaning out cages, filling food dishes, and walking a giant chicken around the block, Homura addresses the journal.]
What exactly prompts mortals to take on animals as pets?
[But that's not the only thing Homura has on his mind, and moments later he adds a second question--this time filtered away from Ayumu]
I understand that acknowledging the anniversaries of certain events is important; even in the Heavens, certain birthdays were celebrated on a vast scale. [Pointlessly, given that the gods are immortal.]
How much time should pass between each celebration, from a mortal perspective? Given the limited history of Luceti itself, is a year too long? Or would it be more appreciated if the span were drawn out?
[Voice / Written / Filtered From Ayumu]
Date: Wednesday, 11 January 2012 10:50 pm (UTC)[Voice / Written / Filtered From Ayumu]
Date: Wednesday, 11 January 2012 11:46 pm (UTC)[Voice / Written / Filtered From Ayumu]
Date: Thursday, 12 January 2012 07:16 am (UTC)[Wait a second.]
A fish named Dog?
Re: [Voice / Written / Filtered From Ayumu]
Date: Thursday, 12 January 2012 12:29 pm (UTC)Correct. Okita and Nataku chose the name, during one of the experiments.
[Voice / Written / Filtered From Ayumu]
Date: Thursday, 12 January 2012 07:02 pm (UTC)Re: [Voice / Written / Filtered From Ayumu]
Date: Friday, 13 January 2012 12:31 am (UTC)[Voice / Written / Filtered From Ayumu]
Date: Friday, 13 January 2012 06:57 am (UTC)[That's the only complain he has about it, really.]
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Date: Saturday, 14 January 2012 11:24 pm (UTC)[And all the worse for the joy it brought, in Homura's mind.]
Regardless of how comfortably that time began, it like all other experiments was nothing more than the manipulations of the Malnosso.
[Voice / Written / Filtered From Ayumu]
Date: Saturday, 14 January 2012 11:38 pm (UTC)[He had been a desired child, not one thrown at them to take care of him as a duty or punishment or God knew what. As simple as he can be, even Goku can tell the difference. It's not hard to understand, during the experiment his memories were of having always been with his parents, since before he could remember. Now... He remembers when he was born and how alone he was, just as how he has no reason to be there, it's not as if anyone wanted him to be, he just happened to be there.]
I can like it all I want even if it wasn't real.
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Date: Sunday, 15 January 2012 07:17 pm (UTC)[Homura too understood the difference, having been place in a situation quite similar. Yet for him, those memories are nothing to be treasured, because they are false ones.]
Bonds that are forced upon you are meaningless. Those that are freely given hold much more significance.
[Voice / Filtered From Ayumu]
Date: Sunday, 15 January 2012 07:49 pm (UTC)I did but... It was different. I was alone and then I was brought to Heavens. In that experiment mama and papa had wanted me, I was always with them. But Konzen was told to take care of me...
[He doesn't want to finish that sentence. Konzen hadn't wanted him to be there, or rather he hadn't had any preference. Even if he doesn't doubt now that Konzen wants to take care of him and all, the start can't be denied.]
In the experiment no one talked about punishing me for my eyes. And no one was sad because of my fault, Nataku didn't have to hurt himself. And I didn't cause trouble for anyone. Even now people want to leave this world, but I don't want to, I want to be here but no one wants me to. Konzen and Ken-niichan and Ten-chan wanted me here, they wanted to come... But only one is here and...
[It's a bit different. But that's something else he doesn't want to finish saying or thinking.]
If forced bonds are meaningless... Doesn't that mean every bond I have is meaningless? Konzen was told to take care of me even if he protested. I was taken to Heavens even if no one wanted me there. Ucchan and Ryoga-nii have taken care of me because I was left alone...
[Aren't all those bonds forced as well?]