I'm not sure what to tell you. [Mainly because the truth is breaking through so much that it would be impossible to cover it up. But at the same time...he doesn't want his original to carry the pain of the truth. Not when it's still not his time.]
It's hard to ignore something like that, and it's hard to be happy with either side now, right?
I'm sorry. I wish you could be happy. [Honesty hurts, and he's trying so hard not to fall back on his original function: cut it loose or be dragged down.
He knows that's not an option.]
Once you return back to Twilight Town, you won't remember this place though. Everyone seems to forget what they've learned here.
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What's wrong?
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1/2 Not here
...Oh, Axel. Why did you go and do that?]
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Do you think it's a fake?
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It's hard to ignore something like that, and it's hard to be happy with either side now, right?
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He knows that's not an option.]
Once you return back to Twilight Town, you won't remember this place though. Everyone seems to forget what they've learned here.
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I know. If it's worth anything, everyone's on the same page and it will be like all of this never happened.
But I'll tell you a secret: even if there's nothing to remind us of what's been forgotten, I'm glad I finally got to meet you.
Instead of focusing on what's to be lost or what's wrong, I would try to enjoy this time as much as I can.
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[ His tone's gained a less desolate note now--almost fond and touched. And there's the tiniest of smiles on his face as he reads the text over again ]
...I'm glad I met you too. Thanks.
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[It's good that Roxas has calmed down now, but he wishes he could do more.]
How's training been going?
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Do you have anything lined up?
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