["I know too much now." The words reverberated with Souji in a deeper way than Cliff likely meant as he recalled his weekly book burnings. Even with none of the other Shinsengumi here, and none of them likely to ever come again, Souji still continued burning the books. Whether it was habit or something else, he wasn't sure anymore. He just knew he couldn't leave those things lying around for anyone to find.]
I suppose you're right.
[He noticed Cliff's gaze and looked up at the stars above them - none of them familiar, none of them real. It had to be hard for someone used to space travel to look up and see an unfamiliar sky. It was hard enough for Souji and he hadn't even known space travel was a thing.]
What is your home like? Mine is rather boring - it's just Fayt's world, but old. But yours - I've never really asked what it was like.
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I suppose you're right.
[He noticed Cliff's gaze and looked up at the stars above them - none of them familiar, none of them real. It had to be hard for someone used to space travel to look up and see an unfamiliar sky. It was hard enough for Souji and he hadn't even known space travel was a thing.]
What is your home like? Mine is rather boring - it's just Fayt's world, but old. But yours - I've never really asked what it was like.