[The boy shakes his head; there's nothing to apologize for.]
Please don't apologize. I gained more than I thought I'd get, even if it wasn't what I originally sought. If nothing else, I now know one day I can actually stop, with the right means. And I'm very grateful for that.
[He'd been planning to try to find alternatives, like throwing himself and Jenova into a sun. Maybe there's other, less flammable ways to get it done. Nice ones, that don't hurt.]
But if something is found that I can make use of, I won't say no. Thirteen's opened the entirety of the universe to me, just because I haven't found an answer yet doesn't mean there isn't one to be found.
[It's beyond his scope of knowledge, though. He's no wizard, to invent new spells that might change one's very DNA.
As he slowly stands again, there's a moment of hesitation; he should go, but surely one last question..]
I don't know if when I die, my world will accept me into the Lifestream. I might be ... too alien. Do ... do you suppose, your Wildmother might?
[Caduceus shrugs. Whether he should apologize or not, he's already done it, so that's that. He is grateful that Sephiroth doesn't feel as if he's left empty-handed, though. Even without a full resolution, there is some progress that's been made, here.
The last question has him surprised at first, but it quickly transitions into another gentle smile.]
I've never known her to reject one who comes earnestly to her arms. It's not in her nature. [Little domain pun for you, ha ha.] I'm certain she would.
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Please don't apologize. I gained more than I thought I'd get, even if it wasn't what I originally sought. If nothing else, I now know one day I can actually stop, with the right means. And I'm very grateful for that.
[He'd been planning to try to find alternatives, like throwing himself and Jenova into a sun. Maybe there's other, less flammable ways to get it done. Nice ones, that don't hurt.]
But if something is found that I can make use of, I won't say no. Thirteen's opened the entirety of the universe to me, just because I haven't found an answer yet doesn't mean there isn't one to be found.
[It's beyond his scope of knowledge, though. He's no wizard, to invent new spells that might change one's very DNA.
As he slowly stands again, there's a moment of hesitation; he should go, but surely one last question..]
I don't know if when I die, my world will accept me into the Lifestream. I might be ... too alien. Do ... do you suppose, your Wildmother might?
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The last question has him surprised at first, but it quickly transitions into another gentle smile.]
I've never known her to reject one who comes earnestly to her arms. It's not in her nature. [Little domain pun for you, ha ha.] I'm certain she would.