[For as sincere as the reply is, there still is something empty to his ton in general. It doesn't make anything easier when he can practically see some of that emotion that works through her. That's right, though. Plenty of people knew both he and Yuuki in Haven. They knew of them being close, with both expressing to others that the other is so incredibly important, and how they're best friends.
Now that he thinks of it, only a few of those actually were aware of their being love and romantic feelings between them. Although, it's near impossible to categorize it using one or two words; 'lovers,' boyfriend/girlfriend'. . . none came even close. As for those who knew, Stiles did, it seemed. Sasuke (he had grown close to the pair, and was plenty perceptive). However, no one more so than both Haru and Makoto. The fact that both of them remembered Haven, therefore (still) romantically linked does leave Zero undeniably envious. Why just them?
The only thing Zero continues to remind himself of is he knows those feelings Yuuki came to realize were not exclusive to Haven. They've resided within her from the start. ]
Yeah. I'm glad for that. Neither of us are all that lucky, are we. But, we're not alone. [just a faint huff] . . . More importantly, though, thank you. Even with protecting aside, Yuuki. . . she could use someone like you by her side. I know you accept her for all of both who and what she happens to be. She may not remember what we do, but I'm positive she welcome you in no matter what.
[Yuuki is in serious need of such companionship. It'll help ease her, amongst other things.
He would have brought this up without being asked. Still, he ends up going quiet initially.]
She knows we were each other's closest allies and best friends. That we were a team. As mentioned, though, she isn't aware of us being more than just that, so I'd like for you to not bring that up.
[He frowns a little, brows knit. ]
I also have filled her in on a lot of general things about that place, including the situations we all were put in. And how she died a couple of times.
I guess. . . basically if anything especially personal comes up, be vague, or say you don't really know.
[There's no question in her mind that she would do her best to befriend her just like she did in Haven, but now more than ever, she feels the need to do so. Yuuki made many friends in Haven, but Yona cannot even imagine how difficult it might be to acclimate to a new environment for someone with her physiology. From what she's heard, there is a large collection of humans here, just like in Haven. There is normal food for all to share. But for someone who requires a different kind of sustenance, she can't help but worry about her and Zero both.
It was enough of a shock that Yona had been here once before with no memories of it. But to be told by a friend that she died a few times, she doesn't know how she would take that news. Yuuki is strong though. And she's sure she will get through this just as she did in Haven. It's in her nature to overcome obstacles.
She nods at him to indicate she understands.] I will do my best. But if I think keeping that information will hurt her in the long run, I will consult you about relaying it to her. I don't want her to go through some of the heartache she did before.
[Her expression relaxes, voice taking on a more gentle tone.] I know that there are some things better left unsaid until the person is ready to hear them. But sometimes witholding information can be just as cruel as intentionally lying.
For Yuuki's sake... [Yona bows her head as if she's making a very important request.] ...please don't keep her from the truth she would want to know.
[At the very, very least, it's a blessing that he can be there for Yuuki when it comes to being a reliable source of blood. He isn't sure at all what she may do. Turning to Mika would be a possibility, however he knows that he isn't especially fond of them. Then again, both Zero and Yuuki have proven themselves to Mika (and Yuu) that they are far from, even the opposites, to what the other two are accustomed in their world.
It's lucky, too, that should Zero's own thirst for blood return, he also has Yuuki, just as well.]
That's fine with me. I appreciate it.
[That she turn to him, first, rather than maybe alluding to Yuuki that there's more to what he's been saying.]
Yes, I know. [He does. In all seriousness.] I— It's a matter of choosing what to explain to her. It's true that not all of it will be upsetting, per se. Even though it still may confuse or put her at a loss, and not sure of how to react. Even so, I'm glad for that, at the very least.
[Yona's expression relaxes as she straightens her posture, her head lifting back up. Of course, he knows what she's talking about. Zero and Yuuki have known each other for many years and have a long history together, even before Haven. Very much like her and Hak. There are probably a number of things Zero could tell her that would be difficult for her friend to process. She trusts that he will make the right judgement. And if, for whatever reason, something happens like the last time, Yona will be there to help Yuuki through it.
Although, she can't guarantee that. All the friends she left behind in Haven. She thought she would be there to protect them. She tries her best to discard that thought, but the guilt still knots her stomach even now.]
I'm glad. [She pauses, not sure how to word her next question.] You said Yuuki has been missing for eight days now. [She hesitates, dreading what his answer might be.] Is it... is it like when I disappeared from Inugami?
[More than just difficult. Although a majority of the time that they've known one another was spent more simply and peacefully than not, the complexities and challenges within just the past two or so years outweighs it all. All of it truly beginning when Yuuki "awoke" as the vampire she had been born as. From then on, frankly, it's become a bit of a mess. On top of Haven, the disparity between their memories of home just runs so deep.
He can practically see the way she decides how to broach the subject. At least the answer will be something positive.]
It isn't. Your name completely vanished from the phone. Yuuki's is still present. [a beat] Although, if any attempts to contact her are made, the phone zaps you.
[A frown still creases his brow.] No one really has any idea where people go when they're missing, though. And those who have experienced it say they remember nothing. Thankfully, though, they return unharmed.
Aside from the zapping, it's so similar to Haven. [She's still having a difficult time believing the two aren't connected.] Is there any way Inugami is an extension of that place?
[And there's that bittersweet relief she's knows she shouldn't be feeling that Yuuki hasn't completely disappeared. And the fact that she will likely return unharmed eases her concerns just a little bit more. There really is no way to not feel guilt for wanting your friends in a place like this. She's sure that Zero feels the same way. Hak. Kija. Jae-Ha. All of them likely suffer from the same remorse.]
I recall just being able to remember one thing after having gone missing, myself, at one point. Wherever I was had the smell of rust and stale air. Possibly because it just might have had something to do with Storage.
[Not that he even wants to speak that word.
She's right, though. That guilt is all too real. He can't help but be grateful that Yuuki is beside him, here (just as it was in Haven), but at least he knows that it isn't just him.]
There's always the chance. [His shoulders tense, one hand balling into a fist.] I've been treating and seeing it as otherwise, though. It took me a while after first arriving, though. I want to believe this place is completely separate.
[She tries to recall if she remembers anything before she found herself paralyzed in the academic room earlier that day, but nothing distinct comes to mind.
His statement strikes her as odd. Although there are many differences between Haven and Inugami, there are also too many coincidences. It terrifies her to think that there might be two places operating separately from each other that are capable of stealing people from their homes. One was impossible enough.]
[He begins too soon. Why, indeed. It may be some kind of forced hope.]
To be relieved of that hellish place. [He looks away from her, head tipped with his hair shading his eyes.] It's wrong to say, but it's been easier here. There's absolutely no saying what other events may fall upon us, but in comparison. . .
[Yet Yuuki had already died before. Here, though, it was the first time he had ever actually seen her corpse.]
Even if it's only the lesser of two evils. We have a secure roof over our heads. Electricity, warmth, and running water. There's a steady supply of food, and being able to write as we please. I know— Although it's true that Haven was plenty capable of fooling our minds, giving us a false sense of security, I feel this all is different.
It's fine, though, if you don't want to agree.
[The only truly unbearable is Yuuki not remembering.]
no subject
[For as sincere as the reply is, there still is something empty to his ton in general. It doesn't make anything easier when he can practically see some of that emotion that works through her. That's right, though. Plenty of people knew both he and Yuuki in Haven. They knew of them being close, with both expressing to others that the other is so incredibly important, and how they're best friends.
Now that he thinks of it, only a few of those actually were aware of their being love and romantic feelings between them. Although, it's near impossible to categorize it using one or two words; 'lovers,' boyfriend/girlfriend'. . . none came even close. As for those who knew, Stiles did, it seemed. Sasuke (he had grown close to the pair, and was plenty perceptive). However, no one more so than both Haru and Makoto. The fact that both of them remembered Haven, therefore (still) romantically linked does leave Zero undeniably envious. Why just them?
The only thing Zero continues to remind himself of is he knows those feelings Yuuki came to realize were not exclusive to Haven. They've resided within her from the start. ]
Yeah. I'm glad for that. Neither of us are all that lucky, are we. But, we're not alone. [just a faint huff] . . . More importantly, though, thank you. Even with protecting aside, Yuuki. . . she could use someone like you by her side. I know you accept her for all of both who and what she happens to be. She may not remember what we do, but I'm positive she welcome you in no matter what.
[Yuuki is in serious need of such companionship. It'll help ease her, amongst other things.
He would have brought this up without being asked. Still, he ends up going quiet initially.]
She knows we were each other's closest allies and best friends. That we were a team. As mentioned, though, she isn't aware of us being more than just that, so I'd like for you to not bring that up.
[He frowns a little, brows knit. ]
I also have filled her in on a lot of general things about that place, including the situations we all were put in. And how she died a couple of times.
I guess. . . basically if anything especially personal comes up, be vague, or say you don't really know.
[It's probably the safest way.]
no subject
It was enough of a shock that Yona had been here once before with no memories of it. But to be told by a friend that she died a few times, she doesn't know how she would take that news. Yuuki is strong though. And she's sure she will get through this just as she did in Haven. It's in her nature to overcome obstacles.
She nods at him to indicate she understands.] I will do my best. But if I think keeping that information will hurt her in the long run, I will consult you about relaying it to her. I don't want her to go through some of the heartache she did before.
[Her expression relaxes, voice taking on a more gentle tone.] I know that there are some things better left unsaid until the person is ready to hear them. But sometimes witholding information can be just as cruel as intentionally lying.
For Yuuki's sake... [Yona bows her head as if she's making a very important request.] ...please don't keep her from the truth she would want to know.
no subject
It's lucky, too, that should Zero's own thirst for blood return, he also has Yuuki, just as well.]
That's fine with me. I appreciate it.
[That she turn to him, first, rather than maybe alluding to Yuuki that there's more to what he's been saying.]
Yes, I know. [He does. In all seriousness.] I— It's a matter of choosing what to explain to her. It's true that not all of it will be upsetting, per se. Even though it still may confuse or put her at a loss, and not sure of how to react. Even so, I'm glad for that, at the very least.
But I do know and understand what you mean.
no subject
Although, she can't guarantee that. All the friends she left behind in Haven. She thought she would be there to protect them. She tries her best to discard that thought, but the guilt still knots her stomach even now.]
I'm glad. [She pauses, not sure how to word her next question.] You said Yuuki has been missing for eight days now. [She hesitates, dreading what his answer might be.] Is it... is it like when I disappeared from Inugami?
no subject
He can practically see the way she decides how to broach the subject. At least the answer will be something positive.]
It isn't. Your name completely vanished from the phone. Yuuki's is still present. [a beat] Although, if any attempts to contact her are made, the phone zaps you.
[A frown still creases his brow.] No one really has any idea where people go when they're missing, though. And those who have experienced it say they remember nothing. Thankfully, though, they return unharmed.
no subject
[And there's that bittersweet relief she's knows she shouldn't be feeling that Yuuki hasn't completely disappeared. And the fact that she will likely return unharmed eases her concerns just a little bit more. There really is no way to not feel guilt for wanting your friends in a place like this. She's sure that Zero feels the same way. Hak. Kija. Jae-Ha. All of them likely suffer from the same remorse.]
no subject
[Not that he even wants to speak that word.
She's right, though. That guilt is all too real. He can't help but be grateful that Yuuki is beside him, here (just as it was in Haven), but at least he knows that it isn't just him.]
There's always the chance. [His shoulders tense, one hand balling into a fist.] I've been treating and seeing it as otherwise, though. It took me a while after first arriving, though. I want to believe this place is completely separate.
no subject
His statement strikes her as odd. Although there are many differences between Haven and Inugami, there are also too many coincidences. It terrifies her to think that there might be two places operating separately from each other that are capable of stealing people from their homes. One was impossible enough.]
Why do you want to believe that?
no subject
[He begins too soon. Why, indeed. It may be some kind of forced hope.]
To be relieved of that hellish place. [He looks away from her, head tipped with his hair shading his eyes.] It's wrong to say, but it's been easier here. There's absolutely no saying what other events may fall upon us, but in comparison. . .
[Yet Yuuki had already died before. Here, though, it was the first time he had ever actually seen her corpse.]
Even if it's only the lesser of two evils. We have a secure roof over our heads. Electricity, warmth, and running water. There's a steady supply of food, and being able to write as we please. I know— Although it's true that Haven was plenty capable of fooling our minds, giving us a false sense of security, I feel this all is different.
It's fine, though, if you don't want to agree.
[The only truly unbearable is Yuuki not remembering.]