Yamanaka Ino (
intraspective) wrote2018-04-08 08:35 am
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Apartment Above the Boards, Sunday Morning
There'd been a lot to think about from yesterday. Almost too much, really, which was why when Zack had suggested they all hit Luke's for breakfast (a family breakfast) Ino had plead work and promised she'd be along in a few.
And she would. Be along, that was.
But what she had to do didn't have anything to do with work.
She sat cross-legged on her bed, Silly perched on her knee, and Kueng's Silly perched on her other knee, and Girl dosing behind her. (Ino was pretty bemused by the duplicate of her chicobo.) They were eyeing each other. Ino gently rubbed both of their heads and then sent off the message she'd realized last night that she should have sent earlier.
Kueng's safe.
Because with his fathers' only the gods knew just how badly they were taking his disappearance.
[For those she's messaging, but also open for calls/visitors, yo.]
And she would. Be along, that was.
But what she had to do didn't have anything to do with work.
She sat cross-legged on her bed, Silly perched on her knee, and Kueng's Silly perched on her other knee, and Girl dosing behind her. (Ino was pretty bemused by the duplicate of her chicobo.) They were eyeing each other. Ino gently rubbed both of their heads and then sent off the message she'd realized last night that she should have sent earlier.
Kueng's safe.
Because with his fathers' only the gods knew just how badly they were taking his disappearance.
[For those she's messaging, but also open for calls/visitors, yo.]
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Up there as well, of course, was just the word, Iris?
The reply text, therefore, took a long moment to put together, and was fairly simple.
Thank you. How is he doing?
Because there was a difference between safe and coping.
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As much as any fourteen year old boy was going to be.
He's out with Zack right now. Breakfast.
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"He's alive," he said. "He's visiting another you. A younger one, I assume."
This was Fandom, after all.
What has he told you?
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Kueng had actually told her very little. But his reactions had spoken volumes.
I know I die. And I know I die when Kueng is very young.
The rest was... guesswork.
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That was more than they ever had to work with. And suddenly he was struck with the urge to make certain they had even more.
Are you able to take a call?
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Ino glanced at her laptop for a moment, then added,
If you give me a minute, I can even take a video call. If you'd like.
She wasn't sure if it was a good idea. But she had to make the offer.
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"I need to take this call," he said, and then stood and walked into the next room.
That might be for the best.
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His her was long dead. She didn't want to let herself down, in a weird way.
Still, there was no time for any of that, except for her hair to make sure it was perfect (her hair was always perfect, thanks to chakra) as she set up her laptop.
Anytime you're ready.
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What he could be, however, was the man who took the initiative to check the number, make certain that Fandom was going to connect them properly, and then place the call.
And then he could be holding his breath.
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Okay. She could do this.
The call came through and, after a flinch, Ino accepted it.
She was pretty sure she looked big eyed and more than a little apprehensive, but he was just going to have to deal with that.
"Hi," she said, feeling... odd didn't really begin to describe it.
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He wasn't certain either of them would handle the sight well.
"Hi," he repeated, looking... maybe not as coolly at the woman on his screen as he'd hoped to. "Ah. Hello, Iris."
Yeah. That was how words went.
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If it hadn't meant such shame, she'd have said it suited him.
"You look well," she said, rather gently. "Tseng."
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Which was not something he'd thought to be able to say to her for... for quite some time. Even on those weekends where the island had offered them a stone and a feeling, there had been others, or nobody at all...
He'd given up, eventually.
"I..." He drew in a soft breath. Exhaled. "I have information you might have an interest in. It's up to you, whether you wish for me to provide it."
Be a Turk. Be a Turk, not a man whose heart was bleeding out on the floor.
And this was why Zack needed to remain in the other room. Why he couldn't know.
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She wouldn't want to come back.
"Of course I want it," she said, but there was no bite to her voice. He was doing a good job holding himself together. He was. But from where Ino sat, his heart was breaking all over again and she couldn't help but notice. "Anything you can give me."
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"Tell me, Iris," he said, "at the point in your timeline that you're in now, what's the current status of former SOLDIER, Sephiroth?"
Had Nibelheim happened?
Did they all still believe, so very, very incorrectly, that JENOVA's offspring was dead?
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"As far as all reports show, he's been dead nearly six years," she said, the words coming out a bit hesitant. "Right now, there's a resurgence of Ravens, a secondary AVALANCHE and rumors of Genesis copies, though credible sightings are few and far between."
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"Sephiroth isn't dead."
That was the first, most important point that needed to be made.
"Sephiroth is never quite as gone as we would like to hope."
Even years later, after Zack and the Turks had taken him down, after so many of them had died trying. So long as there was a lifestream, there was Sephiroth, lurking within it, polluting the Planet entire.
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Then closed.
"Are you saying--?"
She couldn't finish that sentence.
Well. It was... wow. It was no wonder she'd died if that was the cause. Ino was good but not that good. She was never going to be that good.
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Apparently there were consequences to removing Cloud from the picture.
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The enormity of it was something she couldn't quite wrap her mind around.
"Many?" she echoed. "Rosa...?"
Ino swallowed.
"I don't want to know," except she did, desperately, "I mean, unless it will... help."
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"It won't," Tseng replied, and left it at that. She didn't want to know. He didn't want to talk about them. About how they'd been torn apart, attack after attack.
For the job.
"It's... important to make it safe for Zack to return to Midgar," he noted. "Our world doesn't have people who can begin to compare with Sephiroth. Fewer, without him."
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"The President is the greatest roadblock towards that," she said, a bit doubtfully. "And Zack... Zack ain't too inclined towards Shinra these days. Though he likes the wee one we've got on the island well enough."
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"It never was like him to hold something against a child just because of what the parents had done," Tseng agreed. "I know there are challenges, but he--"
That was about the time the door opened behind him.
"Tseng? I don't mean to interrupt, but did you get a number for where Hueng is at, at least? My calls aren't going--"
Zack froze mid-sentence. He just stood there in silence, eye on the screen.
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If Tseng had aged well--and he had--then Zack... Ino was not prepared for Zack. Not even a little.
"Hi Zack," she said, very softly. "Kueng's with me this weekend."
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In pain.
Tseng frowned. He couldn't explain this. Couldn't excuse not telling Zack what he was doing. He knew that. Zack knew that. Everybody here knew that.
"He can't do this alone," he said, quietly. "Neither can you."
That was what he had. That was all he had.
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