☆彡 Nea (
secretambition) wrote in
starryhorizon2015-01-27 08:52 pm
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Call Me Out meme
steps?
♛ refer to the list above
♛ call them out, you can do so by posting a comment with their name on the subject line.
♛ can be whatever you want, aka feel free to make up a scenario at the start, or wait to see where things go or ask on plurk.
♛ ... or leave an empty comment and see what i'll do but that... might take some time. |:

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[Though the process is incomplete. Otherwise, Athrun's path during the Second Bloody Valentine War would have been very different.]
At least he wasn't always like that.
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[Incomplete process or not, the not stopping part and recovering as well as people can is what matters. She's learned it the hard way after joining the Scouting Legion and going outside the walls, where friends who've become like family keep dying while they're fighting.]
I'm glad he wasn't always like that. We just need to cherish the memories of how things were before... I mean, I didn't always fight with my father, but he really disliked my decision of joining the military and hated it when I joined the Scouting Legion. Can't really blame him, we fight against giant monsters and a lot of people die, so he'd just like to keep me as safe as possible.
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I know the feeling of having things to protect. That was originally why I enlisted. I felt that the Naturals had infringed upon our right to exist, as demonstrated in the Bloody Valentine incident, and so I took up arms to defend myself and my fellow Coordinators.
...Speaking of which...that was what caused my father to begin to slide down the slippery slope. The Earth forces fired a missile equipped with a nuclear warhead at the agricultural colony of Junius Seven. It completely obliterated the colony, and the lives of 243,721 Coordinators, mostly civilian, along with it.
...Including my mother.
[As he speaks about the Bloody Valentine incident, he closes his eyes. He doesn't want to show the pain they still reveal when he talks about his mother's death.]