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Courtyard [somewhere!] Intro
Disorientation wasn't really something new to Nunnally, though the introduction video had been very informative and clear on what was going on. Why it was going on was another matter entirely, and she was just a little confused and worried. What... was she going to do now? There was no one around that she knew, even if she's seen some familiar names on the player list, or so she thought. Actually, at the moment, there wasn't a soul in sight at all, and it was slightly off putting, after the very cheery video.
...it didn't help much that most entrances to the buildings had stairs, so she was pretty much stuck outside. Sitting in a wheelchair was never convenient.
"Oh... what should I do now? I don't even know where to go."
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...it didn't help much that most entrances to the buildings had stairs, so she was pretty much stuck outside. Sitting in a wheelchair was never convenient.
"Oh... what should I do now? I don't even know where to go."
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And it meant that in her... real world, her brother was really dead. Even if he were there, Nunnally thought she'd gotten used to the fact that he'd never come back. It was almost a little too cruel, but she decided not to think about that. She also had to make sure not to say certain things, it was probably not the best course of action, maybe it would change history-- but oh, how much she'd want to do that. Maybe... if she could convince her brother not to go through with it-- but no. Who'd even be sure if they would ever get home again.
...she'd have to be happy that she got another chance to see him again, no matter the circumstances behind it. It still hurt though. So very much. She had to stay quiet about things she wanted to talk about too.
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The people coming from the future was sounding to sound more and more likely and Nunnally had just proved it.
"How... are you holding up?" She had watched Nunnally cry out for her brother as tears had streamed down her own face.
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"I'm fine, thank you, Kallen-san. It's just a little confusing."
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"I know." Not only was Lelouch alive, but Suzaku as well. Why both of them were here and alive didn't make any sense.
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