[Mion is quiet for a good few moments, because that pause? The way she doesn't finish that sentence? It definitely has some implications that Mion doesn't like, but she decides not to linger, even if it's something that she certainly isn't going to forget if she can help it.
When she speaks up again, it's with another shift in her voice; serious, cold-cut, distanced.]
And yet, people who are human were given that. I suppose in a way, for those who suffer in loops, that's the real curse.
[Then... there's that question.]
I have. But - [There's that pause, not out of hesitance, but rather of something a little more thoughtful.] Just because I didn't like or enjoy seeing it, it's the same as anything else in life. After all, life's not perfect or will always be enjoyable. Sure, we work to make things fun, but that doesn't mean that it'll always be that way.
And more than that, I don't have any regrets in seeing it.
[In experiencing what she did.]
Even if it was painful...
[Because it was. Being hurt by Kei-chan like that, and knowing that even though she was upset that he hadn't given her the doll—what she was more upset about was herself.
For being the way she was.
Someone who acted like a tomboy to the point where it became a part of her, but also had a side of her that was a complete contrast to that. She couldn't help that desire to start over, to be someone who wasn't 'Sonozaki Mion' the club leader, or 'Sonozaki Mion' the heir.]
There were still many things about those memories that were very precious -
[She stops, this time shaking her head.]
That are very precious to me.
[She still remembers it.
Having her younger self from that Fragment meet the current Kei-chan.
"I'm sorry if younger Maebara Keiichi ever made you feel like you weren't a girl, Mion."
Yeah, she doesn't regret it at all.]
I don't think it's impossible. It's only when you start to believe that it is that you've already given up. [She shuts her eyes, determination filtering into her voice.] And I didn't think that you were the type to so easily give up because it seemed impossible, Satoko.
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[Mion is quiet for a good few moments, because that pause? The way she doesn't finish that sentence? It definitely has some implications that Mion doesn't like, but she decides not to linger, even if it's something that she certainly isn't going to forget if she can help it.
When she speaks up again, it's with another shift in her voice; serious, cold-cut, distanced.]
And yet, people who are human were given that. I suppose in a way, for those who suffer in loops, that's the real curse.
[Then... there's that question.]
I have. But - [There's that pause, not out of hesitance, but rather of something a little more thoughtful.] Just because I didn't like or enjoy seeing it, it's the same as anything else in life. After all, life's not perfect or will always be enjoyable. Sure, we work to make things fun, but that doesn't mean that it'll always be that way.
And more than that, I don't have any regrets in seeing it.
[In experiencing what she did.]
Even if it was painful...
[Because it was. Being hurt by Kei-chan like that, and knowing that even though she was upset that he hadn't given her the doll—what she was more upset about was herself.
For being the way she was.
Someone who acted like a tomboy to the point where it became a part of her, but also had a side of her that was a complete contrast to that. She couldn't help that desire to start over, to be someone who wasn't 'Sonozaki Mion' the club leader, or 'Sonozaki Mion' the heir.]
There were still many things about those memories that were very precious -
[She stops, this time shaking her head.]
That are very precious to me.
[She still remembers it.
Having her younger self from that Fragment meet the current Kei-chan.
"I'm sorry if younger Maebara Keiichi ever made you feel like you weren't a girl, Mion."
Yeah, she doesn't regret it at all.]
I don't think it's impossible. It's only when you start to believe that it is that you've already given up. [She shuts her eyes, determination filtering into her voice.] And I didn't think that you were the type to so easily give up because it seemed impossible, Satoko.