Charlie. I'm glad to hear it. I won't lie, I was rather worried when he reached out. I assumed if you couldn't yourself then you must have been injured.
I know... it seems as if my friends had a hard time with everything that happened with those wishes. Were you alright after that wish you granted for me?
They'll be okay. They're strong people, after all.
[ She's seen and been through worse.
She can't tell what is going on with Neil, or if she's imagining it. Charlie said they were two normal boys and Haru had to pretend as if she couldn't summon a giant, gun blazing demon. ]
So both you and Charlie are doing alright now? Do you need anything?
[ She may not know him all too well, but a friend is a friend; she just wishes she knew what might have happened with him. ]
I hope not. I took a few days to rest, but I've been back in the cafe setting up. It's almost done! Charlie offered to perform with you the night of the launch party, too!
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I wish I could see that look! I imagine you both are going to perform wonderfully together. Thank you! I'm trying not to get overexcited, but my stomach is full of butterflies!
I've invited a few people, but it won't be that big of an affair. Let's see... I have Dr. Maruki, Owain, Kazuya-kun, Aurora... Akira-kun and Minato-kun are going to be working at the cafe, so they'll be there! I hope you get to meet them.
When I was very young, yes. Father used to take me when the cafe was still open. I remember trying coffee for the first time and thinking it was so bitter! I don't have many memories of the cafe because of how young I was, but the chain unfortunately shut down before I could really appreciate his vision.
[Ah. Well, he doesn't want to reject her question completely. That would only draw more attention to this terrible shame he feels. He's grateful they're not talking in person, even though it feels odd to write his thoughts down instead. Whatever he says will be there in their message history for who knows how long. He should choose his words carefully.]
[ She had had a different perception of American parents, just based on movies and TV shows she had seen from overseas, so she's a bit surprised to hear that. But those were supposed to be fiction... and Neil is from an older generation, with certain values her own father upheld in her time. ]
My apologies then. That must be frustrating. I know that feeling, too.
While I empathize with the sentiment, I'm not sure if running away solves anyone's problems. I think I entertained the thought once, but I was too scared. And even then... I had to face those problems head on.
[ But she had actual powers to solve it. She doesn't know anything about Neil and Charlie's world other than it seems... normal. ]
Is it wrong to presume your father is more stricter than your mother?
[Neil can't bear to say it, but he did run away. He solved his problems with a bullet and a gun, and now, all he has left to do is sit around and think about them. Haru is braver. Haru didn't leave her friends behind to grieve. He should take her advice, but it feels too late. So, he merely answers her question, no more talk of how to solve problems, or whether or not to run.]
He is. She just does whatever he says. Not that I blame her. [Maybe he does, just a bit. Maybe he should, just a bit.]
A lot of married women are expected to be subservient to their husbands. I imagine for our parents, their generation can't release themselves from society's expectations so easily. But we're the younger generation, so we can do it. We can free ourselves from those expectations and rules.
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I'm glad to hear it. I won't lie, I was rather worried when he reached out. I assumed if you couldn't yourself then you must have been injured.
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It's been a long couple of weeks.
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Were you alright after that wish you granted for me?
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[If not, the timing would be a coincidence. Neil doubts it now that he thinks about it.]
I didn't get sick. I didn't change. And I granted plenty of wishes.
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But what happened then? My friends were transformed and they needed some time to recover.
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I'm sorry your friends had to go through that. I can't imagine. It's terrible.
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[ She's seen and been through worse.
She can't tell what is going on with Neil, or if she's imagining it. Charlie said they were two normal boys and Haru had to pretend as if she couldn't summon a giant, gun blazing demon. ]
So both you and Charlie are doing alright now? Do you need anything?
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I'll be alright, Haru. I'm still looking forward to your cafรฉ opening! Hopefully nothing will interfere now that everything has settled a bit.
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[ She may not know him all too well, but a friend is a friend; she just wishes she knew what might have happened with him. ]
I hope not. I took a few days to rest, but I've been back in the cafe setting up. It's almost done!
Charlie offered to perform with you the night of the launch party, too!
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He had that look about him the other day, though. Up to something...
It's going to be spectacular, Haru.
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Thank you! I'm trying not to get overexcited, but my stomach is full of butterflies!
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Who else do you expect will be there?
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Let's see... I have Dr. Maruki, Owain, Kazuya-kun, Aurora...
Akira-kun and Minato-kun are going to be working at the cafe, so they'll be there! I hope you get to meet them.
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This sort of thing is suited to a smaller affair, I think. It will be...intimate.
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[ And a million hobbies apparently. Poetry is probably one of them. ]
I think so, too. I sort of want to emulate that feeling of community my grandfather fostered when he ran his own cafe chain.
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I don't have many memories of the cafe because of how young I was, but the chain unfortunately shut down before I could really appreciate his vision.
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It sounds like you have lovely memories otherwise, though.
I didn't know either of my grandfathers very well. They were strict, I remember.
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Strict. They had a lot of expectations for me.
Could have cared less what I wanted.
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My apologies then. That must be frustrating.
I know that feeling, too.
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It's something I don't have to worry about here.
[. . .]
I miss my mother. Still, I think it's worth it. Maybe I should have just run away.
[Too damn late for that now.]
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I think I entertained the thought once, but I was too scared. And even then... I had to face those problems head on.
[ But she had actual powers to solve it. She doesn't know anything about Neil and Charlie's world other than it seems... normal. ]
Is it wrong to presume your father is more stricter than your mother?
cw: suicide, guns
He is. She just does whatever he says. Not that I blame her. [Maybe he does, just a bit. Maybe he should, just a bit.]
hey i am UNWELL now...
But we're the younger generation, so we can do it. We can free ourselves from those expectations and rules.
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not hehe... wrapped <3