You know, I didn't really know Dion that well. I only met him once or twice, and we never really got to sit down and get to know each other. What was he like?
He was a prince too, wasn't he? He turned into this dragon thing as well, with wings and everything and saved me from a bunch of skeletons on the ghost ship. Still not quite sure what that was about.
He was, yes. The crown prince of the Holy Empire of Sanbreque, in fact. A nation on my star.
I'm sure he hadn't meant to keep it a secret. But Dion was also the Dominant of Bahamut. Meaning that he could transform into Bahamut's form, as you said.
I'm not surprised he was off valiantly saving others.
[She does have to wonder what that might mean, but she isn't about to give up hope just yet!!!]
Honestly? I'm surprised I didn't see it before. Just from what I knew from the few times I did meet him, you two seem like you would get along well, and have a lot in common.
And if it will help clear your head a little, why not try writing a letter to him? Maybe toss it in a bottle, and who knows?
[Joshua is very uncertain that he'll ever see Dion in this world again. But what Tifa says actually seems like a good idea... Maybe it would put his heart at ease.]
We certainly did have a lot in common, although he was always better at drinking than I was. [A small joke, to lighten the mood.]
And I might try just that. Perhaps it'll help if I put my thoughts into words. Even if they might not reach him? I do know that there are some here who say that writing a letter to the ocean can be particularly cathartic.
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... But he doesn't seem fine.]
They do say that, yeah. Did he at least know that you did?
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[They never had the chance to say the words but ... Joshua did feel that way and he's sure Dion must have felt something similar.]
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Much like a knight in shining armour, if I'm honest.
But much too hard on himself.
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He was a prince too, wasn't he? He turned into this dragon thing as well, with wings and everything and saved me from a bunch of skeletons on the ghost ship. Still not quite sure what that was about.
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I'm sure he hadn't meant to keep it a secret. But Dion was also the Dominant of Bahamut. Meaning that he could transform into Bahamut's form, as you said.
I'm not surprised he was off valiantly saving others.
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You know, next time you see him, you should tell him all of this.
I think I know what it's like, feeling like an opportunity to tell someone something passes you by.
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I'll admit... it does hurt to think I missed my chance. But if I do, I'll do my best. How can I not when I have your blessing.
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Honestly? I'm surprised I didn't see it before. Just from what I knew from the few times I did meet him, you two seem like you would get along well, and have a lot in common.
And if it will help clear your head a little, why not try writing a letter to him? Maybe toss it in a bottle, and who knows?
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We certainly did have a lot in common, although he was always better at drinking than I was. [A small joke, to lighten the mood.]
And I might try just that. Perhaps it'll help if I put my thoughts into words. Even if they might not reach him? I do know that there are some here who say that writing a letter to the ocean can be particularly cathartic.
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Other than my own heart troubles, I hope yours is treating you fairly?
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But other than that, my day's gone fine. Bar's been keeping me busy lately.
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Do you wish to talk more about it, Tifa? I may be inexperienced but I would listen just as you have listened to me.
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But thank you, Joshua. I'll hold you to that.
[She really does mean that.]
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Thank you for writing with me.
[He's not sure how to use the term "chatting with me" just yet.]