( he asks, looking to him once rika finishes her questions and thoughts, wondering if that's enough to keep them connected. probably now, komaeda doesn't even remember much about him aside from what he's told, but he uses that as an excuse to see if their relationships stops or extends because of this school. for how far their memories apparently date back, is it truly fair to know that once rokkun graduates that that's it? what purpose does hanging onto the past do for him if he was never going to keep those bonds in the fire place. wouldn't it be easy to forget? he always seemed sad when komaeda didn't remember, and even about his favorite flavor of cake he was called out for it. )
Or are those words you tell me meaningless.
( saying that must be unfair, but komaeda doesn't care considering he knows nothing, and it's easy for rokkun to bite back against him for it. it's genuine curiosity that makes him wonder what will happen to any of them once they graduated, will they never see one another again unless their fates are tied like he says? maybe he's thinking too deeply on the meaning, but it's then he leans back in his chair. )
Anyway, Kawaii-san makes a good point. ( about their documentation, what does this school really know about them? then again, he thinks about how the school rules here aren't even saved from way back, so maybe the same could be said for the rosters as well. there were those rules he found in the void world that... ) Even if they do... if it was all lost in a fire... they'll have to sort everyone again, right? ( he might be thinking about it. )
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( he asks, looking to him once rika finishes her questions and thoughts, wondering if that's enough to keep them connected. probably now, komaeda doesn't even remember much about him aside from what he's told, but he uses that as an excuse to see if their relationships stops or extends because of this school. for how far their memories apparently date back, is it truly fair to know that once rokkun graduates that that's it? what purpose does hanging onto the past do for him if he was never going to keep those bonds in the fire place. wouldn't it be easy to forget? he always seemed sad when komaeda didn't remember, and even about his favorite flavor of cake he was called out for it. )
Or are those words you tell me meaningless.
( saying that must be unfair, but komaeda doesn't care considering he knows nothing, and it's easy for rokkun to bite back against him for it. it's genuine curiosity that makes him wonder what will happen to any of them once they graduated, will they never see one another again unless their fates are tied like he says? maybe he's thinking too deeply on the meaning, but it's then he leans back in his chair. )
Anyway, Kawaii-san makes a good point. ( about their documentation, what does this school really know about them? then again, he thinks about how the school rules here aren't even saved from way back, so maybe the same could be said for the rosters as well. there were those rules he found in the void world that... ) Even if they do... if it was all lost in a fire... they'll have to sort everyone again, right? ( he might be thinking about it. )