Yeah. If you could wish for anything in the world, what would it be?
[The teen thinks on this for a while. What does he even have to wish for? A wish of friends wouldn't result in genuine friends, and a wish of money could just lead to more trouble if Sou is the one granting it. besides, neither of those are what he truly wants...]
I guess...if I could wish for anything, it would be to meet my little sister.
[He knows of her. He remembers when his mom was pregnant, and the few times he heard his mom talk about the baby it was always with female pronouns. But his parents never brought a baby home, and he never met her. She would probably be in elementary school by now, he thinks.
The adult just grins.]
Oh, that's a wish I can grant.
Wait- you can?
Yes. Filtering through adoption records is easy.
Th-then you will-
I can, but you have to make a deal with me first.
[The adult pulls out a paper that says "I consent to devoting myself to Asunaro for granting my wish" with a line for a signature on it.
The adult hands this out to the teen, along with a pen.]
Early on, Dawn gave me some random items, like she does.
One of them was a consent form, signed by a "Shin Tsukimi". Sou- He was... deeply interested in it, but left it with me. Whatever he was consenting to, however, was censored. But this is the same amount of text...
... Wouldn't you? Would you not sign your life away for a chance to foster a connection with someone else not strained by your past? Someone who might even love you unconditionally because you're family..?
Now we're retracing his decisions, hm? [And experiencing what it was like for him.]
It's clear that Tsukimi, the Sou we know, tied his life to this man. His scarf came from this man and bears it to this day, and above all other correspondence, the only one he responded to was this person's.
Saying yes to the contract is what I feel he would have done.
[The teenager hesitantly looks over the contract. It seems too good to be true for one, and he's always been wary of contracts without fine print on them. He knows he shouldn't sign. He knows he should turn it down and walk away.
But he doesn't. He picks up the pen and signs "Shin Tsukimi" on the line.
Smiling, the adult takes the contract and pen back once it's signed.]
I'll be seeing you soon, Shin.
[A distance away, the group will see a version of the green-haired man they know standing there, though he is much more teal in color now. He's watching the events with sadness in his eyes.]
I should have said no. What was I even thinking? Why did I ever trust him?
[But before the group can say anything to him, he disappears.]
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Say, Shin, do you have a wish?
A wish?
Yeah. If you could wish for anything in the world, what would it be?
[The teen thinks on this for a while. What does he even have to wish for? A wish of friends wouldn't result in genuine friends, and a wish of money could just lead to more trouble if Sou is the one granting it. besides, neither of those are what he truly wants...]
I guess...if I could wish for anything, it would be to meet my little sister.
[He knows of her. He remembers when his mom was pregnant, and the few times he heard his mom talk about the baby it was always with female pronouns. But his parents never brought a baby home, and he never met her. She would probably be in elementary school by now, he thinks.
The adult just grins.]
Oh, that's a wish I can grant.
Wait- you can?
Yes. Filtering through adoption records is easy.
Th-then you will-
I can, but you have to make a deal with me first.
[The adult pulls out a paper that says "I consent to devoting myself to Asunaro for granting my wish" with a line for a signature on it.
The adult hands this out to the teen, along with a pen.]
Sign the contract, and we have a deal.
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One of them was a consent form, signed by a "Shin Tsukimi". Sou- He was... deeply interested in it, but left it with me. Whatever he was consenting to, however, was censored. But this is the same amount of text...
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[Dude... what the fuck.]
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I...kind of understand. I would do and give quite literally anything for my brother too.
[ Even if it's at his own detriment, so... ]
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[Uuuuuuuughhhhhhh.]
Look, I'm not saying he's a bad person for agreeing to it - this guy is scummy and sucks. Obviously.
[But also like damn.]
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...I chose to save my brother's life before he was even born. Many things...were not the same after that, but I don't regret my decision.
[ He purses his lips. ]
I would probably sign a suspicious contract with a scummy guy that sucks, too.
[ If anything, this conversation is strengthening what his vote will be. He gets why this person signed the contract now. ]
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Did he ever mention this...Asunaro to you?
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[ Thinks for a moment. Changes the topic, ]
Is he your friend?
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It's clear that Tsukimi, the Sou we know, tied his life to this man. His scarf came from this man and bears it to this day, and above all other correspondence, the only one he responded to was this person's.
Saying yes to the contract is what I feel he would have done.
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But he doesn't. He picks up the pen and signs "Shin Tsukimi" on the line.
Smiling, the adult takes the contract and pen back once it's signed.]
I'll be seeing you soon, Shin.
[A distance away, the group will see a version of the green-haired man they know standing there, though he is much more teal in color now. He's watching the events with sadness in his eyes.]
I should have said no. What was I even thinking? Why did I ever trust him?
[But before the group can say anything to him, he disappears.]