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Midgar Continued...
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Axel didn't think that the self-given mission was going too badly, all things considered. Nobody in Midgar suspected a thing, that much was clear, not even Aerith. He listened to her, the apprehension and questioning near-disbelief in her voice and actions clear. Despite his desperation to get her and them out of there, he found it to be a fairly understandable response to such a suggestion. It wasn't exactly an easy story to believe. He had to wonder what he would have done or said in her position. Laughed, probably.
As for her question... that was a little more difficult to answer. He glanced at Saix, a disturbingly disguised Saix, at that, and scratched the back of his head.
"Not a lot," he sighed. Way to sound convincing, idiot. "Whatever they're going to do, they intend on blowing all of the reactors. When one went, it destroyed the residential area in the immediate vicinity, right?"
Of course, that wasn't the worst of it. Not this time.
"If they blow all of them ... the support pillars don't stand a chance and neither does anything below the plate."
Axel didn't think that the self-given mission was going too badly, all things considered. Nobody in Midgar suspected a thing, that much was clear, not even Aerith. He listened to her, the apprehension and questioning near-disbelief in her voice and actions clear. Despite his desperation to get her and them out of there, he found it to be a fairly understandable response to such a suggestion. It wasn't exactly an easy story to believe. He had to wonder what he would have done or said in her position. Laughed, probably.
As for her question... that was a little more difficult to answer. He glanced at Saix, a disturbingly disguised Saix, at that, and scratched the back of his head.
"Not a lot," he sighed. Way to sound convincing, idiot. "Whatever they're going to do, they intend on blowing all of the reactors. When one went, it destroyed the residential area in the immediate vicinity, right?"
Of course, that wasn't the worst of it. Not this time.
"If they blow all of them ... the support pillars don't stand a chance and neither does anything below the plate."
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"We don't have time to get people out," he said, trying to be calm even if the pitch of his voice betrayed him. "You can't save everyone, Aerith... but you don't have to die with them."
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To say nothing of the shock to the lifestream to have all those people pass into it at once.
"And I can't ask you to stay, so if you want to leave, you can, but I won't come with you. I have to stay; I have to do something."
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"Your consent is not required for a rescue," he stated, calmly, although it made for an interesting clash to hear such a cold almost-threat coming from a short, delicate girl.
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"What can you do?" He asked, his voice calmer than he was feeling. "We're wasting time even talking about this, we need to get out. Grab people on the way, whatever you want, but we have to go."
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"Can you give me that?" She asked Axel. "I might be able to protect people," she frowned, and modified it, "at least some people, if you give me some time."
She looked over at Saix, and seemed to address him directly, "I know I can't save everyone, but I have to do what I can, or I'd never be able to forgive myself."
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He looked at Axel, communicating his obvious dislike without the need for words.
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He agonised over it.
"All right, all right. A few people. We don't have long. Whoever you can get out in the time we have, you can save, but when we have to go, we go, all right? No heroic suicides, got it memorised?"
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"This is her home, Isa." He paused and tried to make a convincing case of it. "If this happened back home, would you just leave without trying to help at least a few people?"
He wasn't talking about Rabanastre. The use of his real name was a good indication of that.
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He regarded Aerith, who looked back at him with a stubborn resolve that seemed familiar and said, "This is a foolish venture. You will die, and you will take us with you. We came to rescue you, and only you. Will you get more people killed for the sake of your own conscience?"
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She looked at Axel, her mood shifting. "I need you to ask as many people as you can to come here. I have something I need to do." She offered him a lopsided smile. "I'll try not to take too long."
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