[ The name hangs in Anya's whispy, ethereal mental voice, like an echo. ]
<< Thank you for being so concerned for my well-being. But changing one's nature is not easily done, and denying that will cause harm. >>
[ Anya may be referring to themselves, but they are not talking about themselves--not exclusively. Fighting against one's own nature will only make one miserable, and Anya does not need empathy or telepathy to know that is one of the fights Kyoko is having within her.
Why humans hurt themselves out of fear of being hurt is beyond the fairy's understanding.]
[ Some of the fight seems to go out of the magical girl. Kyoko stops eating and leans back with a big angry sigh, sullenly glaring up at the ceiling. Okay, fine, maybe... maybe this'll make things easier. In the long run. ]
... 'm not concerned for you. Not asking you to change, either.
[ Kyoko comes to a decision. One she knows is right, despite the way it twists at and corrodes her insides. She keeps talking, still staring resolutely upward because she knows this is going to get ugly, either way. ]
So, I ain't coming back after this. I've been comin' around too many times as it is.
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[ There is something ironic about getting upset with a fantastical creature not thinking in terms of the 'real world'.
Kyoko has become such a knot of pain and anger that Anya is still struggling where to begin undoing it.]
<< Changing my nature to fit the real world would be as difficult as ridding you of your sweet tooth. >>
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'Course you wouldn't.
[ The magical girl takes another vicious bite, and it's all she can do to stop herself from cramming the entire slice into her mouth. ]
But you're gonna get hurt one of these days. Then you'll change whether you like it or not. That's why -
[ She chokes on her words. Whatever Kyoko was about to say twists her expression until she forces it back into her usual stubborn belligerence. ]
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[ The name hangs in Anya's whispy, ethereal mental voice, like an echo. ]
<< Thank you for being so concerned for my well-being. But changing one's nature is not easily done, and denying that will cause harm. >>
[ Anya may be referring to themselves, but they are not talking about themselves--not exclusively. Fighting against one's own nature will only make one miserable, and Anya does not need empathy or telepathy to know that is one of the fights Kyoko is having within her.
Why humans hurt themselves out of fear of being hurt is beyond the fairy's understanding.]
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... 'm not concerned for you. Not asking you to change, either.
[ Kyoko comes to a decision. One she knows is right, despite the way it twists at and corrodes her insides. She keeps talking, still staring resolutely upward because she knows this is going to get ugly, either way. ]
So, I ain't coming back after this. I've been comin' around too many times as it is.
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<< Why would you choose to hurt yourself? >>
[This is one those human things Anya cannot comprehend.]
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[ Kyoko's head lolls back down, shooting them a fanged smirk that doesn't quite reach her eyes. ]
[ She's done this at least once before, and one would think breaking ties like this would come more easily. ]
Think of this as a wake-up call. 'Sides, you'll have other guests, right?