When she first spoke to Japan she asked him whether or not he was responsible for the customs and traditions of his people. She wanted to know if he was responsible for creating things like the ritual that had ended her life, years ago. He claimed responsibility for his people and their actions. And in doing so, claimed responsibility for her, and her parents death.
Ai hated him for that. She told him she wanted to send him to Hell and she would if she was able to. Until she met him, she'd thought that all the people responsible for her death were killed by her years ago. However the idea that he was even somewhat responsible for everything that had happened to her, made her hate him.
He didn't hate her though. And as time passed they had strange conversations. She didn't understand why he didn't hate her and he didn't understand why she talked to him at all.
Japan kept an eye on her because she was his citizen. And as time passed they continued to talk. Ai started to keep an eye on him, not just because she thought that he was going to hurt her, but in case something happened to him.
He was droned before either of them really got to understand their relationship. She doesn't miss him, or at least she tells herself she doesn't. She misses the idea of having someone to hate and yet is glad she doesn't have to hate him if he is gone.
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When she first spoke to Japan she asked him whether or not he was responsible for the customs and traditions of his people. She wanted to know if he was responsible for creating things like the ritual that had ended her life, years ago. He claimed responsibility for his people and their actions. And in doing so, claimed responsibility for her, and her parents death.
Ai hated him for that. She told him she wanted to send him to Hell and she would if she was able to. Until she met him, she'd thought that all the people responsible for her death were killed by her years ago. However the idea that he was even somewhat responsible for everything that had happened to her, made her hate him.
He didn't hate her though. And as time passed they had strange conversations. She didn't understand why he didn't hate her and he didn't understand why she talked to him at all.
Japan kept an eye on her because she was his citizen. And as time passed they continued to talk. Ai started to keep an eye on him, not just because she thought that he was going to hurt her, but in case something happened to him.
He was droned before either of them really got to understand their relationship. She doesn't miss him, or at least she tells herself she doesn't. She misses the idea of having someone to hate and yet is glad she doesn't have to hate him if he is gone.
It's complicated.