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[It's become a weekly tradition to check up on Eichi, seeing as he rarely participates in investigations. This might be the first time Sanji has to work up the effort to see him, however -- not for lack of want, but lack of...
Mm.
He's tired, okay? The death of kids doesn't ever sit well in his stomach.
But eventually he'll knock on the other's door, sometime in the mid afternoon, once the shock of it all has had time to settle for everyone.]
Mm.
He's tired, okay? The death of kids doesn't ever sit well in his stomach.
But eventually he'll knock on the other's door, sometime in the mid afternoon, once the shock of it all has had time to settle for everyone.]

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[And it helps, in its own way, reorienting Sanji back to the ways of the world. All this magic got him hoping, but sometimes it's best to cut off that hope before it turns to cancer.
The dead don't come back to life. It's the living they have to concentrate on.]
Well, in any case, no point in talking about damnation early. [Switching back on track] We might not have a sea, but we got candles... I think I'll light one for 'em tomorrow.
[The dead who can't come back.]
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[It's such a kind gesture. Eichi himself has been worrying this whole time about not having someone here for his funeral, but the truth is, no one has anyone right now. He gets that now.]
I feel a little more relaxed, thanks to you, Sanji-kun. I don't know what I'd do without you here.
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Happy to help.
[Staring up to the ceiling again]
I know how easy it is to start feeling helpless in this place, like we really don't have any power to change shit.
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[He doesn't know a thing about it. He could watch youtube videos for an hour and learn, strangely enough, but they don't have that here SOOO]
Since I can only protect one person at a time, each week... Could you please be a little more careful?