[lenore's not surprised that he hesitates. if anything, she's more surprised that he agrees. after all, the first time she asked, he simply said he was from a place that doesn't exist anymore.]
[so when the scenery changes to that of a bright white city, she's already prepared to see what is certain to be a sight that's beyond rare. something that no one can see anymore.]
It's beautiful... like something from a fairytale.
[something their homelands have in common, perhaps.]
[ hearing her approval of his homeland was nicer than he expected, truthfully. he knew she would like it, probably, but the confirmation was a nice. ...and on some level, it was nice to see his home again before it was burned and destroyed. ]
That's what I've heard. [ he lets the simulation continue for as long as lenore wants to view it. ] And I'll say in all of the places that I've been there hasn't been a single other place that's come close to it.
[lenore takes her time to take in the view. it really is unlike anything she's seen before, and what's more, it's hard not to forget what he said about it...]
[it's after a long silence that she tries asking:]
no subject
[so when the scenery changes to that of a bright white city, she's already prepared to see what is certain to be a sight that's beyond rare. something that no one can see anymore.]
It's beautiful... like something from a fairytale.
[something their homelands have in common, perhaps.]
no subject
That's what I've heard. [ he lets the simulation continue for as long as lenore wants to view it. ] And I'll say in all of the places that I've been there hasn't been a single other place that's come close to it.
no subject
[it's after a long silence that she tries asking:]
... What happened to it?