[ Big words. But that too suits Gilgamesh just fine. However, no matter what, the King is merely choosing to bury what happened. Setsuna wants reassurance that this will not happen again. Knowing the formerly unsaid truth, he will not forget what this King of his finally admitted to him not long ago. Perhaps that too will remain buried; though, Setsuna will not mind. He will not mind at all, as long as Gilgamesh will not forget what is important.
Succumbing to a weakness is one thing, it isn't as if that is a completely wrong thing to do. No, rather — it is succumbing to death that is an entirely different matter. Setsuna will not have that, nor will he allow any of his comrades to give in to it. Facing it once is more than enough. He will not let it happen anymore... That is probably an impossible thought, but he wants to believe in himself. He will not allow the worst possible outcome, as long as he can fight...!
So, King... Don't dare admit that status of great and glorious, not as long as: ]
Before I would acknowledge such, I want to make it clear, King.
[ Raising a hand gently, almost elegantly, Setsuna takes hold of and accepts the King's own. The young Meister grips it protectively, and again, that strong hold returns. He stands up without waiting for the King to pull him up. He propels himself up without anyone's support. And, it happens; he isn't stopping, continuing to shift forward in an overwhelming movement that chains into a full embrace. His arms surround Gilgamesh but that soft moment doesn't last; he lifts him before executing a true overhead arc, bashing the King against the sands in a real suplex this time around.
He doesn't wait for a reaction. He does hold his strength back as well, only intending the gesture as an awakening. As long as the impact hits his King's heart, then it's good enough for him. He straightens up afterwards, then begins to walk on ahead without looking back. ]
Never forget that ever again.
[ To never forget him, that he will not abandon him either. Didn't they make it clear back then? ... That they have a treasure that cannot ever be stolen by anyone else. But most of all, to never forget to live on. That's why Gilgamesh shouldn't ever dare to forget, but that's all right with Setsuna too. Because he will always come and remind him, no matter how many times. ]
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[ Big words. But that too suits Gilgamesh just fine. However, no matter what, the King is merely choosing to bury what happened. Setsuna wants reassurance that this will not happen again. Knowing the formerly unsaid truth, he will not forget what this King of his finally admitted to him not long ago. Perhaps that too will remain buried; though, Setsuna will not mind. He will not mind at all, as long as Gilgamesh will not forget what is important.
Succumbing to a weakness is one thing, it isn't as if that is a completely wrong thing to do. No, rather — it is succumbing to death that is an entirely different matter. Setsuna will not have that, nor will he allow any of his comrades to give in to it. Facing it once is more than enough. He will not let it happen anymore... That is probably an impossible thought, but he wants to believe in himself. He will not allow the worst possible outcome, as long as he can fight...!
So, King... Don't dare admit that status of great and glorious, not as long as: ]
Before I would acknowledge such, I want to make it clear, King.
[ Raising a hand gently, almost elegantly, Setsuna takes hold of and accepts the King's own. The young Meister grips it protectively, and again, that strong hold returns. He stands up without waiting for the King to pull him up. He propels himself up without anyone's support. And, it happens; he isn't stopping, continuing to shift forward in an overwhelming movement that chains into a full embrace. His arms surround Gilgamesh but that soft moment doesn't last; he lifts him before executing a true overhead arc, bashing the King against the sands in a real suplex this time around.
He doesn't wait for a reaction. He does hold his strength back as well, only intending the gesture as an awakening. As long as the impact hits his King's heart, then it's good enough for him. He straightens up afterwards, then begins to walk on ahead without looking back. ]
Never forget that ever again.
[ To never forget him, that he will not abandon him either. Didn't they make it clear back then? ... That they have a treasure that cannot ever be stolen by anyone else. But most of all, to never forget to live on. That's why Gilgamesh shouldn't ever dare to forget, but that's all right with Setsuna too. Because he will always come and remind him, no matter how many times. ]