[it takes a moment, but soon ochako will see the classroom change to somewhere a little warmer and brighter. the ocean lays ahead of them, and under their feet is clean and bright sand. there's a large island ahead of them across a short body of water, about the distance of a quick trip by rowboat. if she turns around, she'll find that they're on a different island that looks more like a children's playground. there's a treehouse behind them built into the cliff's face, and a bridge connects from the island to a smaller portion that overhangs in the water with a long tree perfect for sitting. the time of day seems to be a sunset. you know canon, ray, it's pretty much the ending of 3 but without the people.]
[ yeah, that sounds like what a place like this should be named. ]
It's beautiful. I can't believe you grew up someplace like this! [ laughing, as she twirls through the sand. ] But you had to leave for hero work, right?
Sometimes I can't either. But it's been my home forever. [he's walking down toward the water, letting ochako enjoy herself.]
I did have to leave though...the first time wasn't really by choice. But every other time after that, it was because we still had work to do to save the worlds.
Mm, I think I get it. It’ll be better to have time with them once your work is done. And, I guess, missing people makes you love them more, too, and it’s that much better when you finally get to see them again.
That's exactly it. I know they'll still be there waiting for me and that they understand everything I have to do, but I never stop thinking about them. We're always connected to each other anyway. Not like I'm ever really that far from them.
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Yeah! Why not? We might as well take advantage of this place while it's here, right? And I bet you miss home, too, huh?
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Yeah, you're right. Okay. We can change it! [...] I've just gotta think about it and the room will take care of the rest, right?
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[it takes a moment, but soon ochako will see the classroom change to somewhere a little warmer and brighter. the ocean lays ahead of them, and under their feet is clean and bright sand. there's a large island ahead of them across a short body of water, about the distance of a quick trip by rowboat. if she turns around, she'll find that they're on a different island that looks more like a children's playground. there's a treehouse behind them built into the cliff's face, and a bridge connects from the island to a smaller portion that overhangs in the water with a long tree perfect for sitting. the time of day seems to be a sunset. you know canon, ray, it's pretty much the ending of 3 but without the people.]
...this is it.
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...I've never seen anywhere like it before. This is really where you're from?
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Welcome to Destiny Islands. [he points across the water.] The main island's over there, that's where everybody lives. But this is our play island.
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[ yeah, that sounds like what a place like this should be named. ]
It's beautiful. I can't believe you grew up someplace like this! [ laughing, as she twirls through the sand. ] But you had to leave for hero work, right?
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I did have to leave though...the first time wasn't really by choice. But every other time after that, it was because we still had work to do to save the worlds.
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...Sorry you have to keep leaving, Sora-kun. The world may need your help, but I hope you can come back soon.
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...yeah. I hope so, too. [...] It might be a while, but I'll get there someday. There are still some things we need to take care of.
But I don't regret it, you know?
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It's just one thing to look forward to.
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