[ While it's hard for Tifa to imagine, she knows this man is probably right. There are people who leave their homes because they decide there's nothing for them there. How many people moved to Midgar because they decided that it was where they would find their future? And she'd seen how that turned out, again and again.
Her own reason for moving had been completely different, but that train of thought won't take her anywhere she wants to go.
She almost asks him if he's one of those people he's describing — if he's not really all that keen to go back. But she doesn't want to put this man she just met on the spot, especially when he's already going through something. ]
Set the candle in it, and it should float out across the water just fine.
[ Almost there. She keeps her voice soft and encouraging. ]
And it was no problem at all, really. [ To help him with the ritual, but also to be here as some sort of moral support. Even if they don't really know each other. She lifts her hand in a small wave of greeting. ] I'm Tifa, by the way.
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Her own reason for moving had been completely different, but that train of thought won't take her anywhere she wants to go.
She almost asks him if he's one of those people he's describing — if he's not really all that keen to go back. But she doesn't want to put this man she just met on the spot, especially when he's already going through something. ]
Set the candle in it, and it should float out across the water just fine.
[ Almost there. She keeps her voice soft and encouraging. ]
And it was no problem at all, really. [ To help him with the ritual, but also to be here as some sort of moral support. Even if they don't really know each other. She lifts her hand in a small wave of greeting. ] I'm Tifa, by the way.