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senri "dumb bunny energy" nito ([personal profile] usogi) wrote2019-02-18 04:37 pm
selfimmolates: (13. 5.)

[personal profile] selfimmolates 2019-03-18 05:20 pm (UTC)(link)
[someone save senri.]

Well, we did escape.

[he's not going to mention how shitty everything still is because that's not the point of this and senri is apparently traumatized enough already??

actually jk he still has to mention some of it.]


Either way, we're the sacrifices meant to keep the peace between humans and demons. It's likely that humans from the other side are hunting us down now—because if we won't be what they need us to be, then our existences need to be erased.

That's why we can't cross over to the human world. At best, we'd be killed for it. At worst, our actions would spark another war between humans and demons.

[...]

I hate the system and I refuse to die for it. But I have no intention of making martyrs out of my family, and I won't decide that the rest of humanity should die with us either.
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[personal profile] selfimmolates 2019-03-18 05:41 pm (UTC)(link)
Don't be. I've had my entire life to get used to it, and honestly, our current situation is better than what I could've hoped for.

... Well, Emma, as the idealist she is who cares way too much about others and not herself—she wants to change the world. Saving our family isn't enough for her; she wants to liberate every single cattle child.

But it works out for us, I'll admit. If the human world is beyond our reach, then the only option left is to make the demon world inhabitable for us. We've got a lead on how to rewrite the initial pact between humans and demons, so that's where we're starting.

[...

he smiles, before reaching up to flick senri's head.]


So don't make that face. The demons made the mistake of educating us to improve our "quality", and now we're using that same intelligence to beat them at their own game. I'll be fine.
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[personal profile] selfimmolates 2019-03-19 01:08 am (UTC)(link)
[...]

Thank you.

But even caring at all is enough.

[because enough people back home don't.]