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Hydroponics was simply amazing.
It was relaxing. That was the best way Aerith could describe it. She was sure there had been plenty before her to make this observation, though. Still, it was comforted her in a way she'd needed. Even if it wasn't the planet, her planet, it still gave her a sense of peace. Despite it being an artificial environment, it was realistic and that in itself was astonishing to her.
Nanaki had mentioned the area before, but seeing it for herself was a different story. It made her forget, just for a moment, about being on a strange ship in the middle of space.
That was a nice feeling. She could see why people would spend a lot of time here.
So she wandered around, absorbing what she could, taking in all that was around her. Aerith didn't have a specific purpose - other than exploring. It certainly was a big place.
It was relaxing. That was the best way Aerith could describe it. She was sure there had been plenty before her to make this observation, though. Still, it was comforted her in a way she'd needed. Even if it wasn't the planet, her planet, it still gave her a sense of peace. Despite it being an artificial environment, it was realistic and that in itself was astonishing to her.
Nanaki had mentioned the area before, but seeing it for herself was a different story. It made her forget, just for a moment, about being on a strange ship in the middle of space.
That was a nice feeling. She could see why people would spend a lot of time here.
So she wandered around, absorbing what she could, taking in all that was around her. Aerith didn't have a specific purpose - other than exploring. It certainly was a big place.
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She chuckled as she continued. "But, you're right. It does make it easier once you get to know other people, though." The laziness and peacefulness of the hydroponics was starting to get to Miyako, though and she moved use Aerith's arm as a pillow. "Ah... y-you don't mind this, do you?"
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"Oh no, I don't mind," Aerith said, shaking her head. She could understand the feeling this place gave someone - Aerith herself wasn't tired, exactly, but she was very relaxed and warm.
"What did you do back home, Miyako? Attend school?" She didn't ask about family, since that could be a touchy topic for people sometimes. However, she was curious about her young friend.
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Shaking her head, she laughed at herself. "Not that I'm a strong fighter, I mostly heal wounds. I've seen some pretty nasty ones."
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"Hey, don't sell yourself short! Just because we have all these big buff guys who think they can smash stuff doesn't mean we need the people who need to fix 'em!" she pointed out.
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That was one thing she could be thankful for - she hadn't been directly in any fighting since arriving on ship. She knew it was only a matter of time, but taking a breather from it was nice.
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This was probably gonna be a lot for Aerith to take in, but if she hasn't been broken by where they are now, talking about Digimon wouldn't.
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Still....she leaned forward a bit, peering at the device. "It makes them stronger? Where is Hawkmon now?"
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Clearing her throat, she continued. "And, yes, it makes them stronger. Basically by using our emotions to do so."
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"I think I understand. So your emotions make them stronger? What about if you're in a lot of battles?" Aerith couldn't help asking questions - hearing about the differences between other worlds and Gaia just kept them coming.
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Miyako trailed off. Aerith probably would understand what she was getting at.
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It was rough, to always be fighting. Even if the cause for it was a worthy one.
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Aerith leaned her head back against the trunk, looking up at the leaves. "That kind of support keeps you going, even when you want to stop." It was definitely a feeling she could relate to - she tried her best to support her friends, and knew they supported her.
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