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puppy_fair) wrote2010-09-04 08:37 pm
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Room 504, Saturday Evening
Zack... was not normally the sort to sit down at a desk and pick up a pencil and write letters of his own volition, no. In fact, if he had his way, he'd do all of his communicating in person, or at least on the telephone. But the people that he wanted to get in touch with at just that moment weren't exactly living in a corner of the world where technology was abundant, and so if he was going to get in touch with them, it was with a letter, or else not at all.
Dear Dad and Mom,
How are you guys?
Sorry for leaving town so suddenly.
I just really wanted to become a SOLDIER.
I bet you're worried now that I've told you...
But now I'm fulfilling my lifelong dream, and I'll do my best in SOLDIER.
P.S. I have a girlfriend.
Zack
Zack wrinkled his nose as he looked the letter over. It was... pretty lame, so far as letters went. But what else did you say to people that you hadn't spoken to in nearly five years? His mother would have wanted to know if he'd finally found a nice girl, and so he'd covered that much as an afterthought. And his parents would both worry once he told them that he'd gone and joined ShinRa's army. He couldn't tell them that everything was okay, because as far as he was aware, everything wasn't. But there wasn't a single lie anywhere in that letter. He was embracing his dreams, and he'd do his best, and that's all that they really needed to know after all of this time, wasn't it?
Now he just had to get up the nerve to mail it.
[Open door, open post. That unfortunate excuse for a letter home is snatched from Final Fantasy VII: International. Zack really sucks at writing letters, apparently.]
Dear Dad and Mom,
How are you guys?
Sorry for leaving town so suddenly.
I just really wanted to become a SOLDIER.
I bet you're worried now that I've told you...
But now I'm fulfilling my lifelong dream, and I'll do my best in SOLDIER.
P.S. I have a girlfriend.
Zack
Zack wrinkled his nose as he looked the letter over. It was... pretty lame, so far as letters went. But what else did you say to people that you hadn't spoken to in nearly five years? His mother would have wanted to know if he'd finally found a nice girl, and so he'd covered that much as an afterthought. And his parents would both worry once he told them that he'd gone and joined ShinRa's army. He couldn't tell them that everything was okay, because as far as he was aware, everything wasn't. But there wasn't a single lie anywhere in that letter. He was embracing his dreams, and he'd do his best, and that's all that they really needed to know after all of this time, wasn't it?
Now he just had to get up the nerve to mail it.
[Open door, open post. That unfortunate excuse for a letter home is snatched from Final Fantasy VII: International. Zack really sucks at writing letters, apparently.]
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"Will you write another?"
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Whether or not he chickened out on mailing any subsequent letters depended entirely on the changing winds.
And if his parents ever wrote back or not, for that matter.
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"Good," she said softly. "I think it's--a good thing. Family is... important."
Said the girl who told her dad almost everything. Still.
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His memory drifted back for a brief moment to the day he got his first assignment with Tseng, when Zack had asked Lazard why they felt that Genesis' parents couldn't be trusted. Family. It had been such a simple answer.
And it turned out that Genesis had slaughtered them.
"Maybe you can help me with my next letter, even. So that it's not so..." He stared at the envelope. Uh. "... Dumb."
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No reason at all.
"I'd be happy to help," Ino said, smothering a grin. "Though you get a free pass this time--they'll be so happy to hear from you that they won't notice anything wrong with the letter. And," she added, "in all fairness, it tells them the bare details. That's a good start."
It was a very dumb letter though.
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"I don't want to worry them too much," he admitted. "I can't tell them things like how there hasn't been any work for me lately, or the sort of stuff that I do for the job back home. They'd get scared. And if I told them that I was going to school on some planet called Earth, they would think I was just being... uh... cheeky."
Probably.
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"Probably," she had to agree. "Maybe next time you can tell them 'bout what Midgar is like. Who your friends are? Things like that. That don't really depend on location."
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That was just the way his mother worked.
And then from there, she would want to know why the heck he hadn't proposed to her already.
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... Even if they already acted like they were married.
Ino laughed a bit. "Well," she said, amused. "I'm an open book." He knew what wasn't for people to know after all. "Think she'd like me?"
Not that Zack could really know that, considering his age when he'd left home...
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"I think she would," he agreed, smiling lopsidedly. "You've got a nice smile. She'd appreciate that."
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"I suppose that's something," she admitted. "I'd--want her to like me."
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"And I'm pretty sure that my dad won't try to interrogate you about your intentions with me, either," he added.
Because, no, he totally hadn't forgotten about Konoha.
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"Dad was--right though, weren't he?"
So there!
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Or, you know, just friends who were so not admitting that they liked one another more than that!
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Oh yes.
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"Oh, man. I didn't even know what he was getting at the first time around until he started being really blunt about it. I'm doomed."
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Well, as much as Inoichi was going to like any of her boyfriends.
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Wishful thinking! Dream big, Zack!
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"... Now you have me paranoid," he announced.
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"He'll get used to you."
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"Do you think I'll get used to him?"
It was her dad. She'd totally know these things better than he did, after all.
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"I think that one is up to you," she said, nodding.
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... And laughing.
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