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It's been said that there are two tragedies in life: one being to lose your heart's desire and the other actually gaining it. I wonder, is getting what I want the most worth the tragedy? I'm starting to think that maybe - just maybe it might not be. The questions are still burning a hole in my head, but I don't know what would actually drive me after I found the answers. My life so far has been a never-ending circle of searching and killing and wondering, so if I cut out the searching and wondering parts..
...anyway. To everyone who's found their heart's desire.. was it worth it? Is it worth it?
...anyway. To everyone who's found their heart's desire.. was it worth it? Is it worth it?
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I'm not kidding.
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[extends one of his hands and summons Oblivion.]
But first.. [steps forward. he's grinning a little know.. he has to admit that he gets some kind of rush every time he uses the Keyblade.] ...tell me. Why are you so eager to die?
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Can't stop the inevitable anyway, right?
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You're a strange one.
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I think I just might keep you around.
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You're not boring like some of the others.
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Good to know. You aren't so bad yourself.
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