[Well, if it would make him feel any better... which it probably wouldn't. But even still. She had no idea where 'here' was either. It was enough trying to wrap her mind around the concept that there was Roxas. Holding her just as he had if not closer like the moment she had disappeared. She might have thought it was a dream if she hadn't hit that wall so hard.
She nodded slowly in turn to his words, in particular to his apology. He had no need. It was odd to her, too. Odd... and sad. Had a feeling they should stick together? It was weird.... Like forgetting something important. Right, Roxas? But she dismissed that thought-- or rather was distracted from it with that smile. His smiles were the best thing about him. Probably something she would have missed the most if she could have even remembered the time she spent as just fragments in Sora's heart. It was always honest. Nothing underlying. Nothing hidden.
Xion's eyes softened despite herself and they almost seemed to smile back at him. A melancholic hint of one. But one all the same. She followed through with him as he took her arm. Not really expecting it. But not really complaining. But as she took a step up, she winced. Her side seemed to have hit the wall a little harder than she thought. It stung like crazy when she moved. She buckled over with one knee on the ground.]
...Give me a minute.
[A small pause.] ...I'm sorry, by the way. I didn't mean to. Surprise you like that. ...You just scared me. [The last bit was only half a lie.]
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She nodded slowly in turn to his words, in particular to his apology. He had no need. It was odd to her, too. Odd... and sad. Had a feeling they should stick together? It was weird.... Like forgetting something important. Right, Roxas? But she dismissed that thought-- or rather was distracted from it with that smile. His smiles were the best thing about him. Probably something she would have missed the most if she could have even remembered the time she spent as just fragments in Sora's heart. It was always honest. Nothing underlying. Nothing hidden.
Xion's eyes softened despite herself and they almost seemed to smile back at him. A melancholic hint of one. But one all the same. She followed through with him as he took her arm. Not really expecting it. But not really complaining. But as she took a step up, she winced. Her side seemed to have hit the wall a little harder than she thought. It stung like crazy when she moved. She buckled over with one knee on the ground.]
...Give me a minute.
[A small pause.] ...I'm sorry, by the way. I didn't mean to. Surprise you like that. ...You just scared me. [The last bit was only half a lie.]