Kamijyo does tend to move the emphasis from character to character. Right now, the fact that Shinrei has gained this slight doubt is hugely significant for future events, as is the glimmering of a relationship between the half brothers. Yuya really does tend to live in the moment - she is only 16. The one time when she broke down about the fact that she was nothing but a burden to them was especially poignant because usually she does bounce right back. Remember, for example, that she didn't make much out of the incident where Akira left her in the cave with the ice-encrusted Shindara and Antera - in fact, far from being freaked out, she acted with bravery, decisiveness, and compassion. You'll recall that Akira was quite surprised that she saved her enemies that time.
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Date: 2007-06-08 11:13 pm (UTC)Kamijyo does tend to move the emphasis from character to character. Right now, the fact that Shinrei has gained this slight doubt is hugely significant for future events, as is the glimmering of a relationship between the half brothers. Yuya really does tend to live in the moment - she is only 16. The one time when she broke down about the fact that she was nothing but a burden to them was especially poignant because usually she does bounce right back. Remember, for example, that she didn't make much out of the incident where Akira left her in the cave with the ice-encrusted Shindara and Antera - in fact, far from being freaked out, she acted with bravery, decisiveness, and compassion. You'll recall that Akira was quite surprised that she saved her enemies that time.