[It was tough to miss Lee's message. Especially when he seemed so uncharacteristically upset. Not that Riku could blame him. He's seen friends come and go more times than he could count, and no matter how many times it's happened, it's always stung.
He could have offered words of encouragement, but what all could he really say? "I'm sorry?" "It'll be okay?" Empty words at best.
Still, training to the brink of exhasution's hardly a healthy alternative. And that's coming from someone who has and still does use training as an outlet for stress relief.
So, Riku does the only logical think he can think of: he makes his way to the battle dome and into the room, disregarding the sign altogether.
At first he simply watches, shuddering at some of the traits of the holograms. His goal isn't to directly intervene. Not yet.
But if there's a lull in the training, he'll try and speak up.]
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He could have offered words of encouragement, but what all could he really say? "I'm sorry?" "It'll be okay?" Empty words at best.
Still, training to the brink of exhasution's hardly a healthy alternative. And that's coming from someone who has and still does use training as an outlet for stress relief.
So, Riku does the only logical think he can think of: he makes his way to the battle dome and into the room, disregarding the sign altogether.
At first he simply watches, shuddering at some of the traits of the holograms. His goal isn't to directly intervene. Not yet.
But if there's a lull in the training, he'll try and speak up.]
You really plan on fighting 'til you drop?