"You do it really well," she said, laughing a little as she brushed away the last of her tears that were there for the moment. Though she kept the handkerchief to hand.
"I-" she shook her head. Looking to him for a moment, "I had a friend like you once, yea?" she smiled a little, finding a little stepping ladder to sit on for the moment. "We had a dojo in the city too and he trained there before going off to," she waved her hand in the air a little. "Anywayy.." she looked up to him a moment and smiled a little nod. "He was there for me when we were growing up. One of my closest friends out of the little group. You know," she touched her eye-patch, "he was there when it happened yea?"
"My mother was.." she shook her head. "I left home that night despite the wishes of my parents because I was.. angry," she said, sheepishly as she looked down. "I went off and spent the time with my friends instead. Grabbed my swimsuit and we all went down to this little waterfall by the lower end where we all lived. My memory gets a little fuzzy after that," she says, brushing some errant hair behind her ear as she takes a moment for a breath.
"Hitting your head can cause that bit to happen a little, scrambles a bit yea? Flashes come back now and then but," she shook her head. "Anyway.. I woke up some days later in a hospital. Doctors told me what happened, more or less," she shrugged. "Apparently he was the one who carried me out of there, ran all the way back to the city. When I woke up though.. he never showed up, not when we started getting back together and my friends helped me get back into things, yea? He never showed up again though, always," she shook her head. "Wondered if it was because of my eye.. how it couldn't look at me anymore but," she just shrugged, bringing the handkerchief up to her eye lifting the eye-patch to catch the tears before they fell this time.
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