The Utaku's On
falters somewhat through Akihiko's words, a look of guilt and pain shaping on her features before she lowers her head.
Hyeon-ju knew her duty and what she would do. Chiyoko had been a fine samurai... she would've been honored to have been chosen by her, or to have had the opportunity to choose her, but it seemed it was not meant to be now. And somehow she felt it was her choice.
Now all that was left was to not fail Chiyoko in the coming days of the miai. She wanted to see her friend's wish fulfilled.
Managing to speak, the Battle Maiden's eyes were watery though she managed to keep herself from crying through she force of will. "Matsu Chiyoko-san was a good person. She... she was fierce. Loyal." Her throat clenched a little at the words. "A true friend. An honorable samurai, whom I greatly admire. To... to regret is a Sin, and I will not tarnish her memory and her final moments with those feelings myself, no matter how much I may be tempted to. Instead, I will face forward, as she would have - to bring honor to my clan, to bring honor to her name and her memory."
"If... if our situations had been reversed, it would have been my greatest honor that my final breaths had been by her side - a noble samurai who did not flinch in the face of danger." Hyeon-ju could only hope that Chiyoko did not feel ashamed of her Unicorn friend for having retreated from the battle, even if it had been to assure that Chiyoko would not fall into the hands of the crazed man.
Having no more words, Hyeon-ju bowed to those gathered, and gave a nod to her fellow Unicorn - grateful for their presence.