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Sailor Pewter Fox ([personal profile] headfast) wrote in [community profile] dear_mun2012-03-23 12:21 am

forever homeless

[ Pewter crosses her arms , ears twitching above her . ]

You spent two hours trying to screenshot pictures of my face and what do you come up with? A few measly icons? Tch, you're not worthy of being my mun.

Find me somebody smarter. You annoy me.
buntails: (manga ☽ call forth her power)

[personal profile] buntails 2012-03-23 07:40 am (UTC)(link)
[She recoils. To have her words of hope rejected is never an easy blow.]

What's wrong with wanting to believe in the future? A future I know we can reach, together!
buntails: (manga ☽ we have to go help!)

[personal profile] buntails 2012-03-23 07:47 am (UTC)(link)
That future...

[For a moment, her voice is quiet, but then it's all but shouting as she continues.]

How can you want to work towards a future of destruction?!
buntails: (manga ☽ hurt!)

[personal profile] buntails 2012-03-23 07:51 am (UTC)(link)
You won't, not this way. As she is now, Galaxia will also destroy you! Don't you know that? Haven't you seen what's happened to her other followers?

That's why... I had to hurry to meet her. Before things went even further.
buntails: (manga ☽ a star inside our heart)

[personal profile] buntails 2012-03-23 07:58 am (UTC)(link)
[She shakes her head, almost sadly.]

You can't become a senshi by taking a star seed, a sailor crystal.

You become a senshi by your will to protect the people, to love your planet. It's not the star that we get our power from that's important; it's the star in our heart.
buntails: (manga ☽ hurt!)

[personal profile] buntails 2012-03-23 08:02 am (UTC)(link)
[She pays no attention to the danger that anger signals; as Beryl once said to Galaxia, she's thinking far too much of saving the one in front of her to be wary of the risk to herself, or hate it.

But for all her heartfelt words to Pewter Fox, there's something here to learn - or question - for herself, too.]


If our powers just lead to fighting, and jealousy, what good are they, anyway? Why seek them out?