[I keep totally failing at this post via coding, etc. Sorry. @_@;;;]
Seiya might have wondered if it were related to Usagi's power somehow, after learning for certain that Usagi was Sailor Moon, if she didn't also know for certain that her own Princess Kakyuu was a very bright star and did not require fifteen meals a day to keep moving. Instead, Seiya had decided this was probably some Earth thing, some people here were just born with a natural ability to eat at insane speeds or insane amounts. Or both. And if they were lucky, they'd get someone with money to burn, say an idol singer, to pay their way. Or free coupons, for that matter.
Wally's response to her question about the Justice League hadn't been what she'd expected at all. "What? Superheroes? Sorry, I mean I really haven't heard of the Justice League before." She emphasized it, but with a slightly rueful smile. "For all I knew it was your poker club's nickname, and you guys just happened to win a game with the aliens last week." Well, maybe not, but it could be.
Superheroes, huh...? And those descriptions, definitely alien. How odd, though, the wings manifesting wasn't unusual for high-level Sailor soldiers, but green skin and changing shape? And why would aliens be protecting an alien world from yet more aliens? The same reason she and her teammates ran out to fight off the phage each time Galaxia reared her head, she supposed, it was built in even if they weren't protecting home. The same reason it hurt to run past patients in other struggles here. It was something built in.
"But, if super-eating isn't good enough to make you a superhero, being a forensics lab guy is heroic too, if you're helping solve crimes. And you wanted to report this place, to call in for some help, right?" But he'd said before he'd call friends, now he'd call their 'line'? Maybe he just meant he'd get someone else to call for him. Come on, look at the other people around. He's no more an average lab tech than you're a normal seasonal pop star.
She smiled a little more warmly than she really meant to, and her voice went soft. "Where I come from, there's a saying that everyone has a bright, shining star inside of them. No matter who it is, whether they're a superhero--or not--they have a shine that's distinct and beautiful inside of them. That's true, you know."
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Seiya might have wondered if it were related to Usagi's power somehow, after learning for certain that Usagi was Sailor Moon, if she didn't also know for certain that her own Princess Kakyuu was a very bright star and did not require fifteen meals a day to keep moving. Instead, Seiya had decided this was probably some Earth thing, some people here were just born with a natural ability to eat at insane speeds or insane amounts. Or both. And if they were lucky, they'd get someone with money to burn, say an idol singer, to pay their way. Or free coupons, for that matter.
Wally's response to her question about the Justice League hadn't been what she'd expected at all. "What? Superheroes? Sorry, I mean I really haven't heard of the Justice League before." She emphasized it, but with a slightly rueful smile. "For all I knew it was your poker club's nickname, and you guys just happened to win a game with the aliens last week." Well, maybe not, but it could be.
Superheroes, huh...? And those descriptions, definitely alien. How odd, though, the wings manifesting wasn't unusual for high-level Sailor soldiers, but green skin and changing shape? And why would aliens be protecting an alien world from yet more aliens? The same reason she and her teammates ran out to fight off the phage each time Galaxia reared her head, she supposed, it was built in even if they weren't protecting home. The same reason it hurt to run past patients in other struggles here. It was something built in.
"But, if super-eating isn't good enough to make you a superhero, being a forensics lab guy is heroic too, if you're helping solve crimes. And you wanted to report this place, to call in for some help, right?" But he'd said before he'd call friends, now he'd call their 'line'? Maybe he just meant he'd get someone else to call for him. Come on, look at the other people around. He's no more an average lab tech than you're a normal seasonal pop star.
She smiled a little more warmly than she really meant to, and her voice went soft. "Where I come from, there's a saying that everyone has a bright, shining star inside of them. No matter who it is, whether they're a superhero--or not--they have a shine that's distinct and beautiful inside of them. That's true, you know."