"I'm really hoping that one day Midgar will live up to what he originally wanted. No transportation would suck them!”
They don’t usually send that many troops marching through the slums unless someone really poked the hornet’s nest.” She shrugged a shoulder.
“Not that I'm judging, Shinra and I don't exactly have the best track record, you know?” Neither did she and Sephiroth.
“A ‘thank you’ from you might actually break the Planet.”
She let the playful silence linger for a beat, listening to make sure the streets had truly quieted, before continuing curiously.
“What'd you do anyway?
That was why she chose to treat him like she would anyone else.
His grumpy little huff and wary glare only made her smile widen, the comment after earned a soft amused giggle, her eyes bright and curious. “I wouldn't dream of it,” Aerith retorted easily,
Aerith was surprised he complied, he could have easily gotten away if he wanted to. But this was her chance to finally meet him herself. From what she remembered of him, he was the more… emotional aspect of Sephiroth, but memories can always change.