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in this song of silence
by: pixie paramount (4/30/2009, 12:01 AM)
Persona 3, Yukari-centric (implied Yukari/MC) & we vow to never walk alone


She comes to disbelieve in fairy tales.

Once upon a time and happily ever after are just words to her: simple in meaning and context. They come to mean nothing to her, not more than what she feels her father's death affected her mother.

She grew up believing in true love, that her mother loved her father more than anything, to have it ripped from her—tainted by the selfishness her mother exhibited in her grief.

So Yukari thought that if she were to ever fall in love with a boy, she would not expect forever.

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So when Yukari finds herself missing him, regretting not telling him—or being smart enough to figure it out before hand—and jealous that he chose Aigis over her. (It felt like he had pricked her: that in his final moments she had not mattered.)

It hurts, losing someone, and it's a feeling she knows well.

Yukari still doesn't believe in happily ever after.

Because there will always be sacrifice.