[ He watches in silence from somewhere nearby, safe and hidden from the eyes of the others. He isn't surprised to see the Outsiders doing a good job of making it through Tsurumaru's trial, they've always been tenacious. That's exactly why they were spared from the Sumerian Flu, why they await them here, because they were always meant to fight together, just not under LILITH like a bunch of dogs. This is going to be the way they move forward and accomplish everything they need to. This is how he'll be able to protect his people and return home where he belongs.
Where they belong. Dearka, Shinn, Cagalli and Athrun.
Tsurumaru's quarreling with others or what many of the other Outsiders are doing aren't what he focuses on. He watches Dearka, and he expects him to get through this with little to no issue - he's not his partner for nothing, after all. And Yzak eagerly awaits the end of this nonsense so he can be in the other place where he belongs; at his side, doing what they're supposed to do, together.
He's also ... glad to see him, after what happened when he was taken. Not that he expected him to die, but he can't imagine how much pain he was in for a time there. And that makes his heart hurt. That being said, he's still far away enough that he can't quite clearly make out his new arm.
Yzak smirks at his reaction to his father. Of course his beloved it too smart for this. He feels a smugness when Miriallia comes and goes. He's here for him, after all, and he didn't just tell him he loved him for nothing. When Dearka seems to start struggling more at the soldiers - so many familiar faces of friends and comrades gone, lives lost to the war - it reminds him of why he's here, too (even if that why has been twisted into something horrible due to the corruption). It's painful ... but the pain will be worth it, when they're done and on the other side of all of this. They're so close...
It's when Dearka is facing his younger self that Yzak makes his presence known by laughing. He's sitting on the edge of the mausoleum's roof. He, like the others, are instantly recognizable yet look so different than how they should look. Darker hair, different eyes, though those eyes are still as piercing as they always are as they look down at his other half. ]
You were pretty embarrassing back then, weren't you? [ Oddly enough, he sounds fond when he says that, because it's not even an insult, they both know it as a truth. ]
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Where they belong. Dearka, Shinn, Cagalli and Athrun.
Tsurumaru's quarreling with others or what many of the other Outsiders are doing aren't what he focuses on. He watches Dearka, and he expects him to get through this with little to no issue - he's not his partner for nothing, after all. And Yzak eagerly awaits the end of this nonsense so he can be in the other place where he belongs; at his side, doing what they're supposed to do, together.
He's also ... glad to see him, after what happened when he was taken. Not that he expected him to die, but he can't imagine how much pain he was in for a time there. And that makes his heart hurt. That being said, he's still far away enough that he can't quite clearly make out his new arm.
Yzak smirks at his reaction to his father. Of course his beloved it too smart for this. He feels a smugness when Miriallia comes and goes. He's here for him, after all, and he didn't just tell him he loved him for nothing. When Dearka seems to start struggling more at the soldiers - so many familiar faces of friends and comrades gone, lives lost to the war - it reminds him of why he's here, too (even if that why has been twisted into something horrible due to the corruption). It's painful ... but the pain will be worth it, when they're done and on the other side of all of this. They're so close...
It's when Dearka is facing his younger self that Yzak makes his presence known by laughing. He's sitting on the edge of the mausoleum's roof. He, like the others, are instantly recognizable yet look so different than how they should look. Darker hair, different eyes, though those eyes are still as piercing as they always are as they look down at his other half. ]
You were pretty embarrassing back then, weren't you? [ Oddly enough, he sounds fond when he says that, because it's not even an insult, they both know it as a truth. ]