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This is your home, she said.
And Terra’s vision blurred for a beautiful, bittersweet moment because that was true.
He blinked a few times, clearing his throat and making an acknowledging noise as he responded to her tugging. The bench they sat on was familiar; kind of like everything in Castle Oblivion, it was all the same features but in a slightly (or sometimes significantly) different place, or with a new look. Terra had adjusted to it all before he left, and he still missed the old castle, but he’d become surprisingly nostalgic for the new one.
“Well, you probably already heard from Cinderella,” he hedged first. “She’s doing…fine. And I got to meet Princess Aurora.” Easily one of the most nerve-wracking encounters in Terra’s life. But she’d been sweet about it, and very firm that Maleficent was to blame “all three times.” Between her and her godmothers, Terra left with the relieved impression that the situation had been a lot more complicated than his own involvement. “I couldn’t seem to find Zack anywhere, but I ran into 626 for a little while. Apparently Sora’s met him, too.”
Terra added that one with a wry shrug, well aware that mentioning that was about as remarkable as commenting on the weather.
She had indeed heard from Cinderella, probably before Terra even had. In fact she’d met all the Princesses during the aftermath of the fight with Xehanort. The three she’d met back before the worlds fell hadn’t aged any more than she had, and Aqua made a sympathetic noise at Terra’s mention of those two. And then smiled wryly herself.
“That’s Sora for you.” Aqua would be shocked if there was anyone he didn’t already know, somehow. Except Zack, and Aqua tried not to think too hard too often about why that might be. She set that feeling aside for another time, her smile softening.
“I’m glad. I think it’s good for you, going out and re-finding those connections.” She laughed, a smaller, more brittle sound than it once was, but still joyful. “Maybe Ven can lend you some of his new friends, he has so many.”










