The Raltean had mentally braced himself against Kotori's verbal lashings, but the ferocity of her emotion threatened to pull him into darker places as well.
That side of him wanted to lash out as well, to retaliate, to hurt Kotori on a level so primal as to leave her wallowing in self-inflicted misery for the next four, five, ten years.
But then he remembered Yukari and her smile. How many times had Kotori needed that smile he had gobbled up so greedily?
So, he braced himself once more for lashings from the psychic goddess despite the wounds it would continue to inflict on his psyche.
"No." he said simply.
"It's easy to hide, it's easy to hate, it's easy to call self-inflicted loneliness moving on. I refuse to be part of any of these with either you or Yukari."
"We saw into each other's minds, touched each other's souls. Surely you must remember?"
Yukari was not anyone's possession. She was a person, a wonderful person Kotori had once enjoyed being closer to. Being with Tom was a dream fulfilled for Yukari - and Kotori had ambivalently let Yukari go to Tom, even going so far as clumsily helping it along. She loved Yukari enough to let her go, trusted that Tom would make her happy despite the price of her loneliness. Kotori had few friends - and Yukari was amongst those.
Kotori wanted to grow. She was young, and there were things she wanted to have. Her ambition was nothing malicious: she had always merely wanted to ensure she had a safe place - a good place! - to live in and then surround herself with a family of her own. What ambition to reach the pinnacle of rulership in the Empire had ever been only to achieve that. She never even wanted to keep it overlong so much as just achieve it to make the difference.
The wolf understood the danger and tried to shy back, but he no longer could shake her hold.
Tom had told her he believed in her. She brought them into hell, with the promise that she would get them out of it. So far, Kotori had done everything in her power to uphold that promise.
"I
do want you to grow. I
believe in you. These are not pities or sympathies. They are facts I have come to incorporate into myself, aspects of my character I owe to
you."
"Without closure, the term 'moving on' is simply a veneer to whitewash bitter feelings, and you will not convince me otherwise. I will not lay blame on you, but the final act of this silly drama will end
here."
A single finger pointed to the ground, emphasizing Tom's statement.
"Even if you have no faith in me at all, I beg you to at least trust Yukari."