[ So much so, that when Misia had seen him at the temple, she almost couldn't believe that it actually was him. Elef, her twin brother whom she had to fight for and protect because he was a crybaby. In fact, she has to poke fun at her brother about that, and so she adds teasingly, leaning up to poke the side of his face with her finger: ]
...And I see that you've finally managed to toughen up, too. I haven't seen you cry yet. I'm honestly amazed.
[ She gives him a cheeky grin, unable to stop herself from giggling while she does. She hasn't felt this giddy in such a long time; she does feel like a child again, and she knows it's all thanks to being reunited with her brother. With Elef, she doesn't have to be the demure and refined shrine maiden that Sophia raised her to be on Lesbos; she can be her cheerful, lively self again. ]
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[ So much so, that when Misia had seen him at the temple, she almost couldn't believe that it actually was him. Elef, her twin brother whom she had to fight for and protect because he was a crybaby. In fact, she has to poke fun at her brother about that, and so she adds teasingly, leaning up to poke the side of his face with her finger: ]
...And I see that you've finally managed to toughen up, too. I haven't seen you cry yet. I'm honestly amazed.
[ She gives him a cheeky grin, unable to stop herself from giggling while she does. She hasn't felt this giddy in such a long time; she does feel like a child again, and she knows it's all thanks to being reunited with her brother. With Elef, she doesn't have to be the demure and refined shrine maiden that Sophia raised her to be on Lesbos; she can be her cheerful, lively self again. ]