All Genis could do was nod. Mithos had explained this to him before, but he was still unsure on how the process would work. In any case, he trusted Mithos completely. He hadn't let him down yet, and he had no doubts that he would see this through now.
They'd bring her back.
He kept his eyes on the glowing fragments in his hands until the scenery suddenly shifted, the dull earth tones of the corridor giving way to a cold, steely white, and they were in a place Genis never really imagined existed.
His footsteps unconsciously slowed as he took in the tall, metal buildings, the black sky, and angels drifting around them unflinchingly. They were the only two walking on foot. They were the only two whose eyes seemed to have any focus.
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They'd bring her back.
He kept his eyes on the glowing fragments in his hands until the scenery suddenly shifted, the dull earth tones of the corridor giving way to a cold, steely white, and they were in a place Genis never really imagined existed.
His footsteps unconsciously slowed as he took in the tall, metal buildings, the black sky, and angels drifting around them unflinchingly. They were the only two walking on foot. They were the only two whose eyes seemed to have any focus.
"What is this?"