title: Repetition character(s)/pairing(s): Yukimura, Sanada. genre: gen wordcount: 434 notes/summary: Same continuity as Resurrection, but not in first person this time. Yukimura isn't done talking things out with Sanada.
But he's right; with the options coming down to the choice between Yukimura's wishes and Sanada's priorities, Sanada's priorities will emerge the winner, no matter how long the battle between the two might last.
This says a lot about Sanada, about Yukimura, and about both of them. Yes, Yukimura is powerful - overpowering - but he can't change the very core of Sanada, the heart of everything, because it's the very reason why Sanada can be overpowered. Yukimura *is* Sanada's priority, and that will never, never change and no matter how hard Yukimura works for it, he can't overcome it.
Given the opportunity, I think you'd do everything over again exactly the same way." This is so very true, because Sanada... would. Even knowing what Yukimura would want, he can't - won't? - change it. Oh stubborn boys, both of them in their own ways.
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This says a lot about Sanada, about Yukimura, and about both of them. Yes, Yukimura is powerful - overpowering - but he can't change the very core of Sanada, the heart of everything, because it's the very reason why Sanada can be overpowered. Yukimura *is* Sanada's priority, and that will never, never change and no matter how hard Yukimura works for it, he can't overcome it.
Given the opportunity, I think you'd do everything over again exactly the same way." This is so very true, because Sanada... would. Even knowing what Yukimura would want, he can't - won't? - change it. Oh stubborn boys, both of them in their own ways.
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