[Nanami was almost too little when it happened to remember how her brother changed, after he found that girl. Had he been normal, before that? He'd always loved her, yet...
Maybe there's something wrong with all of them.
For the majority of Utena's speech, Nanami looks like she isn't listening at all, her gaze fixed on a poorly-defined spot on the wall, her fingers drumming against her chin as though impatient.
It occurs to her that she can't really imagine Anthy Himemiya as a child, or anything beyond what she already sees her has, as though she has and always will be fourteen and annoying and a danger.
She's never heard Utena talk about her childhood, either.]
Maybe you just forgot about it, you think? Maybe it wasn't something you wanted to remember.
[She wouldn't like it either, feeling like someone had gone into her head and stripped out something she had once known. Very suddenly, she feels a shudder go through her.]
Was it a bad memory? What if someone was just playing a trick on you? Gullible people are easy to fool. [Children are gullible.]
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Maybe there's something wrong with all of them.
For the majority of Utena's speech, Nanami looks like she isn't listening at all, her gaze fixed on a poorly-defined spot on the wall, her fingers drumming against her chin as though impatient.
It occurs to her that she can't really imagine Anthy Himemiya as a child, or anything beyond what she already sees her has, as though she has and always will be fourteen and annoying and a danger.
She's never heard Utena talk about her childhood, either.]
Maybe you just forgot about it, you think? Maybe it wasn't something you wanted to remember.
[She wouldn't like it either, feeling like someone had gone into her head and stripped out something she had once known. Very suddenly, she feels a shudder go through her.]
Was it a bad memory? What if someone was just playing a trick on you? Gullible people are easy to fool. [Children are gullible.]