Predictably, at this point, the kid could not let things go without a few snarky - and warranted - comments of her own.
It would be nice, Reika shot back. But there was a note of jest there, between their verbal sparring sessions now, that hadn’t been present before. Despite the fact that Colette really did want the kid to move on with her life, it would be a lie to say she didn’t enjoy this, too.
Reika expressed something like.. optimism, was it? About building a home here. As much as the ghost hated this place, if it brought joy to the other, that was what mattered.
”Won’t need ya for too much longer, kiddo. So you’d best get started on that. And find yourself some friends. Good ones, this time,” she teased back, finally seeing the kid.
As the topic turned more serious though Reika sat back, and the ghost let out a soft sigh. That.. less than joyous reunion with Chan still weighed heavily in her mind even all these days later. But as she’d gotten so good at doing, Colette buried the feelings within her, putting on a brave face, for the sake of the kid.
”I.. might be leavin’, for a while. I met.. an old friend, some days ago, and he.. wants to go somewhere, far away from here. We’ve got things to take care of.. unfinished business.” Despite rehearsing this speech in her mind a fair deal, it was a challenge, but the ghost kept her gaze steady and level, focused on Reika.
”But where we’re going, there’s.. a reasonable possibility I don’t make it back.” Smart as she was, Colette was certain Reika would understand the not-so-subtle hint dropped there. She prayed, however, that Reika would not ask for more details, or worse yet.. to go along.