Seeing Xion fall apart like this really did hurt, but... he got the feeling that this was necessary. He had no idea how long Xion had been holding onto these worries and this pain, but she seemed to be finally letting some of that go. When he, Xion, and Lea had all embraced in the Keyblade Graveyard, there had been tears, and those tears had brought lethargy as much as they had joy, releasing pain that had lasted for so long. He hoped, for Xion's sake, that this crying helped her out the same way.
He looked up at Lea moved to hug her as well, but otherwise didn't move; he held onto her, hugging her and holding her together while she broke apart.
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He looked up at Lea moved to hug her as well, but otherwise didn't move; he held onto her, hugging her and holding her together while she broke apart.