> For us, is Aya a friend first or a journalistic rival first?
Purvis: If Sour leaves the answer to the playerbase, which would you say?
You guys seem to be pretty much on the same page with where I'm at with the Aya/Hatate relationship, but because you asked, I'll answer. Just to make it official, I suppose.
>If someone held your wings to the fire and made you choose one or the other, you would have to say rival. But 'friendly rival' is a much more accurate description. You're good at what you do, and nothing you can imagine would give you more pleasure, more satisfaction, than seeing your newspaper surpass Aya's, seeing your journalistic skill ranked above hers. In fact, it would probably be better than sex, though having had said experience now, you're not sure if anything else could top it, but that's an issue for a later discussion.
>The one you want most to acknowledge your skill, though, is Aya herself. Not to rub it in her face- Well, not a lot, and certainly not often. But because her opinion matters to you. She got to where she is because she's good, too. Damn good, in fact. Praise from her is like praise from Ceaser. And more to the point, she's your friend. Having the better newspaper just because she's stuck in some fantasy world being brainwashed by some bogus book is totally unacceptable, and completely unsatisfying.
>"Just let it come to you. Don't worry, we're here."
>"Where is here?" Ranka implores you. "This place is... Isn't right, it's.... It's not right for you. You didn't make it, but she made it, why is that, why did she make it after it was made? How did that happen?"