[As much as it is certainly overkill-- well, Raine would prefer to be sure in this case, when there are so many non-combatants in the area, and there's something infinitely reassuring and familiar about Genis' fondness for lightning spells and aforementioned overkill.]
[Raine watches the rakenga settle. It isn't moving, which is hardly a surprise. Indignation will do for a lot of things, and not everything in this world has the same magical resilience that some of the monsters in their world possess. When she's sure, she nods decisively, then turns to Genis.]
[She looks perhaps a little older than he remembers. More tired. There are faint lines at the corners of her eyes that weren't there before. All this, however, practically vanishes in an instant, replaced by an expression of sheer delight.]
You're back!
[And she closes the distance between them and bends just enough to sweep him into a hug, staff clattering to the ground somewhere in the mix.]
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[Raine watches the rakenga settle. It isn't moving, which is hardly a surprise. Indignation will do for a lot of things, and not everything in this world has the same magical resilience that some of the monsters in their world possess. When she's sure, she nods decisively, then turns to Genis.]
[She looks perhaps a little older than he remembers. More tired. There are faint lines at the corners of her eyes that weren't there before. All this, however, practically vanishes in an instant, replaced by an expression of sheer delight.]
You're back!
[And she closes the distance between them and bends just enough to sweep him into a hug, staff clattering to the ground somewhere in the mix.]