After Cocoon falls, Lightning supposes she can't really object to Snow and Serah, not after everything--- it's like being in a unit with a guy: you might not like him, but you learn to trust him at your back.
So when she comes into the kitchen of the tiny makeshift house she's sharing with her sister to hear Serah and Snow talking about the impossibility of living together right now, she heaves an inward sigh and reminds herself that he wasn't too impossibly annoying a traveling companion. "There's room," she says, and it's worth it when Serah jumps up and runs to hug her neck and press a kiss to her cheek, worth it to see the smile on Serah's face.
The smile that sometimes she never thought she'd see again, and that alone is worth any price.
"Worth any Price":FFXIII: Lightning/Snow/Serah, G
After Cocoon falls, Lightning supposes she can't really object to Snow and Serah, not after everything--- it's like being in a unit with a guy: you might not like him, but you learn to trust him at your back.
So when she comes into the kitchen of the tiny makeshift house she's sharing with her sister to hear Serah and Snow talking about the impossibility of living together right now, she heaves an inward sigh and reminds herself that he wasn't too impossibly annoying a traveling companion. "There's room," she says, and it's worth it when Serah jumps up and runs to hug her neck and press a kiss to her cheek, worth it to see the smile on Serah's face.
The smile that sometimes she never thought she'd see again, and that alone is worth any price.