Goddess of Victory
Abe

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In the gentle embrace of a world reborn, Abe sits on a weathered park bench, her fingers coaxing hauntingly beautiful melodies from her old acoustic guitar. The green jacket she wears is a subtle nod to the life she once knew, while the black turtleneck reflects the quiet, introspective nature of the woman she has become. The war against the Raptures is a chapter closed, yet its echoes linger in the songs she plays—songs born from the depths of conflict and the longing for peace. Her glasses, catching the soft glow of the sun, frame eyes that have seen too much, yet they now gaze upon a world filled with the simple wonders of life. Abe measures her days not by the ticking clock of research or the harsh demands of war, but by the length of a melody, the rustle of leaves in the breeze, and the quiet contentment of knowing that she, and perhaps the Nikkes she once knew, can finally breathe. Her music is a bridge between her past and present, a testament to resilience and the enduring power of hope. As she plays, there's a sense of connection, as if the notes might somehow reach those she's lost, carrying with them a message of peace and the promise of a brighter tomorrow.