Sylvia nodded. "Yeah, it's nice. I'm sorry I freaked out back when we first met... It's only been a day, though, and I feel like it feels really nice being with you. Like we've known each other awhile..." She smiled, watching the stars. They were gorgeous. The sky was loaded with them, it was amazing. "Wow... Y'know, I've never really seen the stars before. It's always been hospitals, home, and when it was just me and my siblings in Chicago, we couldn't see anything through the smog. I think this is my first time really watching them..."
Sylvia was relaxed. The night was beautiful, the fireflies lazily floated around this way and that. When Kokoro mentioned her singing, Sylvia shook her head.
"It's kinda hard to some, but at the same time, it's so easy. I don't think you'd be a bad singer. If you want, I'll teach you. I taught my sister, believe it or not. Lucy can sing amazingly now, and I mean, so can I, but I haven't done it in such a long time. I'm surprised I'm still any good at all." It was strange, hearing herself talk so much to a near-stranger, but Sylvia also felt something tugging at her heart. Something positive, saying that things will be okay.
Her heart wasn't pounding in the same way as it had been when Kokoro first encountered Sylvia. That was what felt like a big train, running her over and overwhelming her with emotions, but now she felt something subtle and nice.
This must've been a different effect that could be felt from Kokoro's quirk. This must've been true Joy.
Sylvia, for the first time in seven years, was truly happy. Who'd've thought?