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18 - Ibuki would be a great parent for kidlets, being a spaz and being right with them playing jump rope and tag and whatever
and then teenagers would probably be embarrassed by their dork mom
depending on how they develop personally
but they'd definitely have a better upbringing than Ibuki herself and get plenty of attention (whether they want it or not) xD;
Any kids that inherit her music talent would have a great teacher
and she'd be more than happy to help them with it
23 - ... this is a tough one. Are we talking straight from canon Ibuki or Bastion/Sol Raveh Ibuki?
But even narrowing that down, while Ibuki needs guitars and such for her music and whatnot, what she really cherishes more than anything are her friendships and whatnot
... so I guess sentimental value items that remind her of people. I guess if Sol Raveh/Bastion Ibuki then the ring Ippo gave her.
37 - ... Ibuki has so many regrets and people she misses I don't even
From canon, probably Satou she misses the most now that she's regained her memories. But all her former classmates she misses as well. (Chiaki is... technically not a former classmate. That's complicated)
... to some extent she even misses Junko, actually.
As messed up as their group (and their goals) was(were), they were still a group of like-minded individuals.
she regrets what she did, but they still had a bond.
... I'm not sure Ibuki has anything she really wants to ask, though. She might think of something if she ever ran into Junko but...
There's not really anything she has a burning desire to know.
Zuko doesn't think she needs to miss Junko.
Ibuki already did-wait I mean
... well, nothing in canon says what Ibuki and Junko's relationship actually was like but-
course deciding on what that relationship actually was gets complicated if somebody actually decides to app in Junko xD;
Zuko's right that Ibuki doesn't need to miss Junko but... you know, human emotions are a tricky thing. Ibuki pretty well buries that feeling for the most part but it's still there