[ Vash doesn't know what's going on in her head... But he has a good feeling about he response, at least. Honestly, whatever she decided to do is not something he has control over. Life is a series of complicated problems. Her choice. Her lifestyle. He can only live life how he knows and hope that she sees some good in it. ]
I think you helped a lot today.
[ Genuinely, he thinks she has. Everyone worked hard during trial, even though they ended up fussing over details and the lack of it for a long time where it was stressful. ]
Even if we don't like the outcome... People deserve the truth.
[ looks at wolfwood and livio and looks into camera i am sorry baby girl sometimes boys are useless including vash, especially vash
Hm... That's a good question, but maybe his answer is predictable. ]
I believe that stories have multiple sides to them... And listening to them will help us better understand why things happen. [ It's still the same, but. ] We never asked to be part of this game.
[ Part of the story is twisted to begin with. SO... NO... IT DID NOT HELP HIM. HE'S SMAD THAT THEY HAVE TO PLAY. ]
[maybe it's predictable, but. she likes to hear it anyway. shenhe has her own opinions and thoughts on things but - other people have experienced so much more than her. so... it's better that she hears everything. ]
No... we didn't. But we are. [part of the game. and they do have to play it, and pretending like they don't or that somehow it'll change or that something will happen to make things better doesn't make sense to her. she frowns.]
Does it matter why it happened? It will happen again.
[ It doesn't make sense to her, but Vash really is constantly thinking of possible ways out of this... Nothing has come up, which is frustrating. It doesn't mean the possibility won't plague him until he dies (again). ]
It does to me.
[ Sometimes compassion is nonsensical, obstinate, childish, and selfish. ]
... I think there's some comfort in knowing the truth, even if it's hard to feel that right now.
[ Vash knows he would be pained all the same, but he can think of it as justice for those who deserved it, even if their situation is more to blame. Maybe it does help. He just doesn't know right now. ]
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I think you helped a lot today.
[ Genuinely, he thinks she has. Everyone worked hard during trial, even though they ended up fussing over details and the lack of it for a long time where it was stressful. ]
Even if we don't like the outcome... People deserve the truth.
[ Those who loved Rin deserve to know. ]
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no - no, she exhales slow, adjusting the ropes around her arms.]
They do. [she says, staring out towards the cathedral.] I don't know if it helped me.
[genuinely. she can't decide.]
I'd like to hear your thoughts on the outcome.
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Hm... That's a good question, but maybe his answer is predictable. ]
I believe that stories have multiple sides to them... And listening to them will help us better understand why things happen. [ It's still the same, but. ] We never asked to be part of this game.
[ Part of the story is twisted to begin with. SO... NO... IT DID NOT HELP HIM. HE'S SMAD THAT THEY HAVE TO PLAY. ]
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No... we didn't. But we are. [part of the game. and they do have to play it, and pretending like they don't or that somehow it'll change or that something will happen to make things better doesn't make sense to her. she frowns.]
Does it matter why it happened? It will happen again.
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It does to me.
[ Sometimes compassion is nonsensical, obstinate, childish, and selfish. ]
... I think there's some comfort in knowing the truth, even if it's hard to feel that right now.
[ Vash knows he would be pained all the same, but he can think of it as justice for those who deserved it, even if their situation is more to blame. Maybe it does help. He just doesn't know right now. ]
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[she can agree with that much, she guesses.]
But the truth, I think, will just often be because they thought they had to.
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she very quietly will just pat him.]