Mm. In the end, the only one who can tell us is Lucas himself - but you could always write Yves and ask, too. I think that he would be happy to hear from you, no matter what the subject.
[ jack contentedly flutters off at this point. goodbye dove. but otherwise, he stays focused on his words, listening to chrono's point of view - he's thoughtful, and they're all good points to make. ]
... It would not surprise me if that is the case. We are near the end of our time here, after all. [ ... ] It means we must do our best not to let it overtake us. Yes?
I'm definitely plannin' on it. Seems kind of terrible to be like "hey, how did you die" on top of it all, but I guess he's not the type to mind.
[ gooby jack... see you later. these thoughts aren't going to leave him quickly - or at all, until answers are made more clear - but taair is right. it's not right to give up to despair now, not so close. ]
Yes. [ what if he just napped here, for a minute. he's so drained. not even the orange juice is helping. ] Talkin' with you always makes me feel better, Taair.
[ awww... you know, despite all the horrors of the day, this comment puts a smile on taair's face - soft and warm and very genuine. ]
I'm glad to hear it, my friend. [ nothing could make him happier, truly. ] I think you have many fine points to make, and your thoughts are as ever heading down the right path - if I can help you walk that path with a clear head, then I'm always happy to do so.
[ there's a soft hum. ] Perhaps I can tell you a story, if you'd like. Something to take your mind off of it. What do you think?
[ it's sincere, too. taair is a bastion of temperance and calm, but with a heart that feels as deeply as any - it's a rare combination, and one chrono thinks himself so lucky to have been able to become close to.
he'll right himself a little, lean a bit less heavily, but maintain their casual contact. he doesn't actually want to doze off during a story from taair. ]
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[ jack contentedly flutters off at this point. goodbye dove. but otherwise, he stays focused on his words, listening to chrono's point of view - he's thoughtful, and they're all good points to make. ]
... It would not surprise me if that is the case. We are near the end of our time here, after all. [ ... ] It means we must do our best not to let it overtake us. Yes?
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[ gooby jack... see you later. these thoughts aren't going to leave him quickly - or at all, until answers are made more clear - but taair is right. it's not right to give up to despair now, not so close. ]
Yes. [ what if he just napped here, for a minute. he's so drained. not even the orange juice is helping. ] Talkin' with you always makes me feel better, Taair.
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I'm glad to hear it, my friend. [ nothing could make him happier, truly. ] I think you have many fine points to make, and your thoughts are as ever heading down the right path - if I can help you walk that path with a clear head, then I'm always happy to do so.
[ there's a soft hum. ] Perhaps I can tell you a story, if you'd like. Something to take your mind off of it. What do you think?
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he'll right himself a little, lean a bit less heavily, but maintain their casual contact. he doesn't actually want to doze off during a story from taair. ]
Mhmm. I'd like to hear one.