[Simplicity is easier. At least they've somehow gotten to the point.
It's all a matter of how to reply to it. Honesty deserves honesty.]
Prompto, there is something I should tell you. I was a different person not that long ago. [Quite literally, though he supposes Prompto might take it metaphorically. That would work, too.] The kind that didn't allow anyone to grow or draw near, because my priorities were often laid elsewhere. And even as I've detached myself from that life, old habits die hard. Just because I'm friendly with someone doesn't mean we're friends. In the same vein as being distant doesn't mean I don't care, nor pay attention.
That's what I mean when I say "yes" or "no" wouldn't have been a proper answer.
And change comes slowly. Do you understand? I like you; you're earnest and always positive. We get along well enough. We could make our way towards friendship.
[V could try to embrace the humanity that he represents. He should. Maybe for Vergil's sake, if he ever became whole again, it would only be beneficial. He thinks of his conversation with Gaby over the network, about forming connections that would define his stay in this place. How it would help, instead of hinder.]
But you shouldn't throw the idea away just because you don't receive a favorable answer in this exact moment. Am I making sense to you?
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It's all a matter of how to reply to it. Honesty deserves honesty.]
Prompto, there is something I should tell you. I was a different person not that long ago. [Quite literally, though he supposes Prompto might take it metaphorically. That would work, too.] The kind that didn't allow anyone to grow or draw near, because my priorities were often laid elsewhere. And even as I've detached myself from that life, old habits die hard. Just because I'm friendly with someone doesn't mean we're friends. In the same vein as being distant doesn't mean I don't care, nor pay attention.
That's what I mean when I say "yes" or "no" wouldn't have been a proper answer.
And change comes slowly. Do you understand? I like you; you're earnest and always positive. We get along well enough. We could make our way towards friendship.
[V could try to embrace the humanity that he represents. He should. Maybe for Vergil's sake, if he ever became whole again, it would only be beneficial. He thinks of his conversation with Gaby over the network, about forming connections that would define his stay in this place. How it would help, instead of hinder.]
But you shouldn't throw the idea away just because you don't receive a favorable answer in this exact moment. Am I making sense to you?