Which, at first, comes with a half-concerned glance at the other. Is that why Tidus urged him to speak up first, and mostly just guided him along? Was he worried that it was going to somehow seem like he was just forcing Inigo to do this, considering Tidus complains to the train by himself often again?
It makes his expression soften. It's sweet, the small ways in which Tidus always seems to be considerate towards him. But that, in turn, only strengthens his resolve to help the other here in talking to the train.
It's not as if they're not saying something logical, after all.
"Yeah, if you were able to talk to us before.. Then why can't you do the same thing again?" It sounds a little less frustrated now, and more pleading. Because Inigo can't understand. And without any explanation, it just makes the train seem selfish, somehow. Or uncaring. "If you could freely answer our questions before, is it then so much to ask to just.. be told what's going on, every once in a while?"
He squeezes the hand he's holding. Mostly since there's less dramatic gesturing now.
"That's why people get frustrated. Because you.. you won't tell us anything." He thinks back to that question and answer session, to what the train said about Yuki, about all the people who leave.
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Which, at first, comes with a half-concerned glance at the other. Is that why Tidus urged him to speak up first, and mostly just guided him along? Was he worried that it was going to somehow seem like he was just forcing Inigo to do this, considering Tidus complains to the train by himself often again?
It makes his expression soften. It's sweet, the small ways in which Tidus always seems to be considerate towards him. But that, in turn, only strengthens his resolve to help the other here in talking to the train.
It's not as if they're not saying something logical, after all.
"Yeah, if you were able to talk to us before.. Then why can't you do the same thing again?" It sounds a little less frustrated now, and more pleading. Because Inigo can't understand. And without any explanation, it just makes the train seem selfish, somehow. Or uncaring. "If you could freely answer our questions before, is it then so much to ask to just.. be told what's going on, every once in a while?"
He squeezes the hand he's holding. Mostly since there's less dramatic gesturing now.
"That's why people get frustrated. Because you.. you won't tell us anything." He thinks back to that question and answer session, to what the train said about Yuki, about all the people who leave.
".. Not even the things you do know."