Inigo knows that's the answer. The obvious one. Because people can call him a crybaby, or weak, or someone desperate for attention, and they'd be right. But they wouldn't be right when it comes to Tidus, so that's when Inigo would defend him.
It's not the right thing to say in the presence of Tidus of all people though, who'd rather just physically shake every single hint of insecurity out of Inigo, so he swallows the words right up before he can even say them - though it still leaves him looking a little dispirited. ]
It's fine, it's fine! I mean, how many people exactly are there even on this train insulting us?
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Inigo knows that's the answer. The obvious one. Because people can call him a crybaby, or weak, or someone desperate for attention, and they'd be right. But they wouldn't be right when it comes to Tidus, so that's when Inigo would defend him.
It's not the right thing to say in the presence of Tidus of all people though, who'd rather just physically shake every single hint of insecurity out of Inigo, so he swallows the words right up before he can even say them - though it still leaves him looking a little dispirited. ]
It's fine, it's fine! I mean, how many people exactly are there even on this train insulting us?
[ .. Reno doesn't count. ]