Forty-Fifth Keychain-[Written/Potentially Action for Axel and Xion]

Jun 15, 2010 13:53

If you can't trust your friends, who can you trust?
What do you do when...no.
If something's based on life and de--So...if people you know are keeping secrets from you, should you bother asking them about it until they cave in, or just believe them when they say it's for your own good? How would you know it's for your own good...actually, how ( Read more... )

written, roxas is getting tired of not knowing, axel, sora, roxas loses the waiting game, question for the masses?, xion, seeking answers

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[action] flared June 15 2010, 21:07:34 UTC
[Guess who is leaning on your doorway.]

Implying something?

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[action] perplex_me June 15 2010, 22:48:52 UTC
[Ah. This again. Hey Axel.]

What do you think?

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[action] flared June 15 2010, 22:50:42 UTC
Very sneaky, Roxas.

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[action] perplex_me June 15 2010, 22:52:25 UTC
I learned a few tips from a professional. [Maybe he's kind of just glaring. Maybe.]

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earthrumblegod June 15 2010, 22:20:59 UTC
I never believe anyone who says it's for my own good. I mean, what would they know what's good for me? I figure I know well enough what's good for myself, thanks. Pressure 'em until they spill.

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perplex_me June 15 2010, 22:49:46 UTC
That's my point, most people should be able to take care of themselves and handle the truth.

What about if it's somebody who doesn't crack under pressure though?

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earthrumblegod June 15 2010, 22:53:37 UTC
Can you trick it out of them?

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perplex_me June 15 2010, 23:11:01 UTC
Maybe. He's kind of really hard to trick. ...unless you have a good idea?

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[ voice ] sniperkingftw June 15 2010, 23:01:45 UTC
I think it depends on what it's about. Sometimes there are things your friends just won't tell you about; it doesn't make them not your friends to have secrets then. [ He doesn't go around asking for all of his nakama's flashback stories, after all. ]

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[ voice ] perplex_me June 15 2010, 23:10:13 UTC
What if it's about something really important to you and your closest friends and it'll effect all of you?

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[ voice ] sniperkingftw June 15 2010, 23:13:57 UTC
Then them keeping it secret would just hurt everyone eventually, wouldn't it? You could try telling them that.

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[ voice ] perplex_me June 15 2010, 23:20:20 UTC
I guess so...but does that actually work?

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voice; pathtoseele June 15 2010, 23:38:11 UTC
I don't like it when people keep things from me that are important. They can't know if it's really good for you not to know or not.

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voice; perplex_me June 16 2010, 00:07:10 UTC
From the sounds of it nobody likes it, but it happens anyway. I guess I just don't understand it, and I want to know why people do it. Especially because of that, they can't know if it's really good or not, even if they are your friends.

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voice; pathtoseele June 16 2010, 01:15:09 UTC
I don't know. Maybe they thing they're sparing the ones they care about from something painful.

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voice; perplex_me June 16 2010, 01:20:41 UTC
Is there any way of convincing people that it's less painful to just say everything they know? Like if it might potentially save somebody else.

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[ written ] inheritsfate June 16 2010, 02:04:16 UTC
They don't know. And it's impossible for you to truly know either.

Whether you choose to ask or to believe them isn't something that other people can really advise you on properly I don't think.

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[ written ] perplex_me June 16 2010, 02:08:49 UTC
How can it be impossible?

Advise me or not, I was just curious if anybody else had any sort of experience.

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[ written ] inheritsfate June 16 2010, 02:11:18 UTC
Regardless of the path of action you can only truly know one outcome. You can't ever compare, only make what seems to be the best decision at the time.

I'm sure most people have. And most people have probably been on both ends at one point. When people care for others they can become selfish in their desire to protect others.

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[ written ] perplex_me June 16 2010, 02:17:44 UTC
Even during those times when you make a decision without knowing the outcome? Does that count?

That's why I asked. Why do they become selfish? It doesn't make sense.

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