Warnings: Mentions of dead bodies. Dream Effects: [Optional] Hollowness, loneliness, and some shock, with an undercurrent of despair--before being hit with overwhelming grief at the end.
[Dominic is silent, because he's not in the mood to put up with Vincent right now--not that he ever truly is. At the same time, he knows that the only way he'll ever learn anything about this man is to keep on talking with him.
So ultimately, what choice does he have?]
... Perhaps not. However, that's no reason to not try and bring one.
[English] [1/2]unfearfulFebruary 26 2010, 03:17:34 UTC
[Dominic is silent for a while, as he thinks about this. He now knows that the colonel's idea of a "righteous world" differs greatly from his own, and he resents the man for using him all these years.]
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[To be honest, he doesn't know if he even would if he could. If it weren't for that event, he never would've met Anemone.]
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Far too right.
He hates you, Dominic.
He hates you so much.
There are far too many similarities, and he doesn't know what to do about them at all.
What a pathetic little child.
He never had someone like Gil by his side, so he is very pathetic indeed.]
Weren't you the naive little thing, Sir Dominic.
There is no such thing as a righteous world.
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So ultimately, what choice does he have?]
... Perhaps not. However, that's no reason to not try and bring one.
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Nobody ever said anything about not being allowed to try. What anyone does with their time doesn't concern me at all.
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... What happened?
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I'm sorry, but I don't speak your language.
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