[ At first, Naminé isn't certain whether he's seen it - or even whether he would want to. At best, he might ignore it if it displeases him; at worst, she imagines she'll hear of it if he wants the drawing removed and never spoken of again. It feels a little like a risk, but she supposes she isn't risking much when they've only met a few times face to face. So long as his relationships with those closest to him remain intact, she's content to be an outsider if her presence is unwelcome.
In the end, his response is about the most agreeable she could have hoped. (Would have been easier if she recognized the names, though.) Tucking her teeth lightly against her lip, the girl pauses, then elects to hold back the, 'I'm sorry,' she might otherwise have prefaced her response with. ]
You're right. I don't think I've met either of those people before.
[ Which presents something of a problem. Another few seconds of consideration pass, and then, ]
Do you want to add them yourself?
[ Would that be more meaningful? Naminé isn't sure, but she'd also rather not ask anything of him at a time like this even if it's in an attempt to help him. Delving into his memories doesn't really seem like an option, either, whether or not it were to turn out that she still can. Then again, there's always another possibility: ]
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In the end, his response is about the most agreeable she could have hoped. (Would have been easier if she recognized the names, though.) Tucking her teeth lightly against her lip, the girl pauses, then elects to hold back the, 'I'm sorry,' she might otherwise have prefaced her response with. ]
You're right. I don't think I've met either of those people before.
[ Which presents something of a problem. Another few seconds of consideration pass, and then, ]
Do you want to add them yourself?
[ Would that be more meaningful? Naminé isn't sure, but she'd also rather not ask anything of him at a time like this even if it's in an attempt to help him. Delving into his memories doesn't really seem like an option, either, whether or not it were to turn out that she still can. Then again, there's always another possibility: ]
Or would you rather describe them to me?