It's those words that get Inigo to slowly detach himself from Tidus's back. Instead he moves around to sit on the opposite side of Tidus from where Taiki is sitting, leaving him sandwiched between the two of them. It feels like too heavy of a topic to just stay there, learning against the other's back.
Part of him wants to say that Tidus doesn't have to explain anything to them that he doesn't want to, especially with how vague he's still being, but Inigo doesn't want to assume anything Taiki might be thinking or feeling about this and speak for them both - not even with how softspoken the other can be.
"Hey." He softly says, trying to draw Tidus's attention, even though the other isn't looking at either of them. "It's alright. These kinds of things are often much bigger than one person."
Not that he knows that Tidus is thinking about. Inigo has no idea. He's mentally piecing together everything Tidus has told him back his life, about his world, but it's hard to tell what might be bothering him so much from all those different fragments.
He rests a hand on Tidus's shoulder. "I think we all have something we're unsure like that about. Whether we made the right choice. Whether there was a choice at all."
Inigo doesn't look at just Tidus as he says that. It's not like he hadn't seen anything from Taiki's world before - he saw that dream, after all, as twisted as it had been, and there is the state those two arrived in too - but seeing Gyousou's memories only solidified the fact to him that Taiki must have had it rough back home too. Even though he may need it less than Tidus right now, Inigo still means his words of comfort for both of them.
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Part of him wants to say that Tidus doesn't have to explain anything to them that he doesn't want to, especially with how vague he's still being, but Inigo doesn't want to assume anything Taiki might be thinking or feeling about this and speak for them both - not even with how softspoken the other can be.
"Hey." He softly says, trying to draw Tidus's attention, even though the other isn't looking at either of them. "It's alright. These kinds of things are often much bigger than one person."
Not that he knows that Tidus is thinking about. Inigo has no idea. He's mentally piecing together everything Tidus has told him back his life, about his world, but it's hard to tell what might be bothering him so much from all those different fragments.
He rests a hand on Tidus's shoulder. "I think we all have something we're unsure like that about. Whether we made the right choice. Whether there was a choice at all."
Inigo doesn't look at just Tidus as he says that. It's not like he hadn't seen anything from Taiki's world before - he saw that dream, after all, as twisted as it had been, and there is the state those two arrived in too - but seeing Gyousou's memories only solidified the fact to him that Taiki must have had it rough back home too. Even though he may need it less than Tidus right now, Inigo still means his words of comfort for both of them.