His back is a wall of tension, the rest of his limbs the same. Tidus doesn't move away, but he isn't sure how to respond; self-doubt slipping in, the noise of the environment only confusing him more.
But does he really deserve this?
"I'll make up for it," he says eventually, meaning more than that day. Not confident in the declaration, but just grasping for something that sounds right.
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But does he really deserve this?
"I'll make up for it," he says eventually, meaning more than that day. Not confident in the declaration, but just grasping for something that sounds right.