Maybe Inigo hoped just a little bit too hard for Tidus to actually appear, just like the other time when he had suddenly been in Inigo's thoughts like that. Because he sure was expecting Tidus to pop up in front of him, or next to him, but.. certainly not right on top of him.
Inigo feels himself being pressed against the flowers, into the dirt, a very familiar weight right on top of him. The upside is that it does make it very clear that this is a real thing, rather than him just hallucinating one of his best friends with him here out of sheer desperation - the downside is the fact that Inigo sure feels that pressure weighing down on him, his head pounding after it just got knocked against the ground like that.
He doesn't know how Tidus got here - did he just use his Diagad power, did he figure that was a solution? - nor does he know that Tidus isn't the only presence mingling into this reunion.
He might figure out the latter part when Tidus starts to move again, but it's Inigo who does first, acting even before Esteban's desire can play up through Tidus.
Because Inigo remembers something. Something important. He remembers being thrown out of the train, and worrying that it happened to all of them, and remembering what would happen with Tidus if his connection to the train was fully severed--
Which makes him move, even if the other is still half on top of him. His hand shooting out to latch onto the wrist that has Tidus's SCA on it, checking whether it's really here. Checking whether the other isn't turning transparent.
.. the SCA is there. And the wrist he's holding is very much solid, just like the rest of the body weighing down on him.
Tidus is alright. Inigo knows so very little about this current situation, but at least he knows Tidus is alright. Thank Naga.
Which, of course, leaves room for a few words that aren't very dignified, or perhaps not as emotionally appropriate for the situation, but they slip out of Inigo's throat before he thinks about it anyway.
"Ow, Tidus, your elbow is right in my ribs.."
Little does Inigo know what's about to come for him.
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Inigo feels himself being pressed against the flowers, into the dirt, a very familiar weight right on top of him. The upside is that it does make it very clear that this is a real thing, rather than him just hallucinating one of his best friends with him here out of sheer desperation - the downside is the fact that Inigo sure feels that pressure weighing down on him, his head pounding after it just got knocked against the ground like that.
He doesn't know how Tidus got here - did he just use his Diagad power, did he figure that was a solution? - nor does he know that Tidus isn't the only presence mingling into this reunion.
He might figure out the latter part when Tidus starts to move again, but it's Inigo who does first, acting even before Esteban's desire can play up through Tidus.
Because Inigo remembers something. Something important. He remembers being thrown out of the train, and worrying that it happened to all of them, and remembering what would happen with Tidus if his connection to the train was fully severed--
Which makes him move, even if the other is still half on top of him. His hand shooting out to latch onto the wrist that has Tidus's SCA on it, checking whether it's really here. Checking whether the other isn't turning transparent.
.. the SCA is there. And the wrist he's holding is very much solid, just like the rest of the body weighing down on him.
Tidus is alright. Inigo knows so very little about this current situation, but at least he knows Tidus is alright. Thank Naga.
Which, of course, leaves room for a few words that aren't very dignified, or perhaps not as emotionally appropriate for the situation, but they slip out of Inigo's throat before he thinks about it anyway.
"Ow, Tidus, your elbow is right in my ribs.."
Little does Inigo know what's about to come for him.
Little does he know.