Lea's hands clenched into fists and all present would feel a surge of anger from him, hot and sharp, directed at the unseen perpetrator of all this. But it was quickly smothered into disgust similar to Tidus'. He's lucky we can't stay, Lea summed it up. Had the situation been different, and time not so pressing, Lea would have likely been tempted to run off and try to do something that was likely very stupid.
Shifting his eyes back to Taiki and unclenching his hands, Lea sighed and shook his head. "Sorry, Taiki," he said, "but we're not leaving without you. I admittedly don't know much about Tai, but I'm betting the sky here isn't supposed to look like that." He pointed up at the sky streaked with the colors of the Void. "That's happening on every world where people who tried to untether from the train ended up, and it's happening because we're here, but didn't untether properly. And if you were on the fake Diagad too, then you know it doesn't mean anything good."
"I'm sorry, but you can't stay here; none of us can. Not now. Not like this."
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Shifting his eyes back to Taiki and unclenching his hands, Lea sighed and shook his head. "Sorry, Taiki," he said, "but we're not leaving without you. I admittedly don't know much about Tai, but I'm betting the sky here isn't supposed to look like that." He pointed up at the sky streaked with the colors of the Void. "That's happening on every world where people who tried to untether from the train ended up, and it's happening because we're here, but didn't untether properly. And if you were on the fake Diagad too, then you know it doesn't mean anything good."
"I'm sorry, but you can't stay here; none of us can. Not now. Not like this."