[ The funny thing of it is that Naminé doesn't quite realize she's doing it. It's not that she deliberately wishes to separate herself, or act as though she's older - it's more a result of her constant, albeit largely subconscious awareness that she isn't the same kind of entity as the ones she's speaking of. Those children were human; Naminé is not, not truly. ]
I suppose we do.
[ And despite how, given her own experiences, that might imply a certain loneliness, Naminé chooses not to assume about Chizuru's past. Instead the blonde smiles, just a little, only for it to grow wry at the other girl's last comment. ]
Well - nobody could expect you to know how to do something like that right away. [ Not anybody with any sense of realistic expectation, anyhow. ] But--
[ Watching Chizuru rub at her cheek, Naminé hesitates a moment, briefly second-guessing offering further assistance for fear it might be resisted. In the end, though, ]
If you have someone to look after you if something goes wrong, wouldn't that help? It must be a lot harder to learn on your own, especially when you could get hurt.
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I suppose we do.
[ And despite how, given her own experiences, that might imply a certain loneliness, Naminé chooses not to assume about Chizuru's past. Instead the blonde smiles, just a little, only for it to grow wry at the other girl's last comment. ]
Well - nobody could expect you to know how to do something like that right away. [ Not anybody with any sense of realistic expectation, anyhow. ] But--
[ Watching Chizuru rub at her cheek, Naminé hesitates a moment, briefly second-guessing offering further assistance for fear it might be resisted. In the end, though, ]
If you have someone to look after you if something goes wrong, wouldn't that help? It must be a lot harder to learn on your own, especially when you could get hurt.