[ Midori was that kind of person. He was there without ever being there. The type of person who would act cloyingly sweet, bouncy and energetic and friendly, while taking it out on whoever he could when things didn't go his way. It was like he was nothing and everything all at once.
No sense in lingering on him though. For better or worse (and Ranger does find it to be a mix, as he was undeniably sharp, talented, and motivated in a way few are,) he wasn't here. If they were lucky, it would stay that way. If Ranger was especially lucky, none of them would show up. ]
Nah, I figured it was just a matter of who went first.
[ More specifically, it was a matter of whether or not Shin could go. That answers the question of how long he was out there at least. ]
So, lemme see if I got it straight. You're not the Shin that she knows, she's not the Sara that you know, and the vote changes depending on who you're looking at.
[ It seems safe to assume that Shin was voted for on his side of events, and Kanna was voted for in Sara's version of events. It's a bit difficult to grasp, but he's already been slowly coming to terms with the idea that none of them are truly from the same place. It sounded more like they were copies of each other, and if he thinks of them as akin to simulations, that means these variables are normal. Komaeda had mentioned something about it before. ]
Fast forward six months, and you two finally get it sorted out, and it damn well shouldn't have taken that long for it to happen. I'm gonna guess it just take a guess and say it was conveniently sidestepped for all that time, and by time it comes up it's a big deal and the whole conversation implodes.
[ He pauses there, taking in a breath despite not needing to, more to let what's been said up until this point register than anything. ]
So she goes for the throat, you mistake her from Midori, she finally gets knocked to her senses, and here we are. Nobody died, but it sure as Hell shouldn't have gotten to this point.
[ He waits a beat once more. There's a few blanks in the middle, but Ranger thinks that should about cover it. ]
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[ Midori was that kind of person. He was there without ever being there. The type of person who would act cloyingly sweet, bouncy and energetic and friendly, while taking it out on whoever he could when things didn't go his way. It was like he was nothing and everything all at once.
No sense in lingering on him though. For better or worse (and Ranger does find it to be a mix, as he was undeniably sharp, talented, and motivated in a way few are,) he wasn't here. If they were lucky, it would stay that way. If Ranger was especially lucky, none of them would show up. ]
Nah, I figured it was just a matter of who went first.
[ More specifically, it was a matter of whether or not Shin could go. That answers the question of how long he was out there at least. ]
So, lemme see if I got it straight. You're not the Shin that she knows, she's not the Sara that you know, and the vote changes depending on who you're looking at.
[ It seems safe to assume that Shin was voted for on his side of events, and Kanna was voted for in Sara's version of events. It's a bit difficult to grasp, but he's already been slowly coming to terms with the idea that none of them are truly from the same place. It sounded more like they were copies of each other, and if he thinks of them as akin to simulations, that means these variables are normal. Komaeda had mentioned something about it before. ]
Fast forward six months, and you two finally get it sorted out, and it damn well shouldn't have taken that long for it to happen. I'm gonna guess it just take a guess and say it was conveniently sidestepped for all that time, and by time it comes up it's a big deal and the whole conversation implodes.
[ He pauses there, taking in a breath despite not needing to, more to let what's been said up until this point register than anything. ]
So she goes for the throat, you mistake her from Midori, she finally gets knocked to her senses, and here we are. Nobody died, but it sure as Hell shouldn't have gotten to this point.
[ He waits a beat once more. There's a few blanks in the middle, but Ranger thinks that should about cover it. ]
Sound about right?