Yeah...I've talked to her, too, and she seemed pretty okay. [It's a relaxed sort of tone, so at least he seems to trust Emma a little more than other people.] You two seem like you'd balance each other out anyway.
I don't think there's anything really wrong with that...[How to phrase it...] I think...sometimes it can be nice to feel like people will take care of you like that. Even if it means they treat you like a kid.
[Things Sol doesn't say: Naminé deserves to feel like a kid every now and then.]
I'm glad to hear it. Not all of the partners are getting along, I bet, but the ones who are will have an easier time getting through this. I wonder if she's ever experienced anything like this either.
[Caring for someone younger, being bound to working together, same thing.]
Don't think so. [If she does, Sol will 100% hunt Emma down and kick her ass.] It's just getting to know her. And I know some people are more private than others, but you should be able to talk.
Oh yeah! [He perks up suddenly, and in his hands there's now a stack of colored paper that he sets on the table for them.]
Check this out. [He picks up a blue piece of paper and begins to carefully fold it...eventually, he makes a crane. It's a little disjointed but it's holding up fairly well.] Tada!
Yeah! It's called origami. [He sets the bird down and picks up a red piece of paper this time, starting to fold it before he presents a paper flower, too.]
...Tsuru taught me, actually. You can make all sorts of neat stuff if you know how to fold the paper right, and it's pretty easy once you get the hang of it.
Is that the nice way of saying his wing is a little bent? [Teasing. But they're good birds anyway.] I wish I'd learned more...there's this book in the library about it but it's harder to learn from there than it is watching somebody else.
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[ she has no idea what his house looks like but
she assumes it would look nice with drawings ]
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[Gently encouraging Naminé to make more friends...]
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[ there are definitely people who are
not as nice ]
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[ it's said with a laugh ]
It's been kind of nice, in a way.
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I don't think there's anything really wrong with that...[How to phrase it...] I think...sometimes it can be nice to feel like people will take care of you like that. Even if it means they treat you like a kid.
[Things Sol doesn't say: Naminé deserves to feel like a kid every now and then.]
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[ a little funny, but sweet ]
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[Caring for someone younger, being bound to working together, same thing.]
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[ will emma tell her to mind her own business ]
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There's no point in not at this point, I guess...
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You were going to teach me how to make something, right?
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Check this out. [He picks up a blue piece of paper and begins to carefully fold it...eventually, he makes a crane. It's a little disjointed but it's holding up fairly well.] Tada!
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[ she leans in to look at it more closely. ]
That's so nice. It's a bird, right?
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...Tsuru taught me, actually. You can make all sorts of neat stuff if you know how to fold the paper right, and it's pretty easy once you get the hang of it.
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she reaches for a blue paper. ]
Show me how you did the bird.
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You start with the fold like this...[And step by step, he explains how to make a crane.]
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... it's cute.
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I think they're both nice. Yours has personality.
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[ because, playercest, ]
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