Especially since Inigo can tell he's no longer the only one crying. It's rather easy for him to feel how much Taiki is shaking with Inigo leaning into his shoulder like this, after all, and he knows it's a telltale sign that the other must be crying too. He can't be so sure about Tidus, since it's not like he can see anything like this and he can't hear the other crying, but he can't imagine he must be feeling great either in the light of what Tidus knows will happen to him sooner or later, or in the face of both Inigo and Taiki crying.
And while Inigo certainly feels miserable enough to cry on, he knows he can't quietly keep crying in this situation. Not even just because he's ashamed of his tears, but.. it just feels selfish. He can't ignore Taiki's pain that must be so similar to his own right now. He can't ignore Tidus when he's the one they both feel sorry for to begin with.
He slowly pulls his head back until he's sitting upright again. The tears are still silently flowing down his cheeks, but Inigo is just letting them at this point. He knows it's impossible to stop them. ]
Sorry. I shouldn't have.. [ Ignored the other two? Stayed quiet? All of it, Inigo thinks, as he shakes his head. ]
Tidus, couldn't you-- couldn't you go home with Taiki, like he offered? I know we don't have much of a choice when it comes to the train, but.. maybe we could find a way..
[ He has to believe in that. Inigo looks at Taiki as he continues, trying to grasp the importance and the weight of the invitation the other extended to them. ]
I--I have something to do back home first, but I could come and join you later.. We could all still be together, just like right now.
[ Inigo swallows thickly, glancing from Taiki to Tidus, where his gaze lingers for a moment. ]
Whatever you do, you can't just ask us to give up on you..
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Especially since Inigo can tell he's no longer the only one crying. It's rather easy for him to feel how much Taiki is shaking with Inigo leaning into his shoulder like this, after all, and he knows it's a telltale sign that the other must be crying too. He can't be so sure about Tidus, since it's not like he can see anything like this and he can't hear the other crying, but he can't imagine he must be feeling great either in the light of what Tidus knows will happen to him sooner or later, or in the face of both Inigo and Taiki crying.
And while Inigo certainly feels miserable enough to cry on, he knows he can't quietly keep crying in this situation. Not even just because he's ashamed of his tears, but.. it just feels selfish. He can't ignore Taiki's pain that must be so similar to his own right now. He can't ignore Tidus when he's the one they both feel sorry for to begin with.
He slowly pulls his head back until he's sitting upright again. The tears are still silently flowing down his cheeks, but Inigo is just letting them at this point. He knows it's impossible to stop them. ]
Sorry. I shouldn't have.. [ Ignored the other two? Stayed quiet? All of it, Inigo thinks, as he shakes his head. ]
Tidus, couldn't you-- couldn't you go home with Taiki, like he offered? I know we don't have much of a choice when it comes to the train, but.. maybe we could find a way..
[ He has to believe in that. Inigo looks at Taiki as he continues, trying to grasp the importance and the weight of the invitation the other extended to them. ]
I--I have something to do back home first, but I could come and join you later.. We could all still be together, just like right now.
[ Inigo swallows thickly, glancing from Taiki to Tidus, where his gaze lingers for a moment. ]
Whatever you do, you can't just ask us to give up on you..