That's Leon's first thought, even as his boots crunch mirrors beneath their heels. Why should he be concerned with more bad luck? He doesn't believe in superstition anyway, and he's already had the worst luck possible--which is clear in the mirrors themselves.
He has nightmares about this.
So it isn't hard to ignore it, to ignore the image of him confronting Stahn with his sword held out, of him pulling the lift lever, of the water crashing in, of his final words and giving up--no, he's seen this plenty of times before.
This is nothing new. It changes when he sees different imagery, though it takes him a moment to recognize Lili with those injuries and that harried look. When he does, his eyes widen, and then he tenses--he doesn't like this, not at all, but more importantly, he has to avoid Lili before she sees his--
But of course, he can't be that lucky, even as he steps back hastily, away from those mirrors.]
jumps on the iii train
That's Leon's first thought, even as his boots crunch mirrors beneath their heels. Why should he be concerned with more bad luck? He doesn't believe in superstition anyway, and he's already had the worst luck possible--which is clear in the mirrors themselves.
He has nightmares about this.
So it isn't hard to ignore it, to ignore the image of him confronting Stahn with his sword held out, of him pulling the lift lever, of the water crashing in, of his final words and giving up--no, he's seen this plenty of times before.
This is nothing new. It changes when he sees different imagery, though it takes him a moment to recognize Lili with those injuries and that harried look. When he does, his eyes widen, and then he tenses--he doesn't like this, not at all, but more importantly, he has to avoid Lili before she sees his--
But of course, he can't be that lucky, even as he steps back hastily, away from those mirrors.]