[it's not really a very reassuring "okay," though. how could it be, when the fact that she's not telling him everything is clearly right there on the table in front of him?
maybe he's too confused or overwhelmed by it, or maybe the fact that the organization has it out for her too stops him from lashing out. but he's still tense, and still completely unsure of what he's supposed to do or say next.
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[it's not really a very reassuring "okay," though. how could it be, when the fact that she's not telling him everything is clearly right there on the table in front of him?
it makes roxas uncomfortable, even if naminé means well by it. and maybe there's some innate feeling of knowing she doesn't mean harm by him for it—which is more than can be said for most of the lies that he's been fed over the last year or so. but it doesn't make him happy with the situation. all the same, he can't really find it in him to be as angry as he would be. the anger is still there beneath the surface, pent-up and ready to burst at the right provocation... which isn't this.
maybe he's too confused or overwhelmed by it, or maybe the fact that the organization has it out for her too stops him from lashing out. but he's still tense, and still completely unsure of what he's supposed to do or say next.
it's awkward. it's uncomfortable.]