[He knows it’s a selfish thought to want either of them back. That’s where the guilt comes from, but there’s something heartening in hearing it affirmed by Prompto. That he’s not alone in that brand of thinking — nor knowing they have no choice but to rely only on the trust that they’ll manage on their own.]
Maybe it should be a matter of us working harder to return to them, rather than wishing they could come back to us.
[Ah, that seems so… obvious now, after all that Prompto’s said.]
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Maybe it should be a matter of us working harder to return to them, rather than wishing they could come back to us.
[Ah, that seems so… obvious now, after all that Prompto’s said.]