All right, Lamiroir. [He can't go where Trucy did, it's just too weird and too soon, but he does smile, nonetheless. Although now calling her "Lamiroir" suddenly feels strange too, he notices. Well, he'll figure something out. So he's going to smile for now.] I'd like that. A lot.
[He's used to dealing with things on his own, though. He's had to deal with worse. He can do this, he's sure of it. He's no good at hiding his feelings, but the truth's what matters most, and it's better to know it, right? Right! It's always better, no matter what. Now he knows, so he's glad. He'll focus on that, for now.
He turns to Trucy when she speaks again. For a moment, his expression's thoughtful, perceptive, and he thinks that maybe something's not quite right... but then the smile returns.]
Or we could go to the regular park. [He's not completely sure about that amusement park.] Or the library. Or out for dinner somewhere. [He turns back to Lamiroir.] But there are a lot of places we could go. I'm fine with anything that you want to do.
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[He's used to dealing with things on his own, though. He's had to deal with worse. He can do this, he's sure of it. He's no good at hiding his feelings, but the truth's what matters most, and it's better to know it, right? Right! It's always better, no matter what. Now he knows, so he's glad. He'll focus on that, for now.
He turns to Trucy when she speaks again. For a moment, his expression's thoughtful, perceptive, and he thinks that maybe something's not quite right... but then the smile returns.]
Or we could go to the regular park. [He's not completely sure about that amusement park.] Or the library. Or out for dinner somewhere. [He turns back to Lamiroir.] But there are a lot of places we could go. I'm fine with anything that you want to do.