It was obvious that reliving his past was quite painful for Noah, and she found that her chest ached slightly as he told her his tale. Her brows furrowed as he recalled his brother's selfish actions, and she couldn't help but feel a twinge of disapproval regarding Basch's choice-- as someone who never had a family of blood relation that she could remember, she couldn't help but be appalled that someone could so easily abandon their own twin and sickly mother. As Noah finished off his explanation of why he adopted his mother's maiden name. Quistis instinctively reached out to place a slender hand over one of his larger ones, giving it a small, comforting squeeze.
"I don't think you're a beast at all, Noah." She murmured softly. "It's understandable that you would be angry with your twin, especially since you were left with such a heavy burden on your shoulders at such a young age. But you wish to mend your relationship with him now, don't you? Your forgiveness and decision to let go of the grudge you hold against him shows that you don't have a cruel heart."
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Date: 2010-03-21 07:24 am (UTC)"I don't think you're a beast at all, Noah." She murmured softly. "It's understandable that you would be angry with your twin, especially since you were left with such a heavy burden on your shoulders at such a young age. But you wish to mend your relationship with him now, don't you? Your forgiveness and decision to let go of the grudge you hold against him shows that you don't have a cruel heart."