[She wants to argue back--Spike doesn't know what love is, but he is who he is and he shows he cares in the way he can. It's for them to challenge him back, to help him to change--
But it hurts to be rebuked by somebody else close to her, for caring too much, for not standing there silent and stoic and like this isn't going to destroy her.
And then Diluc says he's not killing Spike. That it would be too merciful. And her head snaps back up to look at Kaeya, every ounce of her grief and fear and anger visible in her expression.
She's not saying anything. But didn't Diluc just prove everything she was worried about correct?]
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But it hurts to be rebuked by somebody else close to her, for caring too much, for not standing there silent and stoic and like this isn't going to destroy her.
And then Diluc says he's not killing Spike. That it would be too merciful. And her head snaps back up to look at Kaeya, every ounce of her grief and fear and anger visible in her expression.
She's not saying anything. But didn't Diluc just prove everything she was worried about correct?]