No shit, Sherlock. [ Oh, Heero, you silly little man. Duo knew that he had a little bit of an ego to upkeep, but it was an improvement for Heero to at least admit these things, now. After all, it might be a little out of character, for the 'perfect soldier' and all.
He nods as Heero voices his concerns, or well, assumptions. Duo had thought the same, at one point or another, in all of this mess. That at the end there may not be anything at the end of this whole stupid maze that he called life in this place. But there was no way of knowing that without at least getting there in the first place to see the end, and so the braided pilot had decided that he had to just brave forward and go ahead and see. Even if it meant doing all kinds of stupid shit and things that he normally wouldn't even bother with one way or another.
Duo props his ankle on top of his knee, one ear perked for anyone moving that shouldn't be there, or the sound of the rod moving in the dirt, anything that might indicate a change of condition. ]
I've had that thought too. But there's no way of knowing that without getting to the end in the first place.
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He nods as Heero voices his concerns, or well, assumptions. Duo had thought the same, at one point or another, in all of this mess. That at the end there may not be anything at the end of this whole stupid maze that he called life in this place. But there was no way of knowing that without at least getting there in the first place to see the end, and so the braided pilot had decided that he had to just brave forward and go ahead and see. Even if it meant doing all kinds of stupid shit and things that he normally wouldn't even bother with one way or another.
Duo props his ankle on top of his knee, one ear perked for anyone moving that shouldn't be there, or the sound of the rod moving in the dirt, anything that might indicate a change of condition. ]
I've had that thought too. But there's no way of knowing that without getting to the end in the first place.