Well. He can only sigh lightly again in relief at the confirmation. At least he didn't screw that one up. He does get a small laugh out of the comment about the form of communication used during the night-time hours. "Just TENEKA? That whole city was weird."
Not that this place wasn't any better as far as it's place on the weird meter was concerned; it was a different kind of weirdness, but with the demons, the 13th hour, and Personas being the tip of the iceberg (the blue tomatoes were still pretty high up there).
His eyes widen slightly from shock as he is not only disagreed with, but almost outright lectured about his wanting to keep the city out of a problem that started in their world. He starts to feel himself getting defensive, even hurt, when they don't agree with him. He was only trying to be responsible; he didn't want to start any kind of panic over nothing, or make people that didn't know anything about their worlds predisposed to be suspicious of someone that all the evidence was pointing at being (for the moment) innocent of any crime.
He almost sends a thought with the intent of trying to talk some sense into all of them when his thoughts are derailed by an all too familiar-sounding voice. 'Hold on, Terra. Something is amiss.'
Well. This was new; was his own imagination going to lecture him, too? And why did it sound like Master? If only for that reason, he decided to listen. 'No kidding.'
'I believe your words, and thus, your intentions, were misunderstood.' There's a faint feeling of amusement that Terra is pretty sure isn't from him, but the feeling is faint enough that he writes it off as another part of this imagined lecture. Or possibly from Titan. But the words cut through his temper and get him to the point where he is actually listening instead of pretending to listen.
A misunderstanding? That... seems a lot more likely. He should probably make what he'd meant more clear. "... guys? What did you think when I said 'these people'? I was talking about the people in the city."
There's an odd note of satisfaction and something akin to pride that disappears as quickly as it appeared, leaving Terra feeling... slightly confused, but otherwise calmer than he had been a few seconds ago. And thinking clearly again.
There was one other thing he agreed with, though. "... she's right. What happened to us could've been prevented if we'd just told each other what we knew. If we know how he fell after the seal was placed on him, we might be able to prevent it here."
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Not that this place wasn't any better as far as it's place on the weird meter was concerned; it was a different kind of weirdness, but with the demons, the 13th hour, and Personas being the tip of the iceberg (the blue tomatoes were still pretty high up there).
His eyes widen slightly from shock as he is not only disagreed with, but almost outright lectured about his wanting to keep the city out of a problem that started in their world. He starts to feel himself getting defensive, even hurt, when they don't agree with him. He was only trying to be responsible; he didn't want to start any kind of panic over nothing, or make people that didn't know anything about their worlds predisposed to be suspicious of someone that all the evidence was pointing at being (for the moment) innocent of any crime.
He almost sends a thought with the intent of trying to talk some sense into all of them when his thoughts are derailed by an all too familiar-sounding voice. 'Hold on, Terra. Something is amiss.'
Well. This was new; was his own imagination going to lecture him, too? And why did it sound like Master? If only for that reason, he decided to listen. 'No kidding.'
'I believe your words, and thus, your intentions, were misunderstood.' There's a faint feeling of amusement that Terra is pretty sure isn't from him, but the feeling is faint enough that he writes it off as another part of this imagined lecture. Or possibly from Titan. But the words cut through his temper and get him to the point where he is actually listening instead of pretending to listen.
A misunderstanding? That... seems a lot more likely. He should probably make what he'd meant more clear. "... guys? What did you think when I said 'these people'? I was talking about the people in the city."
There's an odd note of satisfaction and something akin to pride that disappears as quickly as it appeared, leaving Terra feeling... slightly confused, but otherwise calmer than he had been a few seconds ago. And thinking clearly again.
There was one other thing he agreed with, though. "... she's right. What happened to us could've been prevented if we'd just told each other what we knew. If we know how he fell after the seal was placed on him, we might be able to prevent it here."