She turns to look out the window, then, searching for something to momentarily take her mind off everything. She sees Magik in the distance, splashing around with another Gyarados, and Nida and AJ in front of the window, the Nidoqueen happily feeding the baby Abra berries. Abbie is invisible behind her, inside the restaurant, and Emmy can sense her concern. A lot of her Pokemon were concerned, really, when they found out the truth about her friend.
Emmy is trying her hardest not to judge him, but she's never...well. One doesn't usually tend to converse with people who have killed even one person, let alone....thousands. But he's still Mr Kimblee, isn't he? He's still her friend, the one she enjoys spending so much time with. Does this have to change everything?
"...it must have been a terrible war."
She's never seen war outside novels, and does that even count? How could she possibly judge him for what he's done when she has no idea what sort of stress a person could be under in that horrible sort of situation?
"Mr Kimblee, can I...."
The civilian deaths, as horrible as it sounds, are explainable; Descole said it himself. It was a war situation. Kimblee is a soldier.
...an incredibly good soldier, by the sounds of it.
"....can I ask why you...the superior officers...why you killed them."
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She turns to look out the window, then, searching for something to momentarily take her mind off everything. She sees Magik in the distance, splashing around with another Gyarados, and Nida and AJ in front of the window, the Nidoqueen happily feeding the baby Abra berries. Abbie is invisible behind her, inside the restaurant, and Emmy can sense her concern. A lot of her Pokemon were concerned, really, when they found out the truth about her friend.
Emmy is trying her hardest not to judge him, but she's never...well. One doesn't usually tend to converse with people who have killed even one person, let alone....thousands. But he's still Mr Kimblee, isn't he? He's still her friend, the one she enjoys spending so much time with. Does this have to change everything?
"...it must have been a terrible war."
She's never seen war outside novels, and does that even count? How could she possibly judge him for what he's done when she has no idea what sort of stress a person could be under in that horrible sort of situation?
"Mr Kimblee, can I...."
The civilian deaths, as horrible as it sounds, are explainable; Descole said it himself. It was a war situation. Kimblee is a soldier.
...an incredibly good soldier, by the sounds of it.
"....can I ask why you...the superior officers...why you killed them."