"Hey, I wasn't saying - " Demyx waved his hands in a negating gesture. "I just meant if people who are literally heartless let mistakes slide, of course your master would, too." Well, that was something to keep in mind...regardless of what he thought of Soubi's master, expressing disapproval would be a bad idea. "And why do you need to be punished? Mistakes are - well, accidents. They're nobody's fault. If he's not punishing you, doesn't that mean you didn't do anything wrong?" It was a little confusing; if even Ritsuka wouldn't punish Soubi for messing up, why did Soubi feel he deserved punishment?
Yeah, Demyx really needed to talk to this Ritsuka person. He was beginning to think there was way too much about Soubi he didn't understand, and if nothing else, maybe Ritsuka could answer the questions he was a little wary of asking his roommate directly.
The question about what he did instead of sleep was a pretty good one, and Demyx ran a hand through his hair as he thought it over. "Lots of things," he mused. "Mostly, I played music - that was before this place took away my sitar. I practiced with my water manipulation - I was one of the best at controlling my element," he added, with a bit of justifiable pride. He'd been able to fine-tune his control over water to a degree none of the others in the Organization had ever been able to match; the precision required to create and command multiple water clones was beyond anything the other members had ever approached. It was, perhaps, the one area Demyx had excelled in. "Sometimes I'd just think. Honestly, there wasn't much to do in the castle, and most of the other members didn't have time for me, so..."
Re: M76 [Demyx]
Yeah, Demyx really needed to talk to this Ritsuka person. He was beginning to think there was way too much about Soubi he didn't understand, and if nothing else, maybe Ritsuka could answer the questions he was a little wary of asking his roommate directly.
The question about what he did instead of sleep was a pretty good one, and Demyx ran a hand through his hair as he thought it over. "Lots of things," he mused. "Mostly, I played music - that was before this place took away my sitar. I practiced with my water manipulation - I was one of the best at controlling my element," he added, with a bit of justifiable pride. He'd been able to fine-tune his control over water to a degree none of the others in the Organization had ever been able to match; the precision required to create and command multiple water clones was beyond anything the other members had ever approached. It was, perhaps, the one area Demyx had excelled in. "Sometimes I'd just think. Honestly, there wasn't much to do in the castle, and most of the other members didn't have time for me, so..."