"Suffer equal to your what?" Demyx asked, perplexed. He was beginning to wonder if it was whatever drugs Soubi had taken that were making him speak in what was, to Demyx, incomprehensible nonsense. What sacrifice?
Nobodies were a pretty complex concept, but he'd come to the conclusion that Soubi already understood way more about him than the reverse. Maybe Ritsuka could clarify at some point; if nothing else, Ritsuka probably wasn't full of drugs.
At the suggestion of cannibalizing an instrument to make weapons, Demyx's eyes widened to such a degree that it was clear Soubi had just suggested something along the lines of vandalizing a church. Granted, the use of an instrument as a weapon wasn't foreign to the Nobody, but that was different from ruining an instrument for the purpose. His sitar had been a really sturdy thing; whacking people with it hadn't hurt it at all. "Why would anyone do that?" he asked, appalled. Even in the depths of desperation, the weapons one would gain from doing such a thing seemed hardly worth the effort, to say nothing of the fact that...well, it was destroying an instrument. Music was too important for that.
Granted, maybe Demyx was a little biased. Music had always been one of his few comforts as a Nobody; he could hardly overstate its importance to him. But he'd always thought it meant as much to other people, too.
All else was forgotten, however, at the mention of his sitar and the possibility of retrieving it. If anything, his eyes opened wider before. "There's a place they keep that stuff?" he breathed. "You know where it is?" Why the hell hadn't Xigbar or Luxord mentioned that to him? Man, he was going to give those guys such a piece of his mind if they'd known and just been jerking him around again.
He cocked his head slightly. "Well, yeah. Why wouldn't I want to meet him? If you like him so much, then he's probably a cool guy, and I'll like him too." This was at least partially true; if Ritsuka was a nice guy who'd earned Soubi's almost fanatical loyalty, then he probably would be someone Demyx wanted to meet. Of course, there were other possibilities, too...but nothing he'd mention to Soubi. "Besides, if he's important to my roommate, he's important to me." And that was entirely true, if rather carefully ambiguous.
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Nobodies were a pretty complex concept, but he'd come to the conclusion that Soubi already understood way more about him than the reverse. Maybe Ritsuka could clarify at some point; if nothing else, Ritsuka probably wasn't full of drugs.
At the suggestion of cannibalizing an instrument to make weapons, Demyx's eyes widened to such a degree that it was clear Soubi had just suggested something along the lines of vandalizing a church. Granted, the use of an instrument as a weapon wasn't foreign to the Nobody, but that was different from ruining an instrument for the purpose. His sitar had been a really sturdy thing; whacking people with it hadn't hurt it at all. "Why would anyone do that?" he asked, appalled. Even in the depths of desperation, the weapons one would gain from doing such a thing seemed hardly worth the effort, to say nothing of the fact that...well, it was destroying an instrument. Music was too important for that.
Granted, maybe Demyx was a little biased. Music had always been one of his few comforts as a Nobody; he could hardly overstate its importance to him. But he'd always thought it meant as much to other people, too.
All else was forgotten, however, at the mention of his sitar and the possibility of retrieving it. If anything, his eyes opened wider before. "There's a place they keep that stuff?" he breathed. "You know where it is?" Why the hell hadn't Xigbar or Luxord mentioned that to him? Man, he was going to give those guys such a piece of his mind if they'd known and just been jerking him around
again.He cocked his head slightly. "Well, yeah. Why wouldn't I want to meet him? If you like him so much, then he's probably a cool guy, and I'll like him too." This was at least partially true; if Ritsuka was a nice guy who'd earned Soubi's almost fanatical loyalty, then he probably would be someone Demyx wanted to meet. Of course, there were other possibilities, too...but nothing he'd mention to Soubi. "Besides, if he's important to my roommate, he's important to me." And that was entirely true, if rather carefully ambiguous.