[Oh. He laughs, and that feeling--that fond sympathy--translates, even if the laughter doesn't.]
no. i suppose they don't. some make more sense than others, you learn to recognize the patterns of your own feelings . . . but overall, objectively, no. feelings don't make any sense at all.
[Sai's right, though. The explanation is missing something. It's difficult, because Giorno is so familiar now--has become so familiar, over the past year, although he never was before--with the feeling of protectiveness that trying to tease out the logic versus illogic of it is difficult.]
[But, after a pause, he bites the tip of his tongue thoughtfully and nods to himself.]
"consolidating your forces"--that means planning, that means logic. that means level-headed thinking but you weren't level-headed when you went to see naruto, i don't think, or you would have gotten in touch with him first. he wouldn't have been surprised.
were you afraid that something might happen to him? that you might lose him?
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no. i suppose they don't. some make more sense than others, you learn to recognize the patterns of your own feelings . . . but overall, objectively, no. feelings don't make any sense at all.
[Sai's right, though. The explanation is missing something. It's difficult, because Giorno is so familiar now--has become so familiar, over the past year, although he never was before--with the feeling of protectiveness that trying to tease out the logic versus illogic of it is difficult.]
[But, after a pause, he bites the tip of his tongue thoughtfully and nods to himself.]
"consolidating your forces"--that means planning, that means logic. that means level-headed thinking
but you weren't level-headed when you went to see naruto, i don't think, or you would have gotten in touch with him first. he wouldn't have been surprised.
were you afraid that something might happen to him? that you might lose him?