Because Hayame had expected him to. She had thought he would, because for some reason that man had seemed so intent on convincing her that he was her ally, even her "friend"... but she cannot help but see what he had done as proof that he was not.]
Perhaps he uses the term "friend" far too easily.
[How could she not see his silence as a betrayal? He wanted to cooperate with that man? He told him he was grateful for his honesty? Hayame's lip curls back into a sneer of disgust because disgust is easier than admitting she was hurt- even if it might be somewhat obvious how Meridian's silence on this issue -on almost every issue she's made the effort to raise- made her feel.]
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Because Hayame had expected him to. She had thought he would, because for some reason that man had seemed so intent on convincing her that he was her ally, even her "friend"... but she cannot help but see what he had done as proof that he was not.]
Perhaps he uses the term "friend" far too easily.
[How could she not see his silence as a betrayal? He wanted to cooperate with that man? He told him he was grateful for his honesty? Hayame's lip curls back into a sneer of disgust because disgust is easier than admitting she was hurt- even if it might be somewhat obvious how Meridian's silence on this issue -on almost every issue she's made the effort to raise- made her feel.]