[He brings up his hands and links them, fingers weaving through each other as he leans back in his seat. The hero on the scene is shown punching an enemy that'll appear later in the season, a picture of bravery and justice and fairness and all the things Ken wished he felt more confident about having. Heroes are not real. But he wished he could emulate some of their values, sometimes.]
... I'm not confident. I think it'll be arrogant, to think that I could turn things around for them just like that. One word of forgiveness -- even if I don't think there's anything to forgive anymore -- doesn't... it doesn't change what happened. The two of us can't go back, anymore, just like everyone else. And I hurt them a lot, and I know they worry. [He's rambling. He's managing to keep himself somewhat vague, but he's rambling, because he'd sat on these thoughts and feelings all day and Edgeworth had always listened to him patiently, calmly, with critical, logical responses. Even if nothing Ken's seeking now is very logical. He bites his lip momentarily.] But even if it's a small difference, I have to make it. For me, for them... I'm sure that's what would make my mother feel at ease, too, if she's watching somewhere.
But thank you. And... thanks, too, for not pressing.
[While Ken speaks, Edgeworth turns his gaze back to the television set. It's not because he doesn't care. It's not because he's trying to give Ken his space, either. It's because it's the best way he can think of to cover up the blind, terrified panic that has infested every fiber of his being. This conflict spoke of something far more serious than Edgeworth imagined, and - oh dear lord, it involves his mother, too. Just what is he supposed to tell Ken?! He's used to burning bridges, not mending them! Though...hrm. He knows very little of forgiveness, giving or receiving it, but he has some experience with putting his anger aside when a case is on the line. Perhaps he might have something to say after all]
This place...
[He purses his lips together for a moment, gathering his thoughts]
This place has a way of forging strange alliances. Sometimes we're forced to work side by side with people we dislike, or even hate, just to make it through the day.
[Finally he looks at Ken, his expression calm, but serious]
Perhaps you won't be able to turn things around with words of forgiveness. But perhaps you won't need to. If you can establish the groundwork for a truce, then the realities of our new home will do the rest of the work for you.
[Ken isn't sure what he was expecting from Edgeworth. He could easily have reacted with something cryptic, serious -- this man knew not to mince words around him -- but he was just as capable of being kind and compassionate. Ken could've and would've taken either, accepting them, but this is, in a way, more than he had hoped for.
Edgeworth's expression is serious, but Ken's smile remains, even growing calmer.]
We did that a while ago. We promised that we'll try to get to know each other better, take the time to learn more... so I hope you're right. I hope we can get further than that.
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... I'm not confident. I think it'll be arrogant, to think that I could turn things around for them just like that. One word of forgiveness -- even if I don't think there's anything to forgive anymore -- doesn't... it doesn't change what happened. The two of us can't go back, anymore, just like everyone else. And I hurt them a lot, and I know they worry. [He's rambling. He's managing to keep himself somewhat vague, but he's rambling, because he'd sat on these thoughts and feelings all day and Edgeworth had always listened to him patiently, calmly, with critical, logical responses. Even if nothing Ken's seeking now is very logical. He bites his lip momentarily.] But even if it's a small difference, I have to make it. For me, for them... I'm sure that's what would make my mother feel at ease, too, if she's watching somewhere.
But thank you. And... thanks, too, for not pressing.
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This place...
[He purses his lips together for a moment, gathering his thoughts]
This place has a way of forging strange alliances. Sometimes we're forced to work side by side with people we dislike, or even hate, just to make it through the day.
[Finally he looks at Ken, his expression calm, but serious]
Perhaps you won't be able to turn things around with words of forgiveness. But perhaps you won't need to. If you can establish the groundwork for a truce, then the realities of our new home will do the rest of the work for you.
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Edgeworth's expression is serious, but Ken's smile remains, even growing calmer.]
We did that a while ago. We promised that we'll try to get to know each other better, take the time to learn more... so I hope you're right. I hope we can get further than that.
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It sounds like you're further ahead than you realize. It may take time, but I trust that you two can figure something out.