[ It's kind of weird, how habit manages to conflict with itself now; Ingo's here, and he's used to falling in and following the older twin's lead. It's a familiar pattern, familiar tracks even if left disused and without maintenance for some time. There's a decent part of him that's ready to, inclined to wait for Ingo and match and support, still, whenever they're together, part of what allowed them to be so in sync on the Multi lines back then,
just as much as there's a significant part of him that's gotten used to being on his own, and being the one to take charge and push forward (and keep going forward, one day at a time). They were perfectly capable of splitting up before, of course, functioned perfectly fine as separate units then, but that's different. It's different because Ingo is here and Emmet is still leading.
His indecision plays out for a moment like this before Emmet seemingly shakes his head in response to nothing and reinforces his smile. ]
Let's go left. If it doesn't work, we can follow the cliff back and go the other way.
[ His very sophisticated method of deciding— mental eeny meeny miny moe— has spoken. ]
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just as much as there's a significant part of him that's gotten used to being on his own, and being the one to take charge and push forward (and keep going forward, one day at a time). They were perfectly capable of splitting up before, of course, functioned perfectly fine as separate units then, but that's different. It's different because Ingo is here and Emmet is still leading.
His indecision plays out for a moment like this before Emmet seemingly shakes his head in response to nothing and reinforces his smile. ]
Let's go left. If it doesn't work, we can follow the cliff back and go the other way.
[ His very sophisticated method of deciding— mental eeny meeny miny moe— has spoken. ]