[Flowey wants to argue. He wants to scream and swear and run away, no matter how stupid Akechi thinks he is. But there's just one problem: Akechi is right.
Flowey almost seems to deflate, letting out a long sigh.] Yeah...
... Ugh. [Now he wants to ask Akechi if he really still thinks that Flowey has any chance of ever being good, but he can't stand the idea of begging for validation. Besides, he'll just say the same thing-- someone believed in Akechi at his worst, and someone believed in Flowey at his worst.
The worst thing about the world not being a game is that he just has to keep going. He has to keep trying to be good. He has to keep fixing it when he screws something up. There's no 'happily ever after' or even 'new game plus' moment. It just goes on.]
I'm not good at this dumb 'saying sorry' thing. It's not like I can really mean it.
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Flowey almost seems to deflate, letting out a long sigh.] Yeah...
... Ugh. [Now he wants to ask Akechi if he really still thinks that Flowey has any chance of ever being good, but he can't stand the idea of begging for validation. Besides, he'll just say the same thing-- someone believed in Akechi at his worst, and someone believed in Flowey at his worst.
The worst thing about the world not being a game is that he just has to keep going. He has to keep trying to be good. He has to keep fixing it when he screws something up. There's no 'happily ever after' or even 'new game plus' moment. It just goes on.]
I'm not good at this dumb 'saying sorry' thing. It's not like I can really mean it.