[He holds back from saying that Zekarion probably wouldn't have the imagination to hallucinate someone like him. You know, because he's really cool and everything. Look at that character development.
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So, he's already read his parchment, huh? At least he doesn't have to go and tell him that bit, but seeing his reaction, it's obvious that Zekarion was slammed with a particularly nasty one. He... yeah, that's a common feeling and Scott almost instinctively reaches for the paper that he still keeps on him. The words written there have haunted him since they changed from his original crime, not wanting to believe that he'd do such a horrible thing.
But he did do that terrible thing. At least one version of him has.
Scott visibly fidgets, momentarily catching a faraway look, before he reverts his attention back on him.]
Those crimes aren't necessarily true. You wouldn't be the first person with a false accusation. [...] As I've said, a lot of things don't make sense.
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So, he's already read his parchment, huh? At least he doesn't have to go and tell him that bit, but seeing his reaction, it's obvious that Zekarion was slammed with a particularly nasty one. He... yeah, that's a common feeling and Scott almost instinctively reaches for the paper that he still keeps on him. The words written there have haunted him since they changed from his original crime, not wanting to believe that he'd do such a horrible thing.
But he did do that terrible thing. At least one version of him has.
Scott visibly fidgets, momentarily catching a faraway look, before he reverts his attention back on him.]
Those crimes aren't necessarily true. You wouldn't be the first person with a false accusation. [...] As I've said, a lot of things don't make sense.