[That's far easier to believe-- the first parts, anyway, about a lull in the war, that things calm down a little. It's far easier to believe; far easier to deal with. There is a break, even if they all don't make it-- some of them will.
It's a pity she tells him she has a son-- because he would like to know more of her, to explore that one little sentence. To make the world better, and he wants to understand, to know this girl who has seen as much war as he has and still manages to say that. And he will, later-- but for now--]
I have a son?
[He'd just told Sasuke children were impossible, but-- perhaps it's possible. If there's a potion to keep him tame every month, perhaps there's a way to prevent his condition from passing.]
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It's a pity she tells him she has a son-- because he would like to know more of her, to explore that one little sentence. To make the world better, and he wants to understand, to know this girl who has seen as much war as he has and still manages to say that. And he will, later-- but for now--]
I have a son?
[He'd just told Sasuke children were impossible, but-- perhaps it's possible. If there's a potion to keep him tame every month, perhaps there's a way to prevent his condition from passing.]