[That burns a little, though not in anger so much as shame. When it comes to those he cares about, Sans has always been a big believer in failure. Loving someone came part and parcel with wanting them to have the room to make their own choices -- regardless of what he thought about it.
Respect, that's the word he'd use on a good day. Others have used lazy. Sans is sure the real truth lies somewhere in between, nestled between well-intentioned freedom and inaction. If there's one thing he's sure of, it's the twofold regret that seeps in after someone he loves chooses a path he could have swayed them off.
It's a few moments before Sans finds his words.]
Do you really think that, or are do you feel more in control when you can blame everything on yourself?
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Respect, that's the word he'd use on a good day. Others have used lazy. Sans is sure the real truth lies somewhere in between, nestled between well-intentioned freedom and inaction. If there's one thing he's sure of, it's the twofold regret that seeps in after someone he loves chooses a path he could have swayed them off.
It's a few moments before Sans finds his words.]
Do you really think that, or are do you feel more in control when you can blame everything on yourself?