Raine's feeble protest falls on deaf ears. Right now, it just isn't... something Genis wanted to deal with. Genis is more or less heads down, not looking up at either of the two adults. It's ironic that Genis is just drowning with internal inconsistency when he practically lambasted the whole of the shell for suffering the same affliction. All he wants is out, out of the room, out from the stifling walls, out where he can just curl up into a ball in a corner with his kendama to help ease the pain.
Solomon's offer, however, doesn't quite have the same effect. He looks up briefly, though he doesn't give him a full gaze; he's only looking at him from the corner of his eye. But before he can even reply, Solomon is already out the door, leaving him and Raine alone. But it doesn't help the environs at all; it's still just like that trap he fell into up on Derris-Kharlan. But nonetheless, Genis pauses for just a moment, not reaching for the door.
Without turning back to Raine, he just just stands there, head down. "He can do whatever he wants, but I can't stay here. I can't be here right now. I swear I'll burn the door down if I have to."
Yes, she's his sister, and he still does care, but he just can't. He just can't.
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Solomon's offer, however, doesn't quite have the same effect. He looks up briefly, though he doesn't give him a full gaze; he's only looking at him from the corner of his eye. But before he can even reply, Solomon is already out the door, leaving him and Raine alone. But it doesn't help the environs at all; it's still just like that trap he fell into up on Derris-Kharlan. But nonetheless, Genis pauses for just a moment, not reaching for the door.
Without turning back to Raine, he just just stands there, head down. "He can do whatever he wants, but I can't stay here. I can't be here right now. I swear I'll burn the door down if I have to."
Yes, she's his sister, and he still does care, but he just can't. He just can't.