Well, let's face it. Genis and Solomon have more or less come to terms with one another. He doesn't necessarily fully like it, but he's come to peace with it. Solomon doesn't sound like a bad guy, and well... he's still got a big world to explore and people to make friends with. So generally speaking, Genis will be back to normal... or at least an approximation of that, as much as can be given the fact that they're on a turtle world.
Still, he can't help but be both intrigued and weirded out by getting Virginia's diary. "It still feels weird calling her mom," Genis admits as he holds the diary close. "I didn't know Tethe'alla existed until you told me about it." He's being absolutely honest about it, even though she already knows all of this deep inside. But still, he could tell it was important, and if nothing else, it did give him extra reading material... on top of all the books he was reading at the university library when he got a chance. So there's that. He tosses a casual smile up to his sister after a moment. "Thanks, Raine. I'll keep it safe."
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Still, he can't help but be both intrigued and weirded out by getting Virginia's diary. "It still feels weird calling her mom," Genis admits as he holds the diary close. "I didn't know Tethe'alla existed until you told me about it." He's being absolutely honest about it, even though she already knows all of this deep inside. But still, he could tell it was important, and if nothing else, it did give him extra reading material... on top of all the books he was reading at the university library when he got a chance. So there's that. He tosses a casual smile up to his sister after a moment. "Thanks, Raine. I'll keep it safe."