[Good on you for not enabling his caffeine addiction.
The water definitely helps though once Grimm gets back as Danny didn't realize just how thirsty he actually was until the water was in his hands. He really should be more attentive about that sort of thing, but since when did Danny care about his own needs am I right.]
[Danny has already drained half of his water in the moment it was handed to him, but upon hearing Gray's words, there's a moment where he stares into his glass rather contemplative before he smiles. One that actually leans more genuine than his usual fake smiles.]
I'm glad to hear that... to be honest, and maybe I'm just feeling weirdly sentimental, but I kind of wish that you had been in my world. Things might have been different if I had a friend like you there.
[Because his "friends" back home were fellow serial killers who you can't trust as far as you can throw them. Having an actual friend could have possibly prevented a lot of trouble, really.]
[... I can't believe I didn't notice I typed that mistake until now oh my god.]
Mm. Indeed.
[He sets his water down for a moment before he leans back against the couch.]
You mentioned that your child was happier that it was getting warmer out, but I failed to ask where they were right now. Are they at home or out somewhere?
Ah, I see. I haven't spoken to them much, but they seem like a nice sort.
[So did the Hollow Knight and Hornet too, for the amount of time he spoke to them. Grimm's pretty lucky having such good friends from home here too, in that regard.]
[Then why go home at all? Why not find a way to just stay here forever?
... But, he doesn't voice that. Danny may not want to go back home to die and can't see why anyone else would accept that kind of fate, but he doesn't want to give away that's where his own thoughts are at here.]
[For a moment, Danny lifts his good hand to... what? He's not sure what he had been planning on doing with it, a half-aborted attempt at maybe touching the other's face, but he drops his hand drops back down awkwardly as he sighs.]
Somehow it seems we ended up on another rather depressing topic of discussion here.
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[Good on you for not enabling his caffeine addiction.
The water definitely helps though once Grimm gets back as Danny didn't realize just how thirsty he actually was until the water was in his hands. He really should be more attentive about that sort of thing, but since when did Danny care about his own needs am I right.]
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Grimm takes a seat next to Danny, sipping his own water.]
Of course. It is the least I can do for a friend.
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I'm glad to hear that... to be honest, and maybe I'm just feeling weirdly sentimental, but I kind of wish that you had been in my world. Things might have been different if I had a friend like you there.
[Because his "friends" back home were fellow serial killers who you can't trust as far as you can throw them. Having an actual friend could have possibly prevented a lot of trouble, really.]
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What's happened has happened. All we can do is support each other going forward.
But I am honored to hear that.
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Mm. Indeed.
[He sets his water down for a moment before he leans back against the couch.]
You mentioned that your child was happier that it was getting warmer out, but I failed to ask where they were right now. Are they at home or out somewhere?
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[Wouldn't do to take them away from their other parent.]
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[So did the Hollow Knight and Hornet too, for the amount of time he spoke to them. Grimm's pretty lucky having such good friends from home here too, in that regard.]
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Aside from them, do you think there's anyone else from home that you would like to have here too?
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[...he's a little sad about not being able to share the few remaining months of his life with Brumm.]
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Oh? He must be a very good friend, then.
[... Totally not going to be jealous thinking that, it's fine. This is fine.]
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[too late we're going to have this discussion]
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Ah? What makes you say that?
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I have long accepted it as the fate of all who bear the name 'Grimm'. Brumm has not.
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Why? I mean... is it really necessary for you to die just to pass a title like that on to another?
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[And he cannot allow that.]
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[He hesitates, caught off guard by how much that genuinely bothers him on some level, before he tries again.]
That sort of ritual doesn't have to take place here, does it? It might not even work if attempted in a place like this.
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[It's just that when he does, that end is in a matter of days, or perhaps even hours.]
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[Then why go home at all? Why not find a way to just stay here forever?
... But, he doesn't voice that. Danny may not want to go back home to die and can't see why anyone else would accept that kind of fate, but he doesn't want to give away that's where his own thoughts are at here.]
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[Danny's already having a rough go of it without bringing Grimm's impending death into the situation.]
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[He has no say in it, but he still feels like he's at fault.]
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Somehow it seems we ended up on another rather depressing topic of discussion here.
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