[ Dainsleif grants this a nod, folding his arms as he is wont to do, and just temporarily position himself so that he's leaning against a wall, still watching as Yugamu works. ]
...Not many are able to work through a difficult time with such a mindset.
[ In some cases, some might even find themselves losing who they are in what they are doing.
His eyes scan the room again...thinking back to the labs Khaenri'ah had. ]
[ The eyes are a bit different, but it doesn't bother him any. Dainsleif doesn't seem the type to nag endlessly, anyway. ]
No, but I've never been good with the emotional aspects of things.
[ He manages to talk as he works, idly tipping the contents of one beaker into another. The little portable burner is starting to turn red as it heats up.
A tap of glass on the table. ]
You don't really have a lot of time to grieve and mourn in the moment. Things will move on regardless of how fast you want it to. [ This time he turns to look at Dain over the curve of his shoulder, still plastering that smile on his face. ] I've got experience in that sort of thing, so I'd know.
[ Dainsleif still keeps vigil nonetheless, while soon the other speaks of emotions; in the subject itself there is cause for pause, in personal knowing. But, perhaps to also allow a lead into silence as the only sound is work, while Yugamu elucidates even further. Then, his eyes flicker to the beakers, staying, but...
His attention returns to meet the other once again when Yugamu looks back, with that smile worn comfortably like an old wound. ]
I find myself of similar mind.
[ The unsaid question is answered with an affirmative. ]
What good of is it to allow it to hang over, if only to be the final deathblow? There are no other choices.
However, for those like us, with experience...in a situation like this, do you believe that there is a limit? If you believe so, what helps you surpass it?
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...Not many are able to work through a difficult time with such a mindset.
[ In some cases, some might even find themselves losing who they are in what they are doing.
His eyes scan the room again...thinking back to the labs Khaenri'ah had. ]
no subject
No, but I've never been good with the emotional aspects of things.
[ He manages to talk as he works, idly tipping the contents of one beaker into another. The little portable burner is starting to turn red as it heats up.
A tap of glass on the table. ]
You don't really have a lot of time to grieve and mourn in the moment. Things will move on regardless of how fast you want it to. [ This time he turns to look at Dain over the curve of his shoulder, still plastering that smile on his face. ] I've got experience in that sort of thing, so I'd know.
[ 'Don't you, too?' goes unsaid. ]
no subject
His attention returns to meet the other once again when Yugamu looks back, with that smile worn comfortably like an old wound. ]
I find myself of similar mind.
[ The unsaid question is answered with an affirmative. ]
What good of is it to allow it to hang over, if only to be the final deathblow? There are no other choices.
However, for those like us, with experience...in a situation like this, do you believe that there is a limit? If you believe so, what helps you surpass it?