[ Well... Ori has most certainly partaken in more than a few murders, but at least she hasn't— gods, what a comparison. Her brow furrows as soon as Hilda mentions it, lips pulling into a deep frown. But she's not here to ask about that, specifically, she's here to make sure Hilda is alright after all of the nightmares.
She squeezes Hilda's hand before she pulls away, so that she can take up the teapot in her hands and pour a cup for Hilda. After she sets the cup by her friend, Ori busies herself with piling pastries and sweets onto a plate for Hilda while she listens closely. ]
It was... difficult, especially whenever it was somebody that I didn't even now or aren't that close with... I can't help but feel like I should try to find them to apologize for being made to see everything.
[ She sighs. ]
The worst of the nightmares, though... only Thoma and Diluc saw. I wonder if they got pulled in because, maybe, my subconscious was reaching out to them or something—
[ Which... makes her feel worse, actually, but it's her precious blessing that both of them truly saved her from herself, those nights.
In any case, "could be a lot worse off," is an assessment that Ori has heard countless times from her own friends, usually said in attempts to veil a lot more hurt than they're willing to really say. She's guilty of it, herself. ]
It must have been a lot, to see others' dreams too, though. Especially having that responsibility of making sure that they wake up from the nightmare... I really think that it's a horrifying experience for everyone... I'm so sorry that you were caught up in all of it too, Hilda.
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She squeezes Hilda's hand before she pulls away, so that she can take up the teapot in her hands and pour a cup for Hilda. After she sets the cup by her friend, Ori busies herself with piling pastries and sweets onto a plate for Hilda while she listens closely. ]
It was... difficult, especially whenever it was somebody that I didn't even now or aren't that close with... I can't help but feel like I should try to find them to apologize for being made to see everything.
[ She sighs. ]
The worst of the nightmares, though... only Thoma and Diluc saw. I wonder if they got pulled in because, maybe, my subconscious was reaching out to them or something—
[ Which... makes her feel worse, actually, but it's her precious blessing that both of them truly saved her from herself, those nights.
In any case, "could be a lot worse off," is an assessment that Ori has heard countless times from her own friends, usually said in attempts to veil a lot more hurt than they're willing to really say. She's guilty of it, herself. ]
It must have been a lot, to see others' dreams too, though. Especially having that responsibility of making sure that they wake up from the nightmare... I really think that it's a horrifying experience for everyone... I'm so sorry that you were caught up in all of it too, Hilda.