[He’s going to probably see if he can do anything about that vegetable dislike over there. Even if it comes down to playing dirty (if you lose the race, you have to eat broccoli). Maybe. Though he’s not too concerned about it because Goten can make his own life decisions and the boy’s young and hyperactive so he’ll burn through whatever he eats in a minute.
Sousuke’s not surprised that Goten catches onto that and goes silent to try and ponder it. For a moment at least. As he said, it’s hard to explain and simply mentioning it frustrates him because Sousuke doesn’t like talking about his weaknesses. Plus, he’s found out something about swimming and water that brings that issue a lot closer to home. Rin loves the water and it’s become clear to the shinki that his “issues” with it are preventing Rin from enjoying it.]
No. It’s hard to describe. It’s like being pulled in two directions. I want to swim, but when I get near it, I feel sick.
[“Sick” is a bad way to put it, but how can he describe that feeling of dread and revulsion that comes into his mind, as if sensing that the longer he stays near the water, the closer he is to something really bad happening. It’s ominous and a pressure that incites fear, anger, frustration, the urge to flee, and rejection. All the while clashing with a sincere desire to embrace the water and lounge within it, like he belongs there or something… In other words, it drives him nuts.]
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Sousuke’s not surprised that Goten catches onto that and goes silent to try and ponder it. For a moment at least. As he said, it’s hard to explain and simply mentioning it frustrates him because Sousuke doesn’t like talking about his weaknesses. Plus, he’s found out something about swimming and water that brings that issue a lot closer to home. Rin loves the water and it’s become clear to the shinki that his “issues” with it are preventing Rin from enjoying it.]
No. It’s hard to describe. It’s like being pulled in two directions. I want to swim, but when I get near it, I feel sick.
[“Sick” is a bad way to put it, but how can he describe that feeling of dread and revulsion that comes into his mind, as if sensing that the longer he stays near the water, the closer he is to something really bad happening. It’s ominous and a pressure that incites fear, anger, frustration, the urge to flee, and rejection. All the while clashing with a sincere desire to embrace the water and lounge within it, like he belongs there or something… In other words, it drives him nuts.]