[he doesn't buy that it's not on him for being a weak link, but he also doesn't mention it further. he'll just ruminate on it while laying here in the mud. oh crunchy leaves, at least you don't have any expectations or moral complications about you.]
From what I gathered of Jessie's findings, it's not unlikely or impossible. I think it's just a matter of when. Regardless, he'll likely want to talk to you about the choice he made at the carnival. I tried to make it clear that it was the right thing for him and not a decision he made under duress or anything, but
Well, we both saw how bad he got before he got close to changing his mind. I'm sorry. This is going to make everything even harder for the foreseeable future.
[ she certainly isn't going to place blame on any one set of shoulders. they'd collectively made the decision to keep it from woody, and she won't let buzz bear that alone. ]
So what you're saying is that it's still just a waiting game.
He's in a different place here than he was then. I can't say for sure whether he'd make the same choice. I don't think any of us could.
A waiting game that should have an end now, at least.
Yeah. I'm trying to remember that. I told him about Forky as well which definitely didn't help. You remember the spork we were trying to rescue from the store?
He asked some uncomfortable questions. I'll talk to him later about them. Even if it's just me saying that I don't understand it either. At least he'll know there wasn't some big thing around it. It just happened.
That's very kind of you. I think I have everything to do with Forky covered, fortunately. It's not confusing so much as it is...
...Existential. I think the second rule after the main one is to not ask about why we are the way we are. If it's not, it should be. I'm making it a rule for me. Don't ask. I don't want to think about it. It's law now.
Anyway, the same goes for you, Miss Peep. Please don't hesitate to ask if you need some moral support when the inevitable happens. I'm sorry again.
[you know it's bad when he goes back to "miss peep".]
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From what I gathered of Jessie's findings, it's not unlikely or impossible. I think it's just a matter of when.
Regardless, he'll likely want to talk to you about the choice he made at the carnival.
I tried to make it clear that it was the right thing for him and not a decision he made under duress or anything, but
Well, we both saw how bad he got before he got close to changing his mind.
I'm sorry. This is going to make everything even harder for the foreseeable future.
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So what you're saying is that it's still just a waiting game.
He's in a different place here than he was then. I can't say for sure whether he'd make the same choice. I don't think any of us could.
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Yeah. I'm trying to remember that.
I told him about Forky as well which definitely didn't help.
You remember the spork we were trying to rescue from the store?
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How'd he take it?
1/2
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Oh, you meant Woody.
He asked some uncomfortable questions. I'll talk to him later about them.
Even if it's just me saying that I don't understand it either.
At least he'll know there wasn't some big thing around it. It just happened.
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[ even though there are only so many gaps she can fill in on her end. ]
I don't know much about where he's been, but I have some of the story at least.
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I think I have everything to do with Forky covered, fortunately.
It's not confusing so much as it is...
...Existential.
I think the second rule after the main one is to not ask about why we are the way we are.
If it's not, it should be.
I'm making it a rule for me. Don't ask. I don't want to think about it. It's law now.
Anyway, the same goes for you, Miss Peep. Please don't hesitate to ask if you need some moral support when the inevitable happens. I'm sorry again.
[you know it's bad when he goes back to "miss peep".]