Even though he doesn't continue the thought, instead returning to his original topic of the people he met, the 'but' does stick in Madoka's head. She knows that she has a lot of worries, but she also knows other people have their own worries. Judging by what Tidus is saying about this place being all he has.. he really must have a lot of his own worries.
Should she dig into those? He already seems a little awkward and sat, and it's not like Madoka wants to make him even sadder. But on the other hand - what has keeping your emotions and worries to yourself ever done for anyone?
So slowly, gently, she asks: ".. 'But'.. what, Tidus?"
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Even though he doesn't continue the thought, instead returning to his original topic of the people he met, the 'but' does stick in Madoka's head. She knows that she has a lot of worries, but she also knows other people have their own worries. Judging by what Tidus is saying about this place being all he has.. he really must have a lot of his own worries.
Should she dig into those? He already seems a little awkward and sat, and it's not like Madoka wants to make him even sadder. But on the other hand - what has keeping your emotions and worries to yourself ever done for anyone?
So slowly, gently, she asks: ".. 'But'.. what, Tidus?"