[... Fred don't you know you weren't supposed to ask her that?? Honestly.]
No, ultimately he's the product of myself and Masaomi. We are both people that have had to fight in our own ways, so I trust that Yamato can fight with himself enough to figure out what kind of man he wants to be.
[It doesn't mean she won't help or insist that Masaomi continue to be a father, but by and large Yamato's beyond helicopter guidance.]
It's just that I've never been very good at sharing, I suppose. Even though pack life necessitates it, I've always wanted someone to love me, and no one else. Not ever being enough is painful, but it isn't anyone's fault.
[And of course she won't say it, but being with Yamato was different from Masaomi in the sense that the illusion was far greater. But she couldn't maintain that idea with him when she literally had to watch him walk off with someone else of his own volition.]
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No, ultimately he's the product of myself and Masaomi. We are both people that have had to fight in our own ways, so I trust that Yamato can fight with himself enough to figure out what kind of man he wants to be.
[It doesn't mean she won't help or insist that Masaomi continue to be a father, but by and large Yamato's beyond helicopter guidance.]
It's just that I've never been very good at sharing, I suppose. Even though pack life necessitates it, I've always wanted someone to love me, and no one else. Not ever being enough is painful, but it isn't anyone's fault.
[And of course she won't say it, but being with Yamato was different from Masaomi in the sense that the illusion was far greater. But she couldn't maintain that idea with him when she literally had to watch him walk off with someone else of his own volition.]