Rin glances away now, as he often does when he's not completely sure if what he's about to say is the right thing to say.]
When we had the clue and were trying to decide what case to use it on, nearly everyone who defended you last week said to use it on Claude's case. I was guessing that they could see something about Emet-Selch's killer that I couldn't, we're never that unanimous in deciding on what to do with clues, but it wasn't until yours and Harrow's answers to the locket questions that I really began to hear that part of me that was saying 'look into this more, something's wrong here'. But when you said you would explain later and we only had minutes to go, I just accepted it. There wasn't enough proof to say it was you, and 'this is what my heart's telling me' hasn't exactly gotten good responses before. And...maybe I wanted to believe it too. That it wasn't you, and you hadn't gone through that shadow stuff.
[He's not mad, and he definitely doesn't blame Molly. He just feels sad, mostly.]
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Rin glances away now, as he often does when he's not completely sure if what he's about to say is the right thing to say.]
When we had the clue and were trying to decide what case to use it on, nearly everyone who defended you last week said to use it on Claude's case. I was guessing that they could see something about Emet-Selch's killer that I couldn't, we're never that unanimous in deciding on what to do with clues, but it wasn't until yours and Harrow's answers to the locket questions that I really began to hear that part of me that was saying 'look into this more, something's wrong here'. But when you said you would explain later and we only had minutes to go, I just accepted it. There wasn't enough proof to say it was you, and 'this is what my heart's telling me' hasn't exactly gotten good responses before. And...maybe I wanted to believe it too. That it wasn't you, and you hadn't gone through that shadow stuff.
[He's not mad, and he definitely doesn't blame Molly. He just feels sad, mostly.]