The difference between memory and personality has never been so stark for Sora than at this point. He's about to argue, but realizes that makes sense. Even if they're working from the same memories, Skyler's going to choose to use the information in a different way from him because he has a different way of looking at the world. He chooses not to see the world the way Sora does - for a lot of reasons, but mostly because he doesn't want to.
It's an observation that seems handy but kind of difficult to explain and irrelevant to the current topic, which is this: Sora whirls around on the soldier, mouth open and mock-flabbergasted. Perhaps even offended!
"Could too! You don't know. I could be the best student ever and pick it up real fast. It'd sneak up on you! I'd sneak up on you!" He... really couldn't, he's too much of a goober, but bless, he'd try.
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It's an observation that seems handy but kind of difficult to explain and irrelevant to the current topic, which is this: Sora whirls around on the soldier, mouth open and mock-flabbergasted. Perhaps even offended!
"Could too! You don't know. I could be the best student ever and pick it up real fast. It'd sneak up on you! I'd sneak up on you!" He... really couldn't, he's too much of a goober, but bless, he'd try.