The thought that Jedha sure as hell collapsed skitters across his mind without being allowed to form. It'll probably be back, but later, when he's not around Jude. For now it's worth it to fight off, whatever that might cost in the long run.
He's not sure how to reply anyway. He knows he and Jude have very different opinions about what's going on and how much to think about it, and everything he could say might be annoying. Usually he'd either start an argument or just never mention it again, depending on whether he wanted to preserve the peace. The twin desires to talk about something significant and not upset Jude even a little are less familiar and he doesn't know how to reconcile them.
Cave-ins, at least, call for a little tact under the circumstances. "Well, at least we probably don't need anything from down in the caves?" Oh, good, babbling like a weirdo. Why does this happen so often?
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He's not sure how to reply anyway. He knows he and Jude have very different opinions about what's going on and how much to think about it, and everything he could say might be annoying. Usually he'd either start an argument or just never mention it again, depending on whether he wanted to preserve the peace. The twin desires to talk about something significant and not upset Jude even a little are less familiar and he doesn't know how to reconcile them.
Cave-ins, at least, call for a little tact under the circumstances. "Well, at least we probably don't need anything from down in the caves?" Oh, good, babbling like a weirdo. Why does this happen so often?