Pretty neutral! The conversations they've had have been interesting, but at the same time, Alma's almost certainly a bit of of a loose canon when it comes to scientists and Zexion really doesn't have any desire to be shot. Add to that how absolutely full of issues Alma is . . . it's a bit like talking to the replica at his most broken points, only this time, Zexion doesn't have any sense of personal responsibility urging him to see them fixed. Alma isn't his problem, and he's got about zero desire for Alma to become his problem. The kids he does have here are handfuls enough.
That and, you know, Kanda's world. Allen's world. There are some things that are just far too big to assume you'll ever be able to tackle them effectively.
So how's that whole two boyfriend thing working out?
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That and, you know, Kanda's world. Allen's world. There are some things that are just far too big to assume you'll ever be able to tackle them effectively.
So how's that whole two boyfriend thing working out?