[ trust was a rather fluid little thing— each one had their own view, just as one would view friendship, or paradise. there have been people that have attempted to assassinate tsuna, and even then— he trusts them. gives them a second chance. since then, they don't leave his side, and maybe that's why he's so searched for back home. trust was something everyone wanted to feel—
but at it's root, it's a feeling. at least in his eyes, it's not a piece of paper you can see in front of you, clear enough to tell what color it is, how many lines it has— ]
FROM: phantomhive.ciel@cdc.org By what they say. Sometimes by what they do. They say for you without hesitation, and when they do for you, it's without fail.
for me a friend is already trustworthy and someone trustworthy is already a friend, you know? someone you can count on and they can count on you it always goes both ways
FROM: sawada.tsunayoshi@cdc.org
but it'll always be something i feel first i cant really explain it at all
FROM: phantomhive.ciel@cdc.org Sometimes, a friend isn't always trustworthy, and sometimes, someone trustworthy isn't always a friend. Just remember that.
FROM: phantomhive.ciel@cdc.org Judge people on what they show you, not on how you think you feel about them.
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but at it's root, it's a feeling. at least in his eyes, it's not a piece of paper you can see in front of you, clear enough to tell what color it is, how many lines it has— ]
FROM: sawada.tsunayoshi@cdc.org
how do you know for sure?
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By what they say. Sometimes by what they do. They say for you without hesitation, and when they do for you, it's without fail.
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that sounds more like a friend.
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FROM: phantomhive.ciel@cdc.org
We're talking about trustworthiness. I never said it couldn't be a friend.
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it just got me thinking, sorry
FROM: sawada.tsunayoshi@cdc.org
for me a friend is already trustworthy
and someone trustworthy is already a friend, you know?
someone you can count on and they can count on you
it always goes both ways
FROM: sawada.tsunayoshi@cdc.org
but it'll always be something i feel first
i cant really explain it at all
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Sometimes, a friend isn't always trustworthy, and sometimes, someone trustworthy isn't always a friend. Just remember that.
FROM: phantomhive.ciel@cdc.org
Judge people on what they show you, not on how you think you feel about them.