Somehow, Akira keeps his voice calm and nonjudgmental. Merely challenging. Like this were a simple hypothetical. No hint of the fact that a not-insignificant part of him wants to reach across the distance and just throttle Akechi right now. (He wonders if Akechi can hear it anyway. Probably.) But then, that wouldn't be taking responsibility for his part in all this. ]
... Either way, I suppose we can't find out now.
[ What's done is done. For all their power, neither one of them can take it back. Turning back time is a power that eludes even the Phantom Thieves. They can argue about whether it was right or not until the cows come home, but it wouldn't change anything. Akira sighs. ]
To my eye, at least. Frankly, I find myself surprised they were able to replace him so easily. So quickly. By my estimation, there weren't very many worthy candidates left. [The joint efforts of Akechi and Masayoshi Shido took care of that.
If it sounds as if he's bragging, it's because Akechi's decided in this moment to do just that. Standing in the ruin of his mistakes, he can't see any other way. Shed responsibility for his actions? Walk away from it?
The only person who he'd want to care about it is standing in front of him. Akira deserves to feel his anger toward him. Should feel anger toward him.]
You called this a parley. Do you truly think it's safe to meet me alone? Especially considering our last time together. [Or what should have been. Bragging, with that rumble of an edge in his voice, acting as if he's fully and firmly standing by his actions.
[ Akira is silent for a moment, turning that over in his head carefully, considering it from every angle in that way that he does. Nothing about Akechi is every truly "safe," is it? But if Akechi really wanted to kill him, he's had plenty of opportunity to do so. But he hasn't.
But perhaps spelling that out for Akechi isn't the wisest move, even if it would feel satisfying for the split second he'd spend being a smart-alec. It'd be so typical for him to die with his last words being "You haven't killed me yet, have you?" Truly embarrassing.
Besides, there's something else to it, too. ]
... Maybe. Maybe not. But a calculated risk is still better than an automatic lose.
[ Because from where Akira's standing, coming with the others in tow would be an auto-fail. Once the whole squad turns up, they're no longer on equal footing anymore. Whatever Akechi would do, it would be because his hand was forced. Any words exchanged would be false. Akira... doesn't want that. If they need to settle this between the two of them-- so be it. Akira's prepared for that possibility. But this started between them, it should end between them. Nothing else would have any meaning. ]
Quite true. [And then, without truly knowing what Akira is thinking, he adds:] Plus, coming alone means that you've preserved my life for another day. While most of your teammates were quite set on giving me another chance, I doubt that's the same case now. [They had acted together against him. In unison. It was a very thorough scheme, one that he began to put together when time allotted that capability to him.
In that way, Akechi isn't an incompetent detective, at least when given the opportunity to truly detect. Had his life gone a different way without the same power, he may have ended up in that role in the end.]
You do have to wonder. Why is it that the God of Control allows such a wild variable such as yourself to live?
[ "The God of Control," huh? That's a new one. Is Akechi referring to something real, or metaphorical? Where Akechi is concerned, it could easily be either. ]
... My rugged good looks?
[ Despite the seriousness of the situation, he can't quite resist. ]
[It's the seriousness of the situation and the lack of serious response that clues Akechi in to Akira's lack of knowledge regarding the situation. His eyebrows pinch together curiously.]
Something tells me that you're not to his tastes.
[A bit of humor.]
But that you said that at all means you're unaware of the circumstances at hand, aren't you? What caused all of this.
In the mystery that lied at the heart of it, apparently. In the cages of those who were set "free" from having to think for themselves. I never saw it for myself—circumstances never made that necessary. I could see the freedom he offered would be vicious for mankind, proof of the kinds of mindsets that would get a man like my father elected. At the heart of Mementos, the need to be ... controlled was gathered together. The true wish of humanity. It was on me to grant it, and let the world be as it always was.
[Leave to Akechi to explain it this way.]
The wish granter was that god of control. But again, why you? And why are you here at all?
... You're wrong. People deserve to be able to choose for themselves.
[ Akira looks a little bit heated as he says that-- quiet, but challenging. ]
... As for your question, I couldn't say. Why not ask him yourself?
[ From anyone else it would sound goading, but from Akira it only sounds curious. Actually, maybe it's a little bit goading. He never can resist being a little bit glib with Akechi. They always get under each other's skin like this.
But more importantly, if Akechi has a line to whatever it is that's caused this, maybe it's not too late. Maybe it can still be undone. ]
Is that so? And yet, everything that's happened with the Phantom Thieves only served to prove how easy it was to persuade society one way or another. Their attention spans were short. That's why we easily took advantage of it. [There is a hint to what he says that makes him sound—not quite contrite, that isn't the right word, but sad. Distant. Like he's stating these things because he's told himself them a hundred times before.]
Unfortunately, as you may have guessed, once a god gets what he wanted all along, a pawn can easily be discarded. [Like before. Like always, at least with him.]
I'm afraid that reaching him seems to be out of the question. [It's not like Akechi ever had access to the Velvet Room.]
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[ The only way?
Somehow, Akira keeps his voice calm and nonjudgmental. Merely challenging. Like this were a simple hypothetical. No hint of the fact that a not-insignificant part of him wants to reach across the distance and just throttle Akechi right now. (He wonders if Akechi can hear it anyway. Probably.) But then, that wouldn't be taking responsibility for his part in all this. ]
... Either way, I suppose we can't find out now.
[ What's done is done. For all their power, neither one of them can take it back. Turning back time is a power that eludes even the Phantom Thieves. They can argue about whether it was right or not until the cows come home, but it wouldn't change anything. Akira sighs. ]
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If it sounds as if he's bragging, it's because Akechi's decided in this moment to do just that. Standing in the ruin of his mistakes, he can't see any other way. Shed responsibility for his actions? Walk away from it?
The only person who he'd want to care about it is standing in front of him. Akira deserves to feel his anger toward him. Should feel anger toward him.]
You called this a parley. Do you truly think it's safe to meet me alone? Especially considering our last time together. [Or what should have been. Bragging, with that rumble of an edge in his voice, acting as if he's fully and firmly standing by his actions.
It's all Akechi can do.]
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But perhaps spelling that out for Akechi isn't the wisest move, even if it would feel satisfying for the split second he'd spend being a smart-alec. It'd be so typical for him to die with his last words being "You haven't killed me yet, have you?" Truly embarrassing.
Besides, there's something else to it, too. ]
... Maybe. Maybe not. But a calculated risk is still better than an automatic lose.
[ Because from where Akira's standing, coming with the others in tow would be an auto-fail. Once the whole squad turns up, they're no longer on equal footing anymore. Whatever Akechi would do, it would be because his hand was forced. Any words exchanged would be false. Akira... doesn't want that. If they need to settle this between the two of them-- so be it. Akira's prepared for that possibility. But this started between them, it should end between them. Nothing else would have any meaning. ]
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In that way, Akechi isn't an incompetent detective, at least when given the opportunity to truly detect. Had his life gone a different way without the same power, he may have ended up in that role in the end.]
You do have to wonder. Why is it that the God of Control allows such a wild variable such as yourself to live?
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... My rugged good looks?
[ Despite the seriousness of the situation, he can't quite resist. ]
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Something tells me that you're not to his tastes.
[A bit of humor.]
But that you said that at all means you're unaware of the circumstances at hand, aren't you? What caused all of this.
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... I've been trying to figure it out.
[ He sifts through all the strange things Akechi has said to him in the last five minutes. Things he hadn't known how to respond to. ]
I know some of it leads back to you and Mementos. But I'm missing a piece, aren't I?
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[Leave to Akechi to explain it this way.]
The wish granter was that god of control. But again, why you? And why are you here at all?
god sorry my life never gets less busy
[ Akira looks a little bit heated as he says that-- quiet, but challenging. ]
... As for your question, I couldn't say. Why not ask him yourself?
[ From anyone else it would sound goading, but from Akira it only sounds curious. Actually, maybe it's a little bit goading. He never can resist being a little bit glib with Akechi. They always get under each other's skin like this.
But more importantly, if Akechi has a line to whatever it is that's caused this, maybe it's not too late. Maybe it can still be undone. ]
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Unfortunately, as you may have guessed, once a god gets what he wanted all along, a pawn can easily be discarded. [Like before. Like always, at least with him.]
I'm afraid that reaching him seems to be out of the question. [It's not like Akechi ever had access to the Velvet Room.]