[ It's hard not to think of Meer Campbell here, who so readily threw away all that she used to be in order to step into the skin of Lacus Clyne. Had Gil's assassination attempt not failed, he expects Meer would have abandoned her old name completely sooner rather than later.
It's also easier to think of Meer, than to think of himself. Rau's gaze is the only that Gil always threatens to crumble under. Helplessly bound by him just as the queen piece they're holding onto.]
I'd like to think I'm quite adept at basing my 'lies' in true circumstance.
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[ It's hard not to think of Meer Campbell here, who so readily threw away all that she used to be in order to step into the skin of Lacus Clyne. Had Gil's assassination attempt not failed, he expects Meer would have abandoned her old name completely sooner rather than later.
It's also easier to think of Meer, than to think of himself. Rau's gaze is the only that Gil always threatens to crumble under. Helplessly bound by him just as the queen piece they're holding onto.]
I'd like to think I'm quite adept at basing my 'lies' in true circumstance.