[Eddie might not be anywhere near the type of person who would run away from someone in distress, but he also completely understands people who do. He's been a cop long enough to have heard a lot of terrible stuff, and so he thinks he's pretty prepared to listen to almost anything.
That particular conception, however, is seriously challenged when Taako starts talking about his deaths, though. Casually, almost off-handed, like it doesn't matter, he describes being trapped somewhere and killed over and over, by a giant worm or being blown up, and having forgotten other times he died.]
Oh my god.
[The expression on Eddie's face is horrified, and he's almost completely forgotten his own distress (its so much easier to focus on someone else's problems instead of his own).]
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That particular conception, however, is seriously challenged when Taako starts talking about his deaths, though. Casually, almost off-handed, like it doesn't matter, he describes being trapped somewhere and killed over and over, by a giant worm or being blown up, and having forgotten other times he died.]
Oh my god.
[The expression on Eddie's face is horrified, and he's almost completely forgotten his own distress (its so much easier to focus on someone else's problems instead of his own).]
That's awful. Are you okay?