[ There's a long pause on her end as she rereads the parable. Scorpions sting to defend themselves - it's a part of who they are. Though he wasn't in any danger, he still stung the frog. Logic wasn't a factor. The scorpion didn't want to drown. The frog... ]
Hmm... No? It seemed more like...
[ She rubs the side of her head as she thinks aloud: ]
The frog knew the scorpion stings... but he let him on his back anyway. If the frog hadn't let him on, he wouldn't have drowned with him, and it seemed like the scorpion didn't even sting him on purpose. It's his "nature."
[ Then she looks back on the situation between Demyx and Xemnas. Demyx was...
A bit of realization hits her and she looks back up to Xemnas. ]
If you tempt the possibility of bad things happening... they'll happen anyway?
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Hmm... No? It seemed more like...
[ She rubs the side of her head as she thinks aloud: ]
The frog knew the scorpion stings... but he let him on his back anyway. If the frog hadn't let him on, he wouldn't have drowned with him, and it seemed like the scorpion didn't even sting him on purpose. It's his "nature."
[ Then she looks back on the situation between Demyx and Xemnas. Demyx was...
A bit of realization hits her and she looks back up to Xemnas. ]
If you tempt the possibility of bad things happening... they'll happen anyway?