James tries to cross his arms, but of course only manages to shove his forearm against his chest. He gives up on it with a tense, angry flourish. "God damn it."
He forces himself to exhale. "What are you saying, that there is actually a way they could've done surgery on me and fully healed it in less than a day?" This sounds like complete bull.
"No." Togusa shakes his head firmly. "However they're doing this, it's not stealth-surgery. They would have had to do a lot more to remove the arm, themselves. It's more of that unreality bullshit. Push one button, give everybody superpowers. Push another, take away somebody's arm. They need to be stopped."
"But for the immediate problem of 'how to explain this to your family'? The microsurgery will make for a convenient excuse."
Togusa's eyebrows raise in surprise and interest. "That's quick, but good." One way to short-cut Togusa's anger, surprise him. "I wasn't going to immediately jump to a prosthetic, but, if you can get it, then all the better."
"She said it's not a prosthetic, it'd just be...a dummy that looks like the real thing, but completely useless. I won't be able to do anything with it, but...it'll at least buy me some time."
Enough time to formulate a better plan, anyway. He can walk around for a little while with the fake arm while he thinks up a strategy for the long term and how best to ease everyone in his life into it. Maybe come up with a decent excuse for it.
And thankfully, that reassurance that he'll be able to have some time to sort things out and breathe is enough to get James to calm down. If only just a little. It's the only thing he's been able to actually rely on in all the chaos so far.
"You'll need time to get fitted for a proper one," Togusa nods in agreement. "If- that's how you want to go, then all right." It's James' life, he's the one that has to live with this.
"My offer stays open. When it comes time to give an explanation, I'll be there to help, all right? Something that you can agree on and live with." Maybe if he just- avoids his dad for a few days? Yeah. Yeah, that would work.
Fitted for a proper one. It makes it sound so permanent, inevitable. Like he truly has no other options--the arm is gone, and he needs a prosthetic. Which, objectively, he knows--but to hear it aloud like this makes it feel all the more real and all the more terrifying.
He wants to wrap his arms around himself all of a sudden but surprise, he can't. So instead, he grips his shoulder.
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He forces himself to exhale. "What are you saying, that there is actually a way they could've done surgery on me and fully healed it in less than a day?" This sounds like complete bull.
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"But for the immediate problem of 'how to explain this to your family'? The microsurgery will make for a convenient excuse."
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He sounds less than pleased about it, but, well, anything short of getting his actual real arm reattached was always going to be unsatisfactory.
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Enough time to formulate a better plan, anyway. He can walk around for a little while with the fake arm while he thinks up a strategy for the long term and how best to ease everyone in his life into it. Maybe come up with a decent excuse for it.
And thankfully, that reassurance that he'll be able to have some time to sort things out and breathe is enough to get James to calm down. If only just a little. It's the only thing he's been able to actually rely on in all the chaos so far.
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"My offer stays open. When it comes time to give an explanation, I'll be there to help, all right? Something that you can agree on and live with." Maybe if he just- avoids his dad for a few days? Yeah. Yeah, that would work.
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He wants to wrap his arms around himself all of a sudden but surprise, he can't. So instead, he grips his shoulder.
"Yeah...yeah. Thanks."
(In his defense, Grell came up with this one!)