Typical. But a typical response wasn't necessarily a bad one. No, quite the contrary as a matter of fact. It gave him more of an idea of what to expect. If the answer had been atypical it would have given him more pause, but what he'd gotten was a good enough for now. The next question was whether or not this boy would prove at all useful to his long-term plans; something that could only come out of a longer conversation than what had come up so far.
Not that this was any sort of problem for Zexion, especially with the boy's remark being so very easy to pick up on. It was almost as if he'd been trying to nettle a response out of him and one easily picked up admission deserved another, in his mind.
"Perhaps I haven't," he commented, being careful to modulate his tone so that it sounded as much like an off-hand comment as Tidus' had, to the point that it might not have truly have been directed at him at all. (Of course, it had been, in essence, but that was hardly going to be anything Zexion was about to admit to.)
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Not that this was any sort of problem for Zexion, especially with the boy's remark being so very easy to pick up on. It was almost as if he'd been trying to nettle a response out of him and one easily picked up admission deserved another, in his mind.
"Perhaps I haven't," he commented, being careful to modulate his tone so that it sounded as much like an off-hand comment as Tidus' had, to the point that it might not have truly have been directed at him at all. (Of course, it had been, in essence, but that was hardly going to be anything Zexion was about to admit to.)