I don't think I will, either. [He admits softly - with the way Sokka says it, there's no need to pretend the minor good points like easy indoor meditation is worth the absence of one of his dearest friends.
And he doesn't realize completely what he's saying it; that subconsciously with all the time he's stayed, now he may be coming to see himself as one of the "stayers", doomed to watch his friends come and go over and overs..]
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And he doesn't realize completely what he's saying it; that subconsciously with all the time he's stayed, now he may be coming to see himself as one of the "stayers", doomed to watch his friends come and go over and overs..]