[It's not like Rean means to devalue it mattering to Crow, but he does want Crow to think from other perspectives. It doesn't matter to his friends, because they accept him for who he is right now, what he remembers. They'd accept him if he wanted to change. But Rean knows what it's like having difficulty figuring out who you are, struggling with inner demons and worries and so he rests his forehead against Crow's again.]
It is and it isn't easy. I know it's hard not knowing things about yourself. Not having memories, or knowing who you are.
[Look he's had his own amnesia issues? His own problems with his identity? He knows.]
Nothing I can say well solve that for you. But you just have to know that no one around you, not me or Angelica or Towa or George or Class VII is going to abandon you. So you don't have to be alone in figuring out your answers.
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It is and it isn't easy. I know it's hard not knowing things about yourself. Not having memories, or knowing who you are.
[Look he's had his own amnesia issues? His own problems with his identity? He knows.]
Nothing I can say well solve that for you. But you just have to know that no one around you, not me or Angelica or Towa or George or Class VII is going to abandon you. So you don't have to be alone in figuring out your answers.