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[He fucking better. He may not like Crow, and he'll take Hiro's word for it for now... but he'll have to do a little investigating on his own, later. If Crow seems a little too eager...]
I'd say I understand, but in this case, I truly don't. I was named by my mother, and I was always happy with it. It was special because it was her that gave it to me.
[His name before that was Unit #018... but that's hardly a name. He didn't even know any better, back then.]
I'd say firmly asserting a name for yourself is a first step to individuality. Something to call yours, and yours alone, even if it was a gift from another initially. Despite my going by Falcon here for the sake of clarity, it is still the name 'Goro' that I feel is what gave me my individuality, back then.
[It kinda stings that he can't just ask to be called as much, here.]
Perhaps not those who have a... complicated relationship with the name "Goro." Raven really only permits it from Nanako-chan and Dojima-san. Even his closest friends use "Akechi." I believe for him, it's partially due to his mother naming him.
A name he can't bear to have used so casually. A name he can't bring himself to use for himself, when he couldn't save her.
Crow has moved past that point, but it took time. Regardless, if you would rather I use Goro during one on one conversations, I'm willing to oblige. The purpose of codenames is to prevent confusion, but there's little confusion when others aren't involved.
[Well, that's their problem, isn't it? Goro was stripped of his name, of his identity, only granted it back when it became useful to Shido. Even then, it didn't feel like his anymore. It felt like a mockery.
He wants it back. He wants it back. He likes his name, dammit. It's special, to him.]
That would be... nice, I suppose. If you wanted to do that.
You deserve to be referred to in a way that brings you happiness, Goro.
Even if it's only in private, even if it's only with a select few. For as much as you've tried to assert the importance of my identity, yours is valid, too.
[It's only fair. It's something meaningful to him, and yet he's been forced to cast it aside.]
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I'd say I understand, but in this case, I truly don't. I was named by my mother, and I was always happy with it. It was special because it was her that gave it to me.
[His name before that was Unit #018... but that's hardly a name. He didn't even know any better, back then.]
I'd say firmly asserting a name for yourself is a first step to individuality. Something to call yours, and yours alone, even if it was a gift from another initially. Despite my going by Falcon here for the sake of clarity, it is still the name 'Goro' that I feel is what gave me my individuality, back then.
[It kinda stings that he can't just ask to be called as much, here.]
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Perhaps not those who have a... complicated relationship with the name "Goro." Raven really only permits it from Nanako-chan and Dojima-san. Even his closest friends use "Akechi." I believe for him, it's partially due to his mother naming him.
A name he can't bear to have used so casually. A name he can't bring himself to use for himself, when he couldn't save her.
Crow has moved past that point, but it took time. Regardless, if you would rather I use Goro during one on one conversations, I'm willing to oblige. The purpose of codenames is to prevent confusion, but there's little confusion when others aren't involved.
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He wants it back. He wants it back. He likes his name, dammit. It's special, to him.]
That would be... nice, I suppose. If you wanted to do that.
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Even if it's only in private, even if it's only with a select few. For as much as you've tried to assert the importance of my identity, yours is valid, too.
[It's only fair. It's something meaningful to him, and yet he's been forced to cast it aside.]
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He doesn't understand why he's suddenly so- over just a text.
It takes a few minutes for him to reply.]
Thank you.