Toki would prefer Héctor sit across from him, as he's now moved to the left side for apparently a more relaxing atmosphere or something, but Toki can't see him unless he turns directly to look. He can see Héctor's hands on occasion and part of the textbook. But he's just going to listen and the language barrier is awkward, so he doesn't bother mentioning he's blind in one eye. Héctor can have his illusion of intimacy.
Yes, that made sense. No one would pick death, or most people wouldn't. It definitely wasn't a life or death situation for him, though. He hadn't considered fae pacts, which honestly sound more like what happened with him. Maybe it wasn't even a daemon. As for knowing the daemon, he doesn't. At all. He'd basically made a deal with a guy going by the obviously fake placeholder name of Taro Yamada and at the time, Toki was totally fine with that. He was such an idiot. He didn't know anything about daemons at all, but it was still a stupid decision. Ugh, okay, examples...
"Soul. Amusement? Pawn?"
How should he know things daemons want? They were individuals as much as humans, weren't they? It depends on the daemon. The next question, however, he doesn't understand.
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Yes, that made sense. No one would pick death, or most people wouldn't. It definitely wasn't a life or death situation for him, though. He hadn't considered fae pacts, which honestly sound more like what happened with him. Maybe it wasn't even a daemon. As for knowing the daemon, he doesn't. At all. He'd basically made a deal with a guy going by the obviously fake placeholder name of Taro Yamada and at the time, Toki was totally fine with that. He was such an idiot. He didn't know anything about daemons at all, but it was still a stupid decision. Ugh, okay, examples...
"Soul. Amusement? Pawn?"
How should he know things daemons want? They were individuals as much as humans, weren't they? It depends on the daemon. The next question, however, he doesn't understand.
"Motivators of what?"