[She's not expecting to exactly change Ford's mind, she just wants to hopefully get her point of view across. He can decide what he wants to do from there.]
Him.
I think.
I don't know exactly.
He... Wasn't honest with us. With the world. And he was desperate to do everything on his own. I don't necessarily blame him for that considering the people he was working with at the time. And who we were fighting.
Eventually I realized he was never going to be honest with us. ...And I forced the answers out instead.
He retreated and cut us off without a word.
I guess he thought if we knew we'd just betray him like the rest.
But we carried on fighting without him and slowly but surely he saw that and started to pitch back in.
I didn't see him fully do it back home until well after first showed up here. But in both places he's shown that he does know and realize the hurt he's done. And that he's willing to try and make things right when he gets the chance. He's just fragile despite his attitude and thinks the world around him is the same way.
I don't know. I just see that he isn't as self centered and uncaring as he likes to think he comes across.
[ 'Desperate to do everything on his own' sounds about right, given Ford's memory of what happened on the misty afternoon in Deerington. He hadn't even given Ford a chance to handle the situation on his own, just decided he knew how to handle it and done it.
He wants to tell Ruby that she's wrong, that Ozpin obviously hasn't changed if he's still behaving like that... But his normal zeal for pettiness and grudge-holding it beyond him right now. He can see that Ruby's obviously put up with more from Ozpin that he ever did, and he suspects Ozpin must have improved if she's willing to go to bat for him like that.
But more than that he cares about Ruby, and her opinion, and her happiness. The thought of throwing his own experiences in her face like that just doesn't feel great - especially not when Ozpin has been more mindful of boundaries than Ford would have expected since then. So instead... ]
I hope you're right.
I know it isn't likely, but you and the rest of the house are always welcome here if something else goes wrong. Alright?
[She doesn't expect to change Ford's opinion just like that. She just wanted him to see a bit of a different perspective on the whole situation. She respected his feelings on the matter and honestly certainly didn't fully object with them either. Oz for the generations he had been alive certainly did have a lot of growing up to do.]
I do too, honestly. I don't think you're totally wrong either.
Of course! I will gladly take any opportunity to spend some time with you and yours. You're all great company.
If you guys ever need a little extra protection of just a sunny disposition I'd be glad to pop by too.
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Him.
I think.
I don't know exactly.
He... Wasn't honest with us. With the world. And he was desperate to do everything on his own. I don't necessarily blame him for that considering the people he was working with at the time. And who we were fighting.
Eventually I realized he was never going to be honest with us. ...And I forced the answers out instead.
He retreated and cut us off without a word.
I guess he thought if we knew we'd just betray him like the rest.
But we carried on fighting without him and slowly but surely he saw that and started to pitch back in.
I didn't see him fully do it back home until well after first showed up here. But in both places he's shown that he does know and realize the hurt he's done. And that he's willing to try and make things right when he gets the chance. He's just fragile despite his attitude and thinks the world around him is the same way.
I don't know. I just see that he isn't as self centered and uncaring as he likes to think he comes across.
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He wants to tell Ruby that she's wrong, that Ozpin obviously hasn't changed if he's still behaving like that... But his normal zeal for pettiness and grudge-holding it beyond him right now. He can see that Ruby's obviously put up with more from Ozpin that he ever did, and he suspects Ozpin must have improved if she's willing to go to bat for him like that.
But more than that he cares about Ruby, and her opinion, and her happiness. The thought of throwing his own experiences in her face like that just doesn't feel great - especially not when Ozpin has been more mindful of boundaries than Ford would have expected since then. So instead... ]
I hope you're right.
I know it isn't likely, but you and the rest of the house are always welcome here if something else goes wrong. Alright?
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I do too, honestly. I don't think you're totally wrong either.
Of course! I will gladly take any opportunity to spend some time with you and yours. You're all great company.
If you guys ever need a little extra protection of just a sunny disposition I'd be glad to pop by too.