True. He is terribly shaken, has been shaken for a while, and I don't think his reaction will be 100% logical. Personally, I think he will end up hurting her feelings anyway and being even more miserable because of that(he needs to put up a good show to dodge Suzaku's trap and Geass loves torturing its main) but we will find out soon enough. :D
Suzaku, I think, is not in the mood to believe in Lelouch. He has called Lelouch a liar and a traitor over and over again, and that is really ironic because heee, Suzaku. :)
I LOVE the idea that Suzaku does not wish to repeat his sins and maybe that's why he spared Lelouch. It's interesting because back in the beginning of the first season, Suzaku told Zero he would arrest him. It's very true that he identifies Lelouch, or at least Zero - if you wish to indulge on the double mentality theory XD - with his father, and that may or may not make him pull the trigger in the end. I think it's a Geass rule that you tend to end up doing what you feared/hated most. I blame the Clamp genes. XD
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Suzaku, I think, is not in the mood to believe in Lelouch. He has called Lelouch a liar and a traitor over and over again, and that is really ironic because heee, Suzaku. :)
I LOVE the idea that Suzaku does not wish to repeat his sins and maybe that's why he spared Lelouch. It's interesting because back in the beginning of the first season, Suzaku told Zero he would arrest him. It's very true that he identifies Lelouch, or at least Zero - if you wish to indulge on the double mentality theory XD - with his father, and that may or may not make him pull the trigger in the end. I think it's a Geass rule that you tend to end up doing what you feared/hated most. I blame the Clamp genes. XD