[ this is where it gets really messy. for josh, anyway. because there's a very long explanation here, and he could go for that, but instead he goes for the one that's almost laughably simple. he knows it's not really fair to edgeworth, because this isn't the kind of confession he's expecting. he's expecting that josh is a human being, even if he's not a decent one. ]
A werewolf named Douglas.
[ it was the wolf, but it was still him, his weight to carry. he says it slowly, gives each one time to settle before moving on to the next. ]
A young man named Stevie, more vampires than I've bothered to count. [ stevie was a zombie and asked to be killed, of course, but it didn't do anything to lessen the guilt of that visceral memory. ]
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A werewolf named Douglas.
[ it was the wolf, but it was still him, his weight to carry. he says it slowly, gives each one time to settle before moving on to the next. ]
A young man named Stevie, more vampires than I've bothered to count. [ stevie was a zombie and asked to be killed, of course, but it didn't do anything to lessen the guilt of that visceral memory. ]
And the werewolf who turned me.