[Asch doesn't flinch, nor does he back off; Luke called him, after all, and he's not about to slink off with his tail between his legs, metaphorically speaking. He doesn't respond to the anger, though, simply remains quietly in place in Luke's mind, a silent presence that is meant to be neither supportive nor antagonistic. He can offer the truth and little else, and whatever pain or comfort Luke can garner from it is up to him.
He's not like Luke- he can't coddle, he can't hold hands and say it'll be okay. But he can stay. He can be a presence, for good or ill.]
[Fonic Link, May 13th]
He's not like Luke- he can't coddle, he can't hold hands and say it'll be okay. But he can stay. He can be a presence, for good or ill.]