This wasn't about him and Paul, but something still turns in his stomach from the start: the relationship your father had with Mr. Atreides, how quickly it happened. He knows better, he tells himself -- that anyone who knows him and his dad know about their turbulent relationship, who know about Miguel -- it's easy shit to attack, isn't it? And he's never been as stupid as the others around him seem to think he is, was, by being at Cobra Kai.
Kreese wanted to him use against his dad. Silver didn't care about how they won, happily spent his money and gave his car just so he and Tory could upset the competition. He knows what Mister LaRusso told him about Silver and their past, and Robby doesn't trust him. He doesn't feel anything for his sob story.
But it still digs into him all the same. An anger, his old friend; a bitterness so thick he could chew on it, that makes him want payback without an image of what that is. An urge -- a darker side of him.
It's what happens when he doesn't know what to immediately say, and the message stares at him longer than it should. A time of silence that speaks for itself, even if Robby wouldn't want it to. ]
so does this excuse you murdering a guy over karate or is that another story kreese loved stories too you dont have anything i want
[ Is he really going to believe fully the man who just led him on? No, but Silver's apparent version of events aren't a concern for Robby. What is, is the last question posed to him.
And like any other mature seventeen-year-old, he will choose to do the predictable: to not respond. He's using his omen to message Tory and going to sleep, and he will not continue to be more bitter than he was about Johnny and Paul in the morning. ]
[ Terry expects as much, and doesn't push him to reply. If he's successfully planted the idea in Robby's mind, he'll reach out eventually. If not, Terry will pivot to plan B.
It's nothing personal, Robby. He just wants Johnny Lawrence to suffer. ]
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This wasn't about him and Paul, but something still turns in his stomach from the start: the relationship your father had with Mr. Atreides, how quickly it happened. He knows better, he tells himself -- that anyone who knows him and his dad know about their turbulent relationship, who know about Miguel -- it's easy shit to attack, isn't it? And he's never been as stupid as the others around him seem to think he is, was, by being at Cobra Kai.
Kreese wanted to him use against his dad. Silver didn't care about how they won, happily spent his money and gave his car just so he and Tory could upset the competition. He knows what Mister LaRusso told him about Silver and their past, and Robby doesn't trust him. He doesn't feel anything for his sob story.
But it still digs into him all the same. An anger, his old friend; a bitterness so thick he could chew on it, that makes him want payback without an image of what that is. An urge -- a darker side of him.
It's what happens when he doesn't know what to immediately say, and the message stares at him longer than it should. A time of silence that speaks for itself, even if Robby wouldn't want it to. ]
so does this excuse you murdering a guy over karate or is that another story
kreese loved stories too
you dont have anything i want
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You'll have to ask him about that, if you get the chance.
[ He's pretty confident no one will be hearing anything from Chozen anymore. Oh well. ]
Maybe I don't.
But if you're so sure about that, why are you still talking to me?
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And like any other mature seventeen-year-old, he will choose to do the predictable: to not respond. He's using his omen to message Tory and going to sleep, and he will not continue to be more bitter than he was about Johnny and Paul in the morning. ]
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It's nothing personal, Robby. He just wants Johnny Lawrence to suffer. ]