People seem to forget that He'd turn them into salt, or murder their firstborns, or feed them to each other if He wanted. He was never nice. People just wish He was.
I think everyone who's lost a parent wonders. Longs for it, even. And the funny thing is--even if you can find out for sure what it would have been like, it's not quite enough.
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[Winking at Al.]
You know, he and I are a lot more alike than you'd think.
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But you took such opposite paths.
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Did we? You know what he did for his family.
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[Hell wasn't the worst of it. Losing his family--like Break had--was.]
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Did you get any visitors? The event?
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... ah. Yes. My parents, Winry, the Colonel, my teacher, and Maes.
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[if indeed Al had ever needed a father.]
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No. No, there's a difference between what we need and what we want.
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Even if I grew up okay, I wonder how it might have been, I guess.
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That doesn't mean you didn't miss out.
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I have to accept the fact that Luca's going to grow up fast, too.
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Growing up fast doesn't mean you can't enjoy things the way you would if you were still young.
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