Absolutely cannot stop thinking about that short drabble for blind justice where the rebels, when questioning Ingo, made him cry, and what Emmet's reaction may have been to that once they finally get their shit settled and start talking to each other again
Like??? Does Emmet feel bad that Ingo felt hopeless and cornered enough to cry?? And it was because the rebels kept implying things about his and Ingo's relationship?? What does he do with that?? Definitely hugs Ingo for starters I think
-HiddenEndings
To start off with, a lot of Guilt. If he had gone to see Ingo and gotten to speak with him, it never would have escalated to that point. Ingo would know directly from Emmet what his feelings were, how he didn't see Ingo as a manipulator trying to hurt him. But Emmet was too much of a coward to go see Ingo. And he feels horrible for that.
He'll explain himself, he'll Overexplain himself. He just doesn't like that Ingo felt so alone and confused and trapped and it was all his fault. When they get to be reunited and they get more comfortable with each other again, he will openly tell him how much he loves him and he hopes he never makes Ingo feel scared and worried and insecure like that again.
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