Oh. Well. That was awkward. It was still weird to think of them as being the same person, even if they were both annoying in all the same ways, so hearing that Tim Drake died but Tim Drake is still right here is... well, really strange. But rather than say that it unsettles him at all, he's going to do what he always does.
"I suppose there are worse ways to die." He sounds a bit more dismissive than malicious, though it might not count for much. He wouldn't know what to say in this kind of situation normally let alone one where someone's past and present self is involved, and it's a lot easier to say something mean than to try and figure out a more reasonable response. Thankfully, Tim's question makes it easy to change the subject and focus on something else.
"No. I don't trust it." Damian didn't trust anything, but especially not something offered to them by their captors. "Considering half the tributes died before it was over, I think I made the right choice."
Sure, others had gone for the Cornucopia and turned out just fine (unless they'd been attacked by someone else, of course), but he still didn't trust it.
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"I suppose there are worse ways to die." He sounds a bit more dismissive than malicious, though it might not count for much. He wouldn't know what to say in this kind of situation normally let alone one where someone's past and present self is involved, and it's a lot easier to say something mean than to try and figure out a more reasonable response. Thankfully, Tim's question makes it easy to change the subject and focus on something else.
"No. I don't trust it." Damian didn't trust anything, but especially not something offered to them by their captors. "Considering half the tributes died before it was over, I think I made the right choice."
Sure, others had gone for the Cornucopia and turned out just fine (unless they'd been attacked by someone else, of course), but he still didn't trust it.