As i said once before, Yanek treats Diesel like a "pet", or even worse, like a thing, or a property. I can't really blame Diesel for "betraying" him with someone who truly cares about him, aka Ein. ╮( ̄▽ ̄)╭
Right. Actually, Yanek's look at the end makes me think of a child who sees his toys in another child's hands. Or when someone calls his dog but the dog runs happily to another person.
Right. Actually, Yanek's look at the end makes me think of a child who sees his toys in another child's hands.Or when someone calls his dog but the dog runs happily to another person. Stupide-Renard
Right. Actually, Yanek's look at the end makes me think of a child who sees his toys in another child's hands.Or when someone calls his dog but the dog runs happily to another person. Stupide-Renard
As i said once before, Yanek treats Diesel like a "pet", or even worse, like a thing, or a property. I can't really blame Diesel for "betraying" him with someone who truly cares about him, aka Ein. ╮( ̄▽ ̄)╭