A raised eyebrow says everything that Lightning doesn't need to vocalize-- her, count on him?
She doesn't even know.
Snow had proven himself the best man for Serah, and he's so optimistic that Lightning cant help but trust him. For all of Sazh's faults, in the end he's a strong man and the most stable and mature one out of all of them when they were all still l'Cie. And Mog, despite being weaker than the rest of Valhalla that he could only attempt to prove himself through a game of rock-paper-scissors, has abilities that are unique to him, and a drive to help. Those are some of the people she can count on.
"You don't have to prove anything to me." And it's true. He doesn't.
Lightning's heart is softer after recent events (not that she'll ever admit that, even to herself) have has been followed by people who barely even know her (though she imagines it's because those were matters of life and death, and they latched onto the most powerful person in the area-- herself), but she doesn't understand the logic of swearing something to someone you don't even know. And if she's being honest with herself, she doesn't know if she wants to place some measure of trust in someone who wants to be "useful" as opposed to being tougher, a strong partner or simply a loyal follower.
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She doesn't even know.
Snow had proven himself the best man for Serah, and he's so optimistic that Lightning cant help but trust him. For all of Sazh's faults, in the end he's a strong man and the most stable and mature one out of all of them when they were all still l'Cie. And Mog, despite being weaker than the rest of Valhalla that he could only attempt to prove himself through a game of rock-paper-scissors, has abilities that are unique to him, and a drive to help. Those are some of the people she can count on.
"You don't have to prove anything to me." And it's true. He doesn't.
Lightning's heart is softer after recent events (not that she'll ever admit that, even to herself) have has been followed by people who barely even know her (though she imagines it's because those were matters of life and death, and they latched onto the most powerful person in the area-- herself), but she doesn't understand the logic of swearing something to someone you don't even know. And if she's being honest with herself, she doesn't know if she wants to place some measure of trust in someone who wants to be "useful" as opposed to being tougher, a strong partner or simply a loyal follower.