Marcy turns her head to face Momoko, slowly and dismissively but at least acknowledging her presence. Pausing for a moment, Marcy sighs, "Thanks." Marcy looks like thinking about continuing, but she stops herself just as she opens her mouth to continue. Instead, she stays quiet for a short time before reverting to her childlike form. She looks even more tired than before, but her eyes look more inviting. "I think, I just needed to learn how to protect things. Really, I think, you frustrate me because you fight to defend this place. I don't know if you've taken a proper look at the people in the arena, but, it feels like everyone I see has no idea what that means... So many people fight for their own reasons. Things like: I want to be respected and powerful, I want to experience the thrill of a fight to the death, and I want to prove I'm better than other people. I've seen that in so many of our soldiers that it's hard to see them as anything more. You make me upset because you really do want to protect this place. This place that's inflicted onto me and Amiko and so many others the sort of scars that will never heal. I never understood why, but Amiko wanted to protect this place... Yet, I could never find it in myself to forgive them. That's actually why, we broke up... And even though, I act like I have no idea what she sees in you, I'm not really confused. I just didn't want to accept that you are more fit to stand at her side than I am. So, even though it doesn't excuse how I've treated you... I just wanted you to know that I'm sorry."