[Not that he wants to control how people feel, but in Yuri's (very adolescent) mind there's a right response and a wrong response in this situation, and Bones' is clearly the wrong on. Why he can't see that is beyond him -- he's just. Being stubborn, and way too kind.
He hates it. He really, really hates it, but he doesn't know how he can articulate that wrongness. The idea of bringing up that brat (whose death was also entirely his own fault) crosses his mind, but talking about her is even harder than the thrall girls. On top of that, he doesn't want to cheapen her death to win an argument.
Even if Bones is wrong.
He scowls deeply, but he doesn't sass the doctor back.]
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He hates it. He really, really hates it, but he doesn't know how he can articulate that wrongness. The idea of bringing up that brat (whose death was also entirely his own fault) crosses his mind, but talking about her is even harder than the thrall girls. On top of that, he doesn't want to cheapen her death to win an argument.
Even if Bones is wrong.
He scowls deeply, but he doesn't sass the doctor back.]
..... No. It wouldn't.