( "i've always wanted to be part of a big family," amami doesn't say, because he recognizes that bringing the conversation back around to him would completely defeat the point of kaede bailing him out a moment ago. still, the expression he offers back to meng yao feels apologetic enough, and even if something grateful might be more fitting considering the offer, it's the guilt that really settles in the pit of amami's stomach. something else, he supposes, to add to the laundry list of reasons he's maybe not the best at this kind of thing.
not that thoughts like that are enough to convince him to be upfront either. sorry, a-yao, but you're the man of the hour. )
Speaking of where A-Yao comes from, you know, Akehoshi-kun and I actually got to take a trip there before.
( a really nice trip, no less! the dying at the end part was hardly a drawback as far as amami was concerned. )
I'm sure you'd have loved to see it, Akamatsu-san. It's really beautiful. Pretty exciting too, and he taught us a lot.
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not that thoughts like that are enough to convince him to be upfront either. sorry, a-yao, but you're the man of the hour. )
Speaking of where A-Yao comes from, you know, Akehoshi-kun and I actually got to take a trip there before.
( a really nice trip, no less! the dying at the end part was hardly a drawback as far as amami was concerned. )
I'm sure you'd have loved to see it, Akamatsu-san. It's really beautiful. Pretty exciting too, and he taught us a lot.
( spiritual vibe checks... he'll yeah. )