Mr. Amami is my dad; you can just call me Rantarou.
( because, yes, he is the type to say it. and naturally, in japan, there are times when it's not so awkward, but amami knows how western appellations would work, and among those he recognizes a level of formality that isn't entirely necessary. particularly not when, if his progress thus far is to be believed, he'd like to hope that there would be a better relationship between them than that.
ah, well, unless she's decided that she's mad at him after all.
either way however, if she's willing to overcome such a thing to ask for his help, it's the very least he can do to offer it. stepping over, he'll wait a moment for her to adjust to a closer presence before giving a slight tug on the handle himself, continuing on as he does. )
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( because, yes, he is the type to say it. and naturally, in japan, there are times when it's not so awkward, but amami knows how western appellations would work, and among those he recognizes a level of formality that isn't entirely necessary. particularly not when, if his progress thus far is to be believed, he'd like to hope that there would be a better relationship between them than that.
ah, well, unless she's decided that she's mad at him after all.
either way however, if she's willing to overcome such a thing to ask for his help, it's the very least he can do to offer it. stepping over, he'll wait a moment for her to adjust to a closer presence before giving a slight tug on the handle himself, continuing on as he does. )
Do you prefer "Helena," or "Miss Adams?"