Hey, I wouldn't say I have that much! I mean, I just have Kunihiro and I mean...[He trails off because okay, that is more experience than Mikazuki has but it's embarrassing to say so or to agree.]
I don't know his feelings on the matter and I only saw what I saw but he's pretty into you and we know how easy it is for things to get messed up so...you know. Just. Go ahead and try to enjoy yourself. You might as well if someone cares about you.
[It's taking all of his willpower to not freak out and go red.]
[Mikazuki falls silent again. The only sound comes from the rustle of fabric brushing against fresh tatami mats and the way the old building creaks around them, like it's been listening this whole time, pressing in with unsolicited opinions of its own.
What other moments like this has it been witness to? It may be strange to them, as swords, but really it's a feeling that's completely natural, one of the most familiar to humans. And even this trepidation, this uncertainly, that too stems from the hearts of mortals where all choices must be weighted carefully so as not to waste their exhaustible supply of seconds ever waning with their continued existence.
And here is Kanesada, sparing some for him. Mikazuki smiles at him.]
I can see he's not the only one. It's no wonder Horikawa thinks so highly of you.
[As much as he complains that Mikazuki plays too many games, he doesn't think he can handle how honest he was just now because he knows that Mikazuki wasn't teasing him.
But it was embarrassing nonetheless.
So with a faint blush, he just sips his tea.]
Yeah, well, I'm a pretty great guy. What can I say?
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I don't know his feelings on the matter and I only saw what I saw but he's pretty into you and we know how easy it is for things to get messed up so...you know. Just. Go ahead and try to enjoy yourself. You might as well if someone cares about you.
[It's taking all of his willpower to not freak out and go red.]
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What other moments like this has it been witness to? It may be strange to them, as swords, but really it's a feeling that's completely natural, one of the most familiar to humans. And even this trepidation, this uncertainly, that too stems from the hearts of mortals where all choices must be weighted carefully so as not to waste their exhaustible supply of seconds ever waning with their continued existence.
And here is Kanesada, sparing some for him. Mikazuki smiles at him.]
I can see he's not the only one. It's no wonder Horikawa thinks so highly of you.
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But it was embarrassing nonetheless.
So with a faint blush, he just sips his tea.]
Yeah, well, I'm a pretty great guy. What can I say?
[But it lacks its usual bravado, his words.]