[And as for hesitation, his voice doesn't even hold an ounce of it. They may be fighting against the odds, and he wouldn't dare make promises under this circumstance, but it's pointless to say that their battle is lost when it's hardly begun. It's been happening quickly, but it's better to do what they can. He won't let flat and pointless pessimism bring him down. Though speaking of pointless things, Yamato seems to be concerning himself with a lot of them.]
That still isn't an excuse to suffer pain from something so easy to fix. [Resting his chin on the top of the other's head, Horikawa leans forward just a bit, enough to reach around Yamato and pull the squashed roll back out from where it was stashed. He breaks it in two and leans back, bringing only one half back up for himself. The other is Yamato's.]
Then you're working hard right now, Yasusada-kun, that's why. You're taking responsibility for breaking meーisn't that why we've been staying together? [Though it pains Horikawa to admit that he's probably someone that the other feels he has to look after.] If there are important things to do, you'll need this energy to do them. You don't have to eat the whole thing, but at least have this much to last until morning. I'll have the rest so that it doesn't go to waste.
[This human body thing was a little more demanding than Horikawa had expected over his dinner anyway.]
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[And as for hesitation, his voice doesn't even hold an ounce of it. They may be fighting against the odds, and he wouldn't dare make promises under this circumstance, but it's pointless to say that their battle is lost when it's hardly begun. It's been happening quickly, but it's better to do what they can. He won't let flat and pointless pessimism bring him down. Though speaking of pointless things, Yamato seems to be concerning himself with a lot of them.]
That still isn't an excuse to suffer pain from something so easy to fix. [Resting his chin on the top of the other's head, Horikawa leans forward just a bit, enough to reach around Yamato and pull the squashed roll back out from where it was stashed. He breaks it in two and leans back, bringing only one half back up for himself. The other is Yamato's.]
Then you're working hard right now, Yasusada-kun, that's why. You're taking responsibility for breaking meーisn't that why we've been staying together? [Though it pains Horikawa to admit that he's probably someone that the other feels he has to look after.] If there are important things to do, you'll need this energy to do them. You don't have to eat the whole thing, but at least have this much to last until morning. I'll have the rest so that it doesn't go to waste.
[This human body thing was a little more demanding than Horikawa had expected over his dinner anyway.]