Definitely not. [ to the boredom, that is. but he seems to contemplate that again before he decides that sure. he can talk a little about this. ]
Our parents divorced when I was nine and we haven't lived together since. She's usually pretty busy with stuff and she comes by my house a lot but sometimes when she can't I'll go to her. [ surprisingly, despite how it sounded, his sister is not dead. he has one-up on hiro hamada.
but he also hears "were" and kind of tilts his head. ]
How much younger was she? [ "and what happened" is the unspoken question. ]
[ there's a thin smile that doesn't quite reach his eyes with that, but he nods and immediately decides he's more interested in talking about this instead. ]
...I get that. [ and that's all he says on the topic before he turns and begins walking, gesturing for gregor to follow. ] Come on. We can go a few streets and see what you think.
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Our parents divorced when I was nine and we haven't lived together since. She's usually pretty busy with stuff and she comes by my house a lot but sometimes when she can't I'll go to her. [ surprisingly, despite how it sounded, his sister is not dead. he has one-up on hiro hamada.
but he also hears "were" and kind of tilts his head. ]
How much younger was she? [ "and what happened" is the unspoken question. ]
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[as for his own end:]
A few years younger. She'd have been... ah, probably about Yuri's age, now.
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...when was the last time you got to see her?
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[maybe slightly distant. less out of avoidance, more out of...
well, some things are better not to get into when the point was trying to make shoma feel a little better.]
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...I get that. [ and that's all he says on the topic before he turns and begins walking, gesturing for gregor to follow. ] Come on. We can go a few streets and see what you think.