[His expression was an odd one considering he was delivering what one might consider as good news. After all, being forced to have sex when you're not feeling it sounded dreadful, but if people can leave (and often too!) then that means good things, right?
Right?]
I'm not sure I'm following... Isn't that a good thing?
[Another long moment of hesitation follows. He thinks about saying, "There's no proof he's gone home," or something along those lines. Then she'd understand why he's worried. But that's not quite true, is it? He knows where Rinne is: in Reign's room, as a statue. Should he really explain that right now, though?
His shoulders slump. In the end, even the charismatic and ever-talkative Hiyori Tomoe can't spin a good answer out of nothing.]
... sorry. I hate to bear even more bad news, but people don't always go home when they disappear.
[Another pause, his voice sounding heavy and exhausted.]
He's been taken off the guest list, but he is still here. It just doesn't seem like "him," since he's turned into a stone statue.
no subject
Right?]
I'm not sure I'm following... Isn't that a good thing?
no subject
[Another long moment of hesitation follows. He thinks about saying, "There's no proof he's gone home," or something along those lines. Then she'd understand why he's worried. But that's not quite true, is it? He knows where Rinne is: in Reign's room, as a statue. Should he really explain that right now, though?
His shoulders slump. In the end, even the charismatic and ever-talkative Hiyori Tomoe can't spin a good answer out of nothing.]
... sorry. I hate to bear even more bad news, but people don't always go home when they disappear.
[Another pause, his voice sounding heavy and exhausted.]
He's been taken off the guest list, but he is still here. It just doesn't seem like "him," since he's turned into a stone statue.