Well...I guess that makes this kind of a new opportunity then, right?
[ Not that Yosuke had really taken a big part in any school clubs, he hadn't really wanted to and his part-time job took up more time than that, anyway. Maybe Yu would be a better person to talk to about the whole idea of meeting people over similar interests or in this case, obligations. ]
Forward? [ He considers that for a moment. ] I guess I never thought about it that way. My group of friends has always been kind of a team, you know? We came together because we all were working together towards the same goal, using similar power and were there to support each other. That's what a team is.
[ There's a sort of falling toward the end, half thoughtful and half as though it's an admission she isn't entirely certain she should be making. Whatever's on her mind seems to have subsided, however, by the time she responds. ]
Well, yes. But I-- [ And this, unfortunately, is a part of her own psychology that remains somewhat obscure to her. She falters, focus retreating inward as she tries to determine the root cause of her reluctance. It isn't something she can put words to, and she struggles with it for a moment or two before finally shaking her head, lips pulling into a small frown. ] -- No, you're right. I don't know why I'm being so silly about it.
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[ Not that Yosuke had really taken a big part in any school clubs, he hadn't really wanted to and his part-time job took up more time than that, anyway. Maybe Yu would be a better person to talk to about the whole idea of meeting people over similar interests or in this case, obligations. ]
Forward? [ He considers that for a moment. ] I guess I never thought about it that way. My group of friends has always been kind of a team, you know? We came together because we all were working together towards the same goal, using similar power and were there to support each other. That's what a team is.
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[ There's a sort of falling toward the end, half thoughtful and half as though it's an admission she isn't entirely certain she should be making. Whatever's on her mind seems to have subsided, however, by the time she responds. ]
Well, yes. But I-- [ And this, unfortunately, is a part of her own psychology that remains somewhat obscure to her. She falters, focus retreating inward as she tries to determine the root cause of her reluctance. It isn't something she can put words to, and she struggles with it for a moment or two before finally shaking her head, lips pulling into a small frown. ] -- No, you're right. I don't know why I'm being so silly about it.