tsuna goes quiet again— maybe that's just how guy was! he knows people like that. but even then— it was always best to make sure, you know? then again he wasn't sure about what half the people here thought, why they came, how they came— but he wasn't in place to judge, after all! and maybe it's none of his business either.
being alive was important. maybe that makes him see something— like the big picture. he ends up a tad speechless, embarrassed even, but he recovers. guy was right. ]
[He wouldn't blame anyone for being overwhelmed in this situation. Destroying planets? No matter how you looked at it, it didn't look good. But most of the anger and helplessness has worn off during their stay on Selena. Waking up in the pods had been disorienting, confusing: but Guy had his focus pinned down by now.
The time for worrying will come later. Right now, he has to keep himself alive for the sake of going home one day to apologize. As long as there's life, there's a way. He has faith in it, though he's aware that not everyone thinks that way.
It makes him wonder if he's said something wrong to the boy, but at the introduction his smile comes back.]
Tsuna, huh? [He adjusts his grip on his duffel bag, offers a hand.] Nice to meet you. I'm Guy.
[It's a big ship, and a huge burden, but such things weren't unbearable when you had another shoulder there to help carry it.]
[Handshake got! Guy gives him a wink before he leads the way towards their rooms. He has to look down at the blackglass to double-check, but he's confident in his sense of direction.]
Nah. [The faults of living in a faux-European fantasy world.] The planet I'm from is called Auldrant. I've never heard of Earth or of Japan. I think you're the first person I've talked to today from 'Japan.'
You look human to me, so I'm assuming Earth's not too much different from Auldrant. [That's not a bad thing to guess, right? Guy cants his head in thought.] Is Japan as advanced as the colony we visited?
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tsuna goes quiet again— maybe that's just how guy was! he knows people like that. but even then— it was always best to make sure, you know? then again he wasn't sure about what half the people here thought, why they came, how they came— but he wasn't in place to judge, after all! and maybe it's none of his business either.
being alive was important. maybe that makes him see something— like the big picture. he ends up a tad speechless, embarrassed even, but he recovers. guy was right. ]
—I'm Tsuna.
[ he should . . . start by fixing his footing. ]
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The time for worrying will come later. Right now, he has to keep himself alive for the sake of going home one day to apologize. As long as there's life, there's a way. He has faith in it, though he's aware that not everyone thinks that way.
It makes him wonder if he's said something wrong to the boy, but at the introduction his smile comes back.]
Tsuna, huh? [He adjusts his grip on his duffel bag, offers a hand.] Nice to meet you. I'm Guy.
[It's a big ship, and a huge burden, but such things weren't unbearable when you had another shoulder there to help carry it.]
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he extends his own, with a touch of doubt ( "like this, right?" ), before his fingers clasp around and— he shakes! ]
It's nice to meet you.
[ even here. ]
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So, tell me, Tsuna. Where you from?
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Ah— Do I start with the planet first?
[ IT'S A LEGIT QUESTION ]
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Sure. You can be as specific as you like.
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[ he wondered . . . ]
Does that exist anywhere you're from-?
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[ thank god for earpieces, not-japanese is hard. the universe really was a huge place, though. ]
There were people from home here on that colony— And some others sounded like they were from there too.
[ though it could be japanese fantasy world for all he knew! ]
How's it like?
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You look human to me, so I'm assuming Earth's not too much different from Auldrant. [That's not a bad thing to guess, right? Guy cants his head in thought.] Is Japan as advanced as the colony we visited?