[Just working steadily along...even if he actually shouldn't be lifting such heavy things right now and should be taking it easy but it's fine. Wiping off some sweat from his brow, he turns to Kazuma to ask something—and then notices he's...asleep?]
...I slept plenty. [He really has, more than enough.] Haven't stopped feeling tired since the Story Eater's attack. [Probably didn't help that Hyde went around town the night before. Actually, now that he brings up the Story Eater-]
What about yourself? Everything all right since the incident?
[Aren't doctors the ones that usually don't take care of themselves as well because they think they're fine when really they aren't— In any case, he doesn't look convinced, but he won't push it. Fall asleep again, though, and he's carrying you to the clinic, Mister.]
...I had a few internal injuries, but they've mostly recovered.
...Right. Something to temporarily cover the opening. [He'll wander off to go get something for that. It's just a large piece of fabric and some rope, but it's something.]
[He'll take one end and the rope and help tie it up. He'll even use some of the smaller pieces of rubble to keep it in place, pushing it against the fabric edges.]
[He shakes his head.] You've done plenty already. Thanks.
[Off he goes to gather his things, even if Shizuo insist he can do more. He'll be packing light, some clothes, his journal, just the bare essentials. He's used to having much less. He'll come down to locate Shizuo a few minutes later, bag in one hand, an envelope in the other. ]
[Now that he's just standing without much to do other than grab his coat, he starts to feel a dull ache near the base of his ribcage and unconsciously places a hand over it, frowning a little. It's not bad, but it is a reminder that he might have overdone it a little back there.
Seeing Kazuma approach, he removes his hand and looks at the envelope in curiosity.]
Yes. [He didn't seem to have notice what Shizuo was doing. Once they were outside, he'll lock the door...although it's probably pointless with that gaping hole.]
[He nods, stifling a yawn. No trouble came up when he reports the damage, other than haggling for a lower price.]
That's a scam. [He says with such confidence, even to go so far as to show his the calculations he's made when the employer tries to argue back. Eventually they end up giving in, he can make payment and then check on Shizuo.]
[Most of the "things" he's picking up are some usual daily life necessities. More toothpaste, shampoo, soap, things like that. But since Kazuma is staying over, he's also going to pick up some more food. He needed to stock up a bit, anyway, but if there's going to be two people in the house, better to have more.
Not that...he really cooks much, but having extra bread, eggs, cheese, milk, etc. is always good to have.
So by the time Kazuma is done, Shizuo will have finished wrapping up his own errands and will be carrying a few bags.]
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...Oi, Kazuma?
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What about yourself? Everything all right since the incident?
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Maybe you should see a doc about it... But I'm all right now.
["Now."]
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Now? [He didn't miss that.]
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...I had a few internal injuries, but they've mostly recovered.
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[In your face.
That said he just did a lot of hard work when he should be resting—]
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Anyway, you had something to say before?
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Ah—yeah. Was just wondering if there was anything else we needed to do. Think I cleared out everything I could, anyway.
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Help me get this up.
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[He'll take one end and the rope and help tie it up. He'll even use some of the smaller pieces of rubble to keep it in place, pushing it against the fabric edges.]
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That should do it. [...] I'll go get my things, and then I can send this report.
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[Off he goes to gather his things, even if Shizuo insist he can do more. He'll be packing light, some clothes, his journal, just the bare essentials. He's used to having much less. He'll come down to locate Shizuo a few minutes later, bag in one hand, an envelope in the other. ]
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Seeing Kazuma approach, he removes his hand and looks at the envelope in curiosity.]
Letter for the repairs?
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Just a quick stop. It shouldn't take long.
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S'fine with me. Should probably pick up a few things in town, anyway.
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That's a scam. [He says with such confidence, even to go so far as to show his the calculations he's made when the employer tries to argue back. Eventually they end up giving in, he can make payment and then check on Shizuo.]
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Not that...he really cooks much, but having extra bread, eggs, cheese, milk, etc. is always good to have.
So by the time Kazuma is done, Shizuo will have finished wrapping up his own errands and will be carrying a few bags.]
How'd it go?
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...I can help with cooking.
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[THIS IS A NEW REVELATION TO HIM...]
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Can make fried rice and curry—that's about it for anything "special."
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/walks in with starbucks and a beef bowl i guess
I want a beef bowl now