And I already told you, I'm not upset about anything. What's done is done-- there's no point in dwelling on it. Even you should understand that much.
[It's a little irritating, almost, how Shu feels the need to apologize repeatedly even when he's been told that it wasn't his fault. To Gai, it's something of a foreign concept, as he hardly ever apologizes for anything. He really doesn't see why it matters so much to Shu.
But it clearly does, which is why he isn't protesting the apology as much as he could be. When Shu takes his hand, he won't pull away from that either, instead just standing there and allowing it.]
But I'm glad you've finally realized that running from your problems isn't the way to deal with them.
[Action, December 1]
[It's a little irritating, almost, how Shu feels the need to apologize repeatedly even when he's been told that it wasn't his fault. To Gai, it's something of a foreign concept, as he hardly ever apologizes for anything. He really doesn't see why it matters so much to Shu.
But it clearly does, which is why he isn't protesting the apology as much as he could be. When Shu takes his hand, he won't pull away from that either, instead just standing there and allowing it.]
But I'm glad you've finally realized that running from your problems isn't the way to deal with them.