[Even with all of the evident changes in Shu's demeanor, some things haven't changed at all. It's obvious to Gai that whatever happened is something that would make Gai worry, so Shu is trying to protect him by not telling him, which in turn only serves to make him more concerned. Really, what did Shu expect the outcome to be when he refused to explain? Gai is not pleased.]
Shu.
[There's a very clear warning to his tone now: "tell me or else I'll force it out of you." Because as much as he cares about Shu, he's still a fighter first and foremost, and he still lives by that code even here. Unlike Shu, there's no smile on his face.]
[His resolve is set. Making his voice as firm as possible. How could he possibly tell Gai that he came back from the dead? There's no way he could.]
Gai.
Whatever happened there doesn't matter here. Let's just move on already. [Shu hoped that would encourage Gai into dropping the topic, but he knew that Gai was persistent about these things. Figured he'd try it anyways.]
action; day 93
Shu.
[There's a very clear warning to his tone now: "tell me or else I'll force it out of you." Because as much as he cares about Shu, he's still a fighter first and foremost, and he still lives by that code even here. Unlike Shu, there's no smile on his face.]
action; day 93
[His resolve is set. Making his voice as firm as possible. How could he possibly tell Gai that he came back from the dead? There's no way he could.]
Gai.
Whatever happened there doesn't matter here. Let's just move on already. [Shu hoped that would encourage Gai into dropping the topic, but he knew that Gai was persistent about these things. Figured he'd try it anyways.]