"Yeah." And that's just another can of worms. It looked like the conversation had switched to private, but he'll have to send Mitsuru a message or talk to her over the watches or in-person, unless Aki gets to her first. He can only imagine what she must have thought upon seeing that upon waking up. At least Minako had—he assumed, anyway—been able to put two and two together at the festival. He can only guess she passed the information along to her brother from there.
He tilts his head, watching her make the tea. He feels like he should be brewing it himself, not making her do it, but he's too tired to protest much. "Aki's asleep." And Miki. She had wanted him to go, which was a stark contrast to last night, when it looked like she might not let either of them leave her sight ever. Instead of receiving that upon waking, that look of 'please don't go' she had been the one who had suggested that he leave before he could even broadcast his intentions. She was a weird girl. "They probably deserve to be alone for a little while."
And he had wanted to come—he won't admit to being worried exactly, but everything about the Minato in Miki's world had probably been the last thing Minako had wanted—or expected—to hear. Not that he hadn't wanted to stay with Miki, either, but there were a lot of elements at work. He didn't need to be in there as a crutch—he wondered if she still felt intimidated by just being in Aki's presence (he hoped not)—but with any luck, they would get over that awkwardness quickly.
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He tilts his head, watching her make the tea. He feels like he should be brewing it himself, not making her do it, but he's too tired to protest much. "Aki's asleep." And Miki. She had wanted him to go, which was a stark contrast to last night, when it looked like she might not let either of them leave her sight ever. Instead of receiving that upon waking, that look of 'please don't go' she had been the one who had suggested that he leave before he could even broadcast his intentions. She was a weird girl. "They probably deserve to be alone for a little while."
And he had wanted to come—he won't admit to being worried exactly, but everything about the Minato in Miki's world had probably been the last thing Minako had wanted—or expected—to hear. Not that he hadn't wanted to stay with Miki, either, but there were a lot of elements at work. He didn't need to be in there as a crutch—he wondered if she still felt intimidated by just being in Aki's presence (he hoped not)—but with any luck, they would get over that awkwardness quickly.