Even if he doesn't want to, he's pretty sure doing so is a prerequisite to moving on with this crap. (It was so much easier with Kanji; all he had to do was say he'd had to throw the damn things out.
But then, Kanji grew up across the street and saw countless fights over who ate whose snacks in action.)
"I would've bought those... a good three weeks before that," he finally says. "And usually, when I bought cream puffs, they were gone inside of a week, and not because I got to eat any of them. 'Oh, they were about to go bad, little brother, I was just making sure they didn't get wasted, I have to go to work now, bye!'" In voice, at least, he does a terrible impression of his sister, not that Rise's likely to know that.
"That's when it really sank in that Sis wasn't coming home. Up to that point it just... I don't know, it felt like she'd just moved to Kyoto again, like she was giving things with her boyfriend another try and she'd be back any day."
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But then, Kanji grew up across the street and saw countless fights over who ate whose snacks in action.)
"I would've bought those... a good three weeks before that," he finally says. "And usually, when I bought cream puffs, they were gone inside of a week, and not because I got to eat any of them. 'Oh, they were about to go bad, little brother, I was just making sure they didn't get wasted, I have to go to work now, bye!'" In voice, at least, he does a terrible impression of his sister, not that Rise's likely to know that.
"That's when it really sank in that Sis wasn't coming home. Up to that point it just... I don't know, it felt like she'd just moved to Kyoto again, like she was giving things with her boyfriend another try and she'd be back any day."