
Congratulations! You survived the first week of Personal Enrichment Class! Or at least, your body did if you feel like astral projecting. It's time to mingle with your fellow students after the Saturday lesson. Maybe get revenge. Or maybe you're going to your room right away. Either way, it's free time! Let loose. Go wild.
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[ He'd wildly gesture to Owen if he could. Alas. ]
Maybe I should be worried for you.
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And why is that?
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[ ... ]
Because I've done some shitty things and I don't regret it.
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[ And Hien says he has a terrible personality when he's worried about something like that... ]
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[ Anyway. ]
I meant me in general, not just flirting. I won't always listen, and you might be scared or disappointed.
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Instead, he just looks at Hien quietly for a few long moments, his expression pensive. ]
Outside of being scared for someone's safety, I don't get scared. [ Just getting that out of the way first. ] I think I should be the one who decides what disappoints me, don't you think?
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[ That's why he thought Fai would be scared in the first place. Not much seems to get through him when it comes to fear, is what Hien noticed.
But regarding the last point, Hien just looks ahead into nowhere. ]
Suit yourself.
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Did I say the wrong thing?
[ Not that he regrets it, because it's true. He should be able to decide what disappoints him. ]
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[ Fai was right. Only he can decide what disappoints him or not. ]
I'm just saying that there's a possibility, so it's a warning.
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Are you afraid that I'll be disappointed in you?
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[ After all, he's nice. That's the thing. They think he's nice, but as soon as he partakes in some sort of violence, they're disappointed that he wasn't who they thought he was.
It doesn't seem to bother Hien anyway. ]
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[ He leans toward Hien, legs still crossed so it's a bit of an awkward position, so he can poke his cheek. ]
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[ Gonna get disappointed. ]
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[ Call it low expectations, but it's the truth. ]
Truthfully, I don't know what you could do that would disappoint me.
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[ He shrugs, since Fai gets it by now. ]
The following week's activities are gonna be like the stuff we just did, but harder.
[ That's what he got from the closing remarks. ]
The kids are gonna have a hard time, huh...
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They are. That's why we need to do our best to help them through it.
[ Some of the older people here still might struggle, but a few of them have had plenty of time to get used to the painful things in life.
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I assume you're willing to do that much?
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[ His voice comes out quieter than usual for that. ]
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[ He takes a sip of coffee.
The quietness of Hien’s voice makes him wonder if the source of his sadness might make it too hard on him. ]
…But if it’s too hard for you to try, I understand.
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[ He doesn't go into something and expect to fail, yet he knows his success rates are low. He just keeps trying and trying and trying—
You will never be satisfiâ–“â–“â–“â–“â–“â–“â–“â–“â–“â–“ ]
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[ Instead of a deep sadness, there seems to be a neverending pit of emptiness that settles into his stomach. Unfortunately, Fai gets to feel that same emptiness in himself. ]
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Fai’s breath hitches as he feels himself momentarily overwhelmed by that emptiness.
What can he do about it? He isn’t sure, but he knows that he needs to do something at the very least. ]
…
[ Fai reaches over to grab Hien’s hand, gently holding onto it. ]
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... Softie.
[ He doesn't look at Fai's face, but his expression is the same as ever. The emptiness seems to have gone away though, so Fai can tell himself that he succeeded. ]
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So are you.
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[ Hien scoots a little closer to Fai and rests the side of his head on Fai's shoulder. ]
Then I guess we'll be softies together.
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Now that doesn't sound so bad! I think I can live with that. Sounds like you can too.
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[ He quietly breathes out. ]
You can live with this too?
[ The head resting on shoulders thing. He doesn't need pain share to feel anxiety from Fai. He can tell, mostly because he already knows Fai's situation. ]
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