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Yamato no Kami Yasusada ([personal profile] okitactless) wrote 2016-11-13 08:27 pm (UTC)

[The thing is, Yamato is perceptive.

Sure, he's earned his reputation as a bit of an airhead, and he definitely deserves it to some degree. But he isn't an idiot, and he isn't blind, and if there's anything he has innate intuition for apart from battles, it's this.

His heart goes out to Horikawa, and his own reply is a little delayed, as he considers what he wants to say.]


i don't know... but i don't think it was anything you did, horikawa-kun. [Yamato's own feelings on his god's disappearance are chaotic and not without a decent helping of self-blame. But his situation has nothing to do with Horikawa's, and he can't fathom the idea that Horikawa might be responsible for the possible destruction of his own gods, even though "bad luck" isn't much comfort.] tsuzuki-kun told me once he thinks something is trying to covertly attack the heavens. if that's true then all gods are at risk, but not because of us.

[There's a pause, and then a second message, a little softer. This one is more emotional than the clinical observations of potential threats, but both sides of Yamato lead him to the same conclusion nonetheless. It's not Horikawa's fault.] besides, a disappearance doesn't mean they're gone for good... commander-kun isn't the only god who left and came back. don't lose hope okay?

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