[ It’s because it’s the most obvious thing in the world that Kondou says it. Because while it may be so, sometimes things need to be said instead of taken for granted. He never wants Souji to think that he doesn’t care for him, but given the rough time they’ve had of it the past few weeks, there can be no such thing as being too careful. After all, how he responds now will affect their relationship for a long time to come. It may make or break whatever it is that they have left, and so he needs to be cautious.
But there’s also the fact that Kondou has always worn his heart on his sleeve, that he has no qualms about blurting out his thoughts on any subject. More often than not, that tends to get him into trouble. ]
Why would I not wish to see you?
[ The question is a genuine one, and there’s a lot of confusion in his tone. Part of him likely realises just why it is that Souji feels that way, but perhaps some small part of him is trying to avoid the issue. If it’s brought up, what will happen then? They could fix everything, or completely ruin them. Something tells him that there’s no in between in this case. ]
[ souji can think of many reasons why kondou-san wouldn't have wanted to see him—because he's a mess, he doesn't deserve it, he let him down in the worst way possible—and yet none of them ever make out of his mind. he remains as silent as he is, watches kondou-san as the distance between the two of them shrinks little by little.
he remains where he is, drenched from head to toe, and looking more lost than he's ever been. ]
I thought you wouldn't want to.
[ nevermind kondou-san had sought him out earlier before, and this is just mostly souji's own heart talking. he's convinced himself of the worst possible outcome before it's even started to fall into place, but now that the other man is here...
it might take a while, before things fix themselves. it just needs one more push. ]
If anything, I thought that you wouldn't wish to see me. I would understand if that was the case.
[ Considering everything that he had done, everything he'd said-- even if now Kondou realised that he had indeed genuinely meant some of that, that he couldn't look at Souji in quite the same way... It was a long overdue revelation. After all, it wasn't fair of him to keep pushing Souji to be something that he wasn't simply to put a smile on his own face.
That was selfish. Something which he'd accepted that he was the epitome of a long time ago, and he'd spent most of his time trying to fix it ever since. But was it too late to fix it with Souji, to make up for the years of mistakes and all of the pain that he had put him through? ]
It is my fault that this happened. I should not have pushed you to such lengths. I hope that you can forgive me, someday.
[ Because he doesn't expect this to be an immediate fix. ]
[ when kondou-san starts to talk, souji could only fall quiet and listen. drink in every word and pause, the meaning behind each of them.
he tries to read between the lines but there's nothing hidden, kondou-san had never been that kind of person anyway, always the type to wear his heart out on his sleeve with all the kindness and courage souji's always known him to possess. these are kondou-san's honest feelings right now, and he'd be a fool to reject them like he usually does.
it's not an easy habit to break, of course— ]
If it counts for anything... [ he does his best to stare right at him, there's little to no escape now. ] I've never blamed you.
[ not once. not even when souji suffered greatly for everything that came with trying to be the person kondou-san wanted him to become. ]
[ Truthfully, he's not entirely sure how to respond to it other than that, because he's a little stunned by hearing those words from him. This time around, he's fairly sure that he can put a lot of weight into those words, that Souji truly does mean what he's telling him, and that puts his mind at ease. Knowing that, does he truly need to hear anything else? ]
I still wish that I had not put you through so much.
[ souji had been expecting this to go the same way it usually does, with kondou-san refusing what he just said instead of accepting it as the truth, like he'd always believed it to be. for a moment there, he looks completely surprised, and then everything in him relaxes. it brings about a sigh of relief that he didn't know he was holding back.
there's even a small smile on his face by now. ]
It was my choice to put up with all of that, Kondou-san. [ a beat. ] I don't really regret doing so.
[ even if he'd gone about it the wrong way, he was still of some use to the man he loves most, right? that's all that really matters to him in the end. ]
If you don't regret it, I suppose I cannot protest on those grounds. Even so...
[ He can't help but frown. It's not exactly the the most heartening admission on either of their parts, mostly Kondou's. Still, there's more to it than that, and he has to admit as much if they're to continue going forward. ]
Perhaps it's simply difficult for me to accept that you've grown up. I still think of you as that young boy who would always cling to my haori!
[ what kondou-san just said earns him a small chuckle, and souji's expression softens even more. it's just like kondou-san to get all nostalgic at a time like this. ]
I've grown much stronger than that kid from the past. [ stronger, sure. better? he doesn't really know. ] But I can cling to your haori again, if you'd let me.
[ he doesn't mean it literally.
he'd just like to have the chance to stay by his side, for as long as he's allowed to. ]
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But there’s also the fact that Kondou has always worn his heart on his sleeve, that he has no qualms about blurting out his thoughts on any subject. More often than not, that tends to get him into trouble. ]
Why would I not wish to see you?
[ The question is a genuine one, and there’s a lot of confusion in his tone. Part of him likely realises just why it is that Souji feels that way, but perhaps some small part of him is trying to avoid the issue. If it’s brought up, what will happen then? They could fix everything, or completely ruin them. Something tells him that there’s no in between in this case. ]
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he remains where he is, drenched from head to toe, and looking more lost than he's ever been. ]
I thought you wouldn't want to.
[ nevermind kondou-san had sought him out earlier before, and this is just mostly souji's own heart talking. he's convinced himself of the worst possible outcome before it's even started to fall into place, but now that the other man is here...
it might take a while, before things fix themselves. it just needs one more push. ]
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[ Considering everything that he had done, everything he'd said-- even if now Kondou realised that he had indeed genuinely meant some of that, that he couldn't look at Souji in quite the same way... It was a long overdue revelation. After all, it wasn't fair of him to keep pushing Souji to be something that he wasn't simply to put a smile on his own face.
That was selfish. Something which he'd accepted that he was the epitome of a long time ago, and he'd spent most of his time trying to fix it ever since. But was it too late to fix it with Souji, to make up for the years of mistakes and all of the pain that he had put him through? ]
It is my fault that this happened. I should not have pushed you to such lengths. I hope that you can forgive me, someday.
[ Because he doesn't expect this to be an immediate fix. ]
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he tries to read between the lines but there's nothing hidden, kondou-san had never been that kind of person anyway, always the type to wear his heart out on his sleeve with all the kindness and courage souji's always known him to possess. these are kondou-san's honest feelings right now, and he'd be a fool to reject them like he usually does.
it's not an easy habit to break, of course— ]
If it counts for anything... [ he does his best to stare right at him, there's little to no escape now. ] I've never blamed you.
[ not once. not even when souji suffered greatly for everything that came with trying to be the person kondou-san wanted him to become. ]
You have nothing to apologize for, Kondou-san.
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[ Truthfully, he's not entirely sure how to respond to it other than that, because he's a little stunned by hearing those words from him. This time around, he's fairly sure that he can put a lot of weight into those words, that Souji truly does mean what he's telling him, and that puts his mind at ease. Knowing that, does he truly need to hear anything else? ]
I still wish that I had not put you through so much.
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there's even a small smile on his face by now. ]
It was my choice to put up with all of that, Kondou-san. [ a beat. ] I don't really regret doing so.
[ even if he'd gone about it the wrong way, he was still of some use to the man he loves most, right? that's all that really matters to him in the end. ]
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[ He can't help but frown. It's not exactly the the most heartening admission on either of their parts, mostly Kondou's. Still, there's more to it than that, and he has to admit as much if they're to continue going forward. ]
Perhaps it's simply difficult for me to accept that you've grown up. I still think of you as that young boy who would always cling to my haori!
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I've grown much stronger than that kid from the past. [ stronger, sure. better? he doesn't really know. ] But I can cling to your haori again, if you'd let me.
[ he doesn't mean it literally.
he'd just like to have the chance to stay by his side, for as long as he's allowed to. ]
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[ After a moment his amusement fades, however, to be replaced by a small but warm smile. ]
Yes you have, Souji. And I am proud of you for that.