Indy dressed and left quickly after the doors unlocked, ready to make an early start. He seemed to be the first one out in the hallway, which was fine with him. The fewer people around, the faster he could move--assuming being the first one out in the hall didn't also mean being the first course of King Kong's dinner
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"You're right," he said, standing up so Yuki could get up. "We have to think about her, too." Even if it sounded like Yuki wanted to stay too, which made it even harder for Touya to leave. Sure they ate lunch together, but it wasn't a private space. Touya couldn't do much besides a peck on the cheek and some loud conversation over everyone elses' conversations.
And really, as long as Sakura was around, that was how it would stay. He wished they could all go home. But when he returned, what if Yuki didn't know how he felt? The one he'd confessed to was from the future. Would he come to remember? Would Yuki return to a Touya who had been waiting for him to remember for months?
He could think about this later. It was depressing him right now.
"Let's go get her before she starts thinking we're not coming, yeah?" he said with a small smile over his shoulder.
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A faint sigh turned into a yawn as he pulled himself to his feet, absently brushing loose hairs from his face that he escaped from the braid while he slept. Was it his imagination, or was the braid still damp from the shower earlier? It must be an awful lot of trouble for Yue to deal with all the time.
He gave Touya a bright smile in return and nodded. "Of course. The faster we get moving, the faster we'll find a way home, right?" And then they'd have all the time in the world to spend together. Right now he had to worry about Sakura instead.
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