Normally the events of the last few weeks would call for a round of drinking or dancing or some other mode of repression, but that would require going out, which wasn't happening.
There were other worthy, time-honored methods when it came to dealing with things like this, which is why Yurika went through the trouble of actually making Haikara
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But it was Friday, and he had to leave Wednesday, and it was entirely time to man up and do it. He leaned around her door, letter in his hand.
"You look comfortable," he observed, wandering in to sit by her on the bed.
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Banter. It was a delay.
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Also, it was possible that books would end up getting thrown, and someone would have to break out the duct tape for one reason or another, but that was beside the point.
... Even if Reno had brought duct tape, stashed away in a pocket somewhere. One could never be too sure if it would come in handy. He'd brought popcorn, too. And a bottle of Coke and some rum. Because, really, what was a movie without something to snack on, and what was popcorn without something to wash it down with?
"Knock knock, yo!"
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There were traditions to be upheld, dammit.
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"You think I'd forget? Doji, that hurts, yo. Hurts me bad."
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