... To his room? Suboshi hoped in vain that his face wasn't turning red at that. Maybe he was actually taking it the wrong way, too. But it wasn't helping that Yui was sitting on his bed now. In the meantime, he stayed standing where he was, as if rooted to the spot near the doorway.
Finally he managed to shake himself out of it, though, shutting the door behind him before he stepped closer to where Yui was sitting.
"I know it can't have been your fault you forgot those things, Yui," he said. "Something's strange about this place. It must have something to do with that." He didn't have any proof, but it could make sense - and he wanted something to explain what had happened. It was already strange that they were here in the first place. He didn't trust 'here'. The only good things about it were that he could see Yui and his brother again.
Suboshi took a few more steps towards the girl and shook his head. "I didn't forget anything." He was sure that he hadn't forgotten anything. It didn't feel like anything was missing - apart from the fact that he couldn't sense his brother at all, even though he was alive.
Yui took one look at his expression and couldn't help but laugh. "I was kidding! Are you always so easily embarrassed?" She couldn't quite remember, so it only seemed fitting to ask, despite her amusement. It seemed like getting to know him was going to be easier than she thought.
"I wonder," she began but drifted off for a second or two. "Maybe it isn't memories this place takes, but something special? I've talked with a few people who lost items instead of memories. You aren't missing an item, are you?"
Then, as if she had just noticed it, she shot him a curious glance.
"Suboshi. You aren't afraid of me, are you? I'm not going to bite you, so you don't have to stand on the other side of the room." Yui scooted over a little and patted the seat next to her.
... To his room? Suboshi hoped in vain that his face wasn't turning red at that. Maybe he was actually taking it the wrong way, too. But it wasn't helping that Yui was sitting on his bed now. In the meantime, he stayed standing where he was, as if rooted to the spot near the doorway.
Finally he managed to shake himself out of it, though, shutting the door behind him before he stepped closer to where Yui was sitting.
"I know it can't have been your fault you forgot those things, Yui," he said. "Something's strange about this place. It must have something to do with that." He didn't have any proof, but it could make sense - and he wanted something to explain what had happened. It was already strange that they were here in the first place. He didn't trust 'here'. The only good things about it were that he could see Yui and his brother again.
Suboshi took a few more steps towards the girl and shook his head. "I didn't forget anything." He was sure that he hadn't forgotten anything. It didn't feel like anything was missing - apart from the fact that he couldn't sense his brother at all, even though he was alive.
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"I wonder," she began but drifted off for a second or two. "Maybe it isn't memories this place takes, but something special? I've talked with a few people who lost items instead of memories. You aren't missing an item, are you?"
Then, as if she had just noticed it, she shot him a curious glance.
"Suboshi. You aren't afraid of me, are you? I'm not going to bite you, so you don't have to stand on the other side of the room." Yui scooted over a little and patted the seat next to her.
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