Earlier, I was sitting by the window. I'd left it open. I don't like it when the sun is bright, but it was all right for the time being
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You'd like Bon Temps. We get these ones in the spring and summer called giant swallowtails. They're a real pretty yellow, with blue and orange and black on their wings like someone decorated 'em with a paintbrush.
[ Sitting wittttth, because, Hello :c he probably follows you around just as much as Odango follows him around now. Puppyharu.
Wherever Yoite is, Miharu is definitely close by, legs curled in, sleepy-snorty thing knocked out in his lap with bitty snot bubbles. One hand is idly rubbing teeny puppy ear. ]
[ A nod. A little, almost-not-there smile, too. It hurts. Even the tiniest quirk of his lips like that. And that it hurts makes him feel selfish. He should be able to smile without strain for Yoite, especially now. But he wasn't practiced in the art of 'everything will be okay!', it was 'don't care.' Largely different. ]
They should be outside and going where they want, not stuck inside somewhere. It's lazy to collect them for money. [ And greedy, but ah, that's not really important. ]
I'm lazy now, [he admits. And also stuck inside somewhere, but that's largely a nonissue. Slight expression in Miharu's face manages to be processed by Yoite's eyes. Butterflies, but in his throat. It's a relief, somehow.]
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Blue especially is good. They're large, then?
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They're pretty big, yeah. Some of them get around to havin' like... a five or six inch wingspan.
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The fact that they're alive despite their fragility means that we should help them to stay alive, I think.
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There's a lot of them. Do we help them all?
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I guess not. There's no use exerting so much. But if they're nearby, maybe.
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Wherever Yoite is, Miharu is definitely close by, legs curled in, sleepy-snorty thing knocked out in his lap with bitty snot bubbles. One hand is idly rubbing teeny puppy ear. ]
I'm glad you let it go.
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So it was good?
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They should be outside and going where they want, not stuck inside somewhere. It's lazy to collect them for money. [ And greedy, but ah, that's not really important. ]
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It's good that it found its own way out, though.
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