There they were, back in the hut and Yujin was not sure if he still felt like he didn’t fit in or if he fit into this little family of two perfectly fine - it was odd to say the least and he was sure that he wasn’t welcome in that kind of way. Whatever it was, though, he could still try - and try as one might, he’d still fail, so where was no need for him to even start. In the end, it hardly mattered anyway and the blonde would just disappear like a puff of smoke in a gust of wind and eventually disappear from his mind altogether, just like he was supposed to. Maybe that was a good point to burn his clothes at, even if he didn’t really recall why. “No, they look … new? Kind of? It’s odd, I’ll bring them around with yours next time.” That meant that he’d have to figure out how to get out of his home once more, but he couldn’t be grounded until the end of his days, right? Not even Shuren was that insane - at least Yujin did hope so - and instead he set aside Richards shoes after he’d kicked them off like that. He could have asked for help anyway, what a dork!
“Ruin it? I think the only way you could have ruined it was, if you never came back home. But even then, as long as you’d be fine, it wouldn’t be ruined just yet.”, Nayantai reassured Richard and didn’t pry too much into his injuries as it seemed. Given, the old man either seemed distanced or just like he didn’t want to hurt the blondes ego either - even though he probably was very good at that anyway. “As long as you got it treated, it’s fine. If not, I can take a look at it - there’s nothing to he sorry about.” Richard was sickly pale, even Nayantai knew that and he also could assume a few things, but that didn’t matter much either way - it had passed and they were here to celebrate his birthday, he should feel the best of all of them. “If it makes you feel any better.”, the old man started talking putting, presumably getting their food ready as Yujin already slumped down at the table and patted the spot next to himself to signalize for Richard to take it up and sit down already. “I’d say if you’re excited and the adrenaline is still kicking in, it’s fairly normal to not notice that you’re injured or that it’s a bad injury. Theoretically, I can say the same about my eye, except that I couldn’t exactly see with it anymore. Nevertheless, I insisted that I was fine for at least a week or two.” And that despite it hurting like nothing he’d ever felt - and of course that gross thing was infected too, but he’d much rather spare everyone the details. Instead, Nayantai brought the food back to the table. “Hm, since you’re eighteen now, I guess it’s up to you if you want food or your present first?”
“Ruin it? I think the only way you could have ruined it was, if you never came back home. But even then, as long as you’d be fine, it wouldn’t be ruined just yet.”, Nayantai reassured Richard and didn’t pry too much into his injuries as it seemed. Given, the old man either seemed distanced or just like he didn’t want to hurt the blondes ego either - even though he probably was very good at that anyway. “As long as you got it treated, it’s fine. If not, I can take a look at it - there’s nothing to he sorry about.” Richard was sickly pale, even Nayantai knew that and he also could assume a few things, but that didn’t matter much either way - it had passed and they were here to celebrate his birthday, he should feel the best of all of them. “If it makes you feel any better.”, the old man started talking putting, presumably getting their food ready as Yujin already slumped down at the table and patted the spot next to himself to signalize for Richard to take it up and sit down already. “I’d say if you’re excited and the adrenaline is still kicking in, it’s fairly normal to not notice that you’re injured or that it’s a bad injury. Theoretically, I can say the same about my eye, except that I couldn’t exactly see with it anymore. Nevertheless, I insisted that I was fine for at least a week or two.” And that despite it hurting like nothing he’d ever felt - and of course that gross thing was infected too, but he’d much rather spare everyone the details. Instead, Nayantai brought the food back to the table. “Hm, since you’re eighteen now, I guess it’s up to you if you want food or your present first?”
Looking back, it maybe is like the toy carts you rode when you were a kid. But those toy carts could never go beyond the walls of the lawn. We want to follow the rugged concrete road beyond the wall. As we've grown, we've decided to leave behind the toy cart.