Everyone had their own reasons for a plethora of different things - Yujin wasn't supposed to judge them, or dig deeper when all they talked about was Richards family, no. Ever single time that he'd asked too much, it'd been at the wrong time and all he did was cause pain to someone he held incredibly dear. Surely, he could have come up with a ton of excuses for his behavior - and yet, they weren't worth anything, never had been, to be exact and he also knew that Richard wasn't stupid - and Yujin wasn't one for lies, at least most of the time. "In the end, only he knows.", he answered, swiftly, willing to let the current topic of conversation go for something more pleasant, something both of them were able to enjoy instead. The past was just that, yet, if someone found themselves unable to let go, it was best to not pester them about it, as it would lead nowhere. "I can run after you, even if you'd take off, you know? My leg is fine." That, however, was a lie on his own part - it never would be fine, that much was clear, and the fact that he hadn't ran off himself was because this damned thing was still hurting, despite the medicine he'd taken; the pain was dull, nothing that'd stop him from going out, but annoying enough to hinder him from actually having some sort of stupid, childish fun. "What I'm saying is, I like holding your hand, but if you'd rather play games, I'd not complain." Silessian nights were long, always had been, always would be - and the darker it got, the colder it was, which was very much the reason for all the layers they were wearing. Locking out the cold was one thing, inviting it in another and Yujin wasn't sure if he actually wanted to go for a frigid swim today, given both of their circumstances - risking it wasn't on his agenda, but he'd see whatever else would happen eventually.
"Like, appease him and hope for the best? That never helped, even before you came here. But I wouldn't mind waiting, it doesn't have to be tomorrow. And besides, the upcoming winter is long, cold and lonely - we'll have plenty of opportunities to go out and look for a warmer place!", Yujin laughed, overjoyed at the thought itself. There were so many more things out there he wanted to see, that he wanted to show Richard as well and if they actually found time, maybe they could actually put up a small hut among all the green grass they'd find, poking out from beneath patches of melting snow and ice. "Maybe I'll tell you if it comes true." And if it didn't, that would mean ... Richard wouldn't be here to hear it anyway. It was silly, and the wolf shook his head in response to the thought alone. "Actually, no. Not that kind of wet anyway. But you aren't opposed to it, right?" Richard wasn't going to take a swim, Yujin would make sure of that and not hold onto him, somehow, some way, or something like that - they'd doom themselves like that. Instead, he came closer to Richard, now that he'd sat down next to him - hopefully he wasn't the only one enjoying it. "True, you didn't. But I guess ... no, nevermind." He just wanted to prove that he was right, didn't he? There was silence for a while, long enough for him to wonder what was happening - why he was so clingy, why he didn't want to let go and when the fireworks would actually start, but none of that was important right about now. "A present for me?", he asked, flabberghasted as he looked over to the blonde. "Isn't that supposed to be my line? ... I have one for you as well, but it ... comes with a precondition. I'd trade it for yours, though." Richard would never say yes to his assinine request and still, Yujin smiled like the idiot he was - he'd never hear the end of it if his object of affection were to open it now; that was fine, though.
"Like, appease him and hope for the best? That never helped, even before you came here. But I wouldn't mind waiting, it doesn't have to be tomorrow. And besides, the upcoming winter is long, cold and lonely - we'll have plenty of opportunities to go out and look for a warmer place!", Yujin laughed, overjoyed at the thought itself. There were so many more things out there he wanted to see, that he wanted to show Richard as well and if they actually found time, maybe they could actually put up a small hut among all the green grass they'd find, poking out from beneath patches of melting snow and ice. "Maybe I'll tell you if it comes true." And if it didn't, that would mean ... Richard wouldn't be here to hear it anyway. It was silly, and the wolf shook his head in response to the thought alone. "Actually, no. Not that kind of wet anyway. But you aren't opposed to it, right?" Richard wasn't going to take a swim, Yujin would make sure of that and not hold onto him, somehow, some way, or something like that - they'd doom themselves like that. Instead, he came closer to Richard, now that he'd sat down next to him - hopefully he wasn't the only one enjoying it. "True, you didn't. But I guess ... no, nevermind." He just wanted to prove that he was right, didn't he? There was silence for a while, long enough for him to wonder what was happening - why he was so clingy, why he didn't want to let go and when the fireworks would actually start, but none of that was important right about now. "A present for me?", he asked, flabberghasted as he looked over to the blonde. "Isn't that supposed to be my line? ... I have one for you as well, but it ... comes with a precondition. I'd trade it for yours, though." Richard would never say yes to his assinine request and still, Yujin smiled like the idiot he was - he'd never hear the end of it if his object of affection were to open it now; that was fine, though.
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.