From his understanding, there was nothing at all that Richard didn't want or wanted immediately - it was all a muddled mess and Yujin appreciated the honesty that he was offered, even if not through words but actions, and he also didn't dare ask if there was anything else that he could bring Richard; no, he'd just find something suitable for now, maybe get some more stuff from his room to put into an already overfilled bed, and he'd make sure to ask for curtains that wouldn't let through any sunlight, or maybe a new mattress. Not that any of this was old, but it certainly wasn't new either, and as things stood, Richard would stay here for only the gods knew how long and Yujin wanted him to be comfortable even when he didn't spend the night with him, which was weird in the first place, considering that he had someone else that he'd much rather share his own bed with but ... for some reason, that didn't sound too true, and Yujin knew that any kind of feelings that he had for Yin were nothing more than gone at this point, even if he tried to delude himself into thinking that he still liked her, every now and then. "I'll be back before you know it!", he told Richard instead, grabbing the yesterdays soup instead and carrying it off.
His first stop was the kitchen, or would have been, if he didn't run into Shuren, who first eyed him - and the fact that he was neither wearing socks or shoes and still dressed in nothing more than pretty much his innermost and outermost robes and only sighed at the sight of his son. "You're going to get him another serving of soup and only soup, you hear me? I don't think he can stomach anyone else in that state he's in. And also, I don't want you running around like this again, go dress properly, understood?", his old man merely chastised him and Yujin evaded a fanstrike with laughter. "Alright, alright! I will!", he told his old man, who seemingly was surprised at the good spirits he was in - well, it was something else, and had been the first time in months, probably, that he felt as good as now. Then, he was off on his way, annoying some cooks for the right things, and they were fairly aware what Richard could and couldn't have as it seemed. Hot, clear soup and nothing else; Yujin himself settled for the same, only that he probably had asked for one too many dumplings, and then made his way out of there, back upstairs to his room, to grab a pillow - which he tucked under his chin - another blanket that he threw over his shoulders, as well as some playing cards, two pairs of fuzzy socks and another set of whoever knew how many clothes. After that, he was off to Richards, leaving his shoes elsewhere, and almost stumbling in through the door, though, thankfully he dropped nothing, and spilled nothing either. "I'm back!", he announced, and then put all the things he'd brought aside, starting with setting the soup and cards on the bedside table and throwing his blankets as well as the second pillow on Richards bed as well. Then, he hung the clothes he'd brought in Richards wardrobe without asking much and brought over both pairs of socks to the bed. "Get up sleepyhead, I brought food. And some socks.", he told Richard. Well, Yujin was the one that wanted a wash, but first, Richard should be eating up.
His first stop was the kitchen, or would have been, if he didn't run into Shuren, who first eyed him - and the fact that he was neither wearing socks or shoes and still dressed in nothing more than pretty much his innermost and outermost robes and only sighed at the sight of his son. "You're going to get him another serving of soup and only soup, you hear me? I don't think he can stomach anyone else in that state he's in. And also, I don't want you running around like this again, go dress properly, understood?", his old man merely chastised him and Yujin evaded a fanstrike with laughter. "Alright, alright! I will!", he told his old man, who seemingly was surprised at the good spirits he was in - well, it was something else, and had been the first time in months, probably, that he felt as good as now. Then, he was off on his way, annoying some cooks for the right things, and they were fairly aware what Richard could and couldn't have as it seemed. Hot, clear soup and nothing else; Yujin himself settled for the same, only that he probably had asked for one too many dumplings, and then made his way out of there, back upstairs to his room, to grab a pillow - which he tucked under his chin - another blanket that he threw over his shoulders, as well as some playing cards, two pairs of fuzzy socks and another set of whoever knew how many clothes. After that, he was off to Richards, leaving his shoes elsewhere, and almost stumbling in through the door, though, thankfully he dropped nothing, and spilled nothing either. "I'm back!", he announced, and then put all the things he'd brought aside, starting with setting the soup and cards on the bedside table and throwing his blankets as well as the second pillow on Richards bed as well. Then, he hung the clothes he'd brought in Richards wardrobe without asking much and brought over both pairs of socks to the bed. "Get up sleepyhead, I brought food. And some socks.", he told Richard. Well, Yujin was the one that wanted a wash, but first, Richard should be eating up.
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.