[ no. jk shopping that can lead to make-outs if you want idk what i'm doing
yamato is pure as the driven snow, loves shopping, and takes it as seriously as he takes sparring.
haha right. it's one of those rare days where yamato is the one being pulled aside from his usual preferences of spending the time he's not spending fighting... fighting; those rare moments where kashuu gets to return all the times he'd been dragged into hours-too-long sparring sessions with some kind of friendly bloodthirsty enthusiasm from his looks-nice-hits-not-nice partner. in this particular break in between sorties, they'd been allowed to move with the saniwa to do a bit of shopping. supplies, food... luxuries, perhaps, in kashuu's case.
absolutely no one is surprised that yamato's blood isn't boiling as much as it would be with a blade pointed at something. he's finding that there's not much blade-pointing involved in shopping, but he sticks with kashuu and deals with the whole thing anyway.
it's really too bad if the other sword wanted an enlightened opinion to help him make decisions in this kind of scenario, because honestly yamato has only one thing to say when he's asked to help kashuu pick between two items and that's: ]
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yamato is pure as the driven snow, loves shopping, and takes it as seriously as he takes sparring.
haha right. it's one of those rare days where yamato is the one being pulled aside from his usual preferences of spending the time he's not spending fighting... fighting; those rare moments where kashuu gets to return all the times he'd been dragged into hours-too-long sparring sessions with some kind of friendly bloodthirsty enthusiasm from his looks-nice-hits-not-nice partner. in this particular break in between sorties, they'd been allowed to move with the saniwa to do a bit of shopping. supplies, food... luxuries, perhaps, in kashuu's case.
absolutely no one is surprised that yamato's blood isn't boiling as much as it would be with a blade pointed at something. he's finding that there's not much blade-pointing involved in shopping, but he sticks with kashuu and deals with the whole thing anyway.
it's really too bad if the other sword wanted an enlightened opinion to help him make decisions in this kind of scenario, because honestly yamato has only one thing to say when he's asked to help kashuu pick between two items and that's: ]
They're different?
[ he can't tell. he really can't. ]