[To answer his first question, Ren just pulls out another card and hands it over. It's plain other than the painstakingly neat but cute handwriting on the front that says: "See you at Inanna's shrine!" and a little map of where it is on the back.
As for the second one...] I kind of thought the kittens were enough too but...Actually, Hi-kun is the one who brought them all home. He has a soft spot for cute animals.
[It's one of the only good things he has going for him, so Ren sure as heck isn't going to discourage it. Besides which, they're cute and he can't say no to cute.
He doesn't miss the way Shun reacts to that question. It's something he doesn't like? Ah yes, definitely something he wouldn't like. That seems like something that wouldn't be so bad or could be spin into something not so bad, except that Shun probably has more than enough experience with thing like that already.]
It doesn't have to be mostly those two things now, though, does it? I think it's up to you which parts you want to focus on, if it's any of them at all. Like maybe leaning more toward protection. You're already doing that a little.
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As for the second one...] I kind of thought the kittens were enough too but...Actually, Hi-kun is the one who brought them all home. He has a soft spot for cute animals.
[It's one of the only good things he has going for him, so Ren sure as heck isn't going to discourage it. Besides which, they're cute and he can't say no to cute.
He doesn't miss the way Shun reacts to that question. It's something he doesn't like? Ah yes, definitely something he wouldn't like. That seems like something that wouldn't be so bad or could be spin into something not so bad, except that Shun probably has more than enough experience with thing like that already.]
It doesn't have to be mostly those two things now, though, does it? I think it's up to you which parts you want to focus on, if it's any of them at all. Like maybe leaning more toward protection. You're already doing that a little.