"Heeey, you've reached Yang! Well, actually, you didn't reach far enough, 'cause I'm not here right now! But don't yang up! Just leave a message on this baby, and I'll get back to you soon enough, okay?"
[ He may have to do an awkward shuffle since she's not letting go, but at least eventually, they're inside and away from awful prying eyes. He kicks the door shut behind him. And asks, hopefully: ]
Yeah. [ this, she says pretty much immediately, and she'll maneuver them to the ground, so she can press her back against something solid. ] What about it?
I can't say for sure, but I doubt it. [ Yang also pauses before she moves a hand to rest it on his head, keeping the other arm around him. ] Maybe it's like how we don't remember anything about our worlds apparently being destroyed. Like you're asleep.
[ He doesn't relax, not exactly, but he doesn't make any move to shove off her hand, either.
It's better to think that Gon doesn't know what's happened to him. That he's not drifting somewhere in a stream of data, alone and helpless and conscious of it all. ]
Has anyone found something we can do to get them back?
[ There's not nearly as much heat in his voice as there usually would be, but still, the tsun is strong with this one. He can't help but bristle a little. ]
[ Yang is fortunate; she hasn't seen Milluki's collection of moe moe waifu figures. Killua had to live knowing those things were in the same house with him every day. ]
You can stay, just quit it already. I'm not gonna fall apart if you let go. I feel stupid talking about this stuff while we're standing like this.
[ FREEDOM. He immediately retreats to one of the beds and takes a seat on it, putting distance between them. ]
It is not, it's because you're doing stupid things. Anyway, we could definitely use someone who's good with computers. What about someone who's already working for CERES?
We're going to have to ask around-- I can't think of anyone off the top of my head. [ but she slides to the floor properly, resting her arms on her knees. ] But that'd be a lot easier than hauling a computer genius with us.
Not people I knew very well, and the one I did came back. [ and she makes a mental note to speak to Edgeworth about it. ]
... But I know what it's like to have someone disappear without ever knowing why or how, and not even having a clue of where they are, how they're doing, that sort of thing.
[ In response, Yang tilts her head back a bit, smile flickering, but still faintly there. She'd had her phase of rashness and idiocy over it already. ]
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Okay, okay, let's go preserve your dignity.
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Now will you let me go?
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[ see, she's reasonable. ]
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Not a chance.
[ It's one thing to be forced to endure a hug. Giving one is the final level of this social link. ]
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... Well, I guess we all have weird fears.
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[ He squirms, but alas, there's still no escape and after a moment, he settles down. ]
...hey, you said you know other people who've disappeared, right?
[ His voice is low and carefully, painfully casual. ]
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[ He doesn't relax, not exactly, but he doesn't make any move to shove off her hand, either.
It's better to think that Gon doesn't know what's happened to him. That he's not drifting somewhere in a stream of data, alone and helpless and conscious of it all. ]
Has anyone found something we can do to get them back?
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... But I'll see if I can find out anything about your friend. [ might as well start investigating more thoroughly. ]
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[ There's not nearly as much heat in his voice as there usually would be, but still, the tsun is strong with this one. He can't help but bristle a little. ]
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[ Because clearly she's helping him, not the other way around. ]
CERES is the obvious place to start. It shouldn't be too hard to sneak in.
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[ There's a beat. Then, he asks, probably in vain again. ]
Seriously, though, will you let me go now?
[ He's tolerated the hugging for like five whole minutes, isn't that enough?? ]
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In a minute. I'll be here for awhile, anyway.
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You can stay, just quit it already. I'm not gonna fall apart if you let go. I feel stupid talking about this stuff while we're standing like this.
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[ but she does release him, with one last defiant hair ruffle. ]
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It is not, it's because you're doing stupid things. Anyway, we could definitely use someone who's good with computers. What about someone who's already working for CERES?
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[ He's quiet for a moment, then glances down at her, expression unreadable. ]
Hey, Yang. Did someone you know disappear?
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... But I know what it's like to have someone disappear without ever knowing why or how, and not even having a clue of where they are, how they're doing, that sort of thing.
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Who was it?
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My mother.
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