The memory plays out, and it's difficult to tell what Kanda thinks about it, if anything at all in that memory resonated with him or not. He doesn't bother pretending like he didn't see it, because they're both so blatantly thrown into it, but his face is unreadable. When it ends, he simply responds to what she was saying before like nothing happened.]
and honestly, no reaction is better than a reaction when some people would probably apologize or be sad at her and she can't handle those emotions. but also she just grits her fangs at him. TCH. ]
Then just give me the first letter at least! So I can move on!
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The memory plays out, and it's difficult to tell what Kanda thinks about it, if anything at all in that memory resonated with him or not. He doesn't bother pretending like he didn't see it, because they're both so blatantly thrown into it, but his face is unreadable. When it ends, he simply responds to what she was saying before like nothing happened.]
No.
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and honestly, no reaction is better than a reaction when some people would probably apologize or be sad at her and she can't handle those emotions. but also she just grits her fangs at him. TCH. ]
Then just give me the first letter at least! So I can move on!
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[Perhaps there are one or two things that might get him to change his stance, but--for now, he's not budging.]