Neither does Yamamoto, probably for the same fact. That and he also has a tendency to call his dad old man versus dad, so. He is an informal, laid back kind of person it can't be helped.
He will be looking, certain to mention it to Gokudera. Considering he intends to stick with his friend and he knows the other has the same intention it is likely at some point he will. Foodservice would be right up his alley and may help him with his homesickness that is bound to come now and then.
It is, a bond is like a rope braided out of moments. Some are small, like Tomato Soba, they reflect the growth that comes from larger moments. The one thing Yamamoto wants to be is more aware of saying what he needs to say before it all boils over. Yamamoto meant what he said, he knows it needed to be said, it does not mean he will ever enjoy arguing with someone he cares about. Yamamoto means to work on holding things in till he loses his patience, he has to be less carefree, for the good of his friends and family.
Luckily, they are both young with unlimited potential for growth. They are at that cusp in life where they are going to grow faster than they expect.
"I didn't try swimming, just put my feet in." He looks down to his mostly empty plate, takes his last sip and stretches. Looking around to see where he puts his empty dishes.
"You ready?" They may as well enjoy this, he does not think life will be so lavish on Anchor. But that is okay, they don't need fancy things to survive and grow.
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He will be looking, certain to mention it to Gokudera. Considering he intends to stick with his friend and he knows the other has the same intention it is likely at some point he will. Foodservice would be right up his alley and may help him with his homesickness that is bound to come now and then.
It is, a bond is like a rope braided out of moments. Some are small, like Tomato Soba, they reflect the growth that comes from larger moments. The one thing Yamamoto wants to be is more aware of saying what he needs to say before it all boils over. Yamamoto meant what he said, he knows it needed to be said, it does not mean he will ever enjoy arguing with someone he cares about. Yamamoto means to work on holding things in till he loses his patience, he has to be less carefree, for the good of his friends and family.
Luckily, they are both young with unlimited potential for growth. They are at that cusp in life where they are going to grow faster than they expect.
"I didn't try swimming, just put my feet in." He looks down to his mostly empty plate, takes his last sip and stretches. Looking around to see where he puts his empty dishes.
"You ready?" They may as well enjoy this, he does not think life will be so lavish on Anchor. But that is okay, they don't need fancy things to survive and grow.