It's still a stupid idea. And Shinjiro should be telling him its a shitty idea, like most of Aki's ideas usually are—all a very suspicious shade of brown—except he knows full well how things will go. Because it's how things always go, like life subsisted off patterns while arguments were as scripted as fate was supposed to be. And even if he told Aki he wanted no part in it, the moron would still go ahead with his idea anyway, and probably do a half-assed job of it, because what does Aki know about getting into someone's apartment anyways? And how to leave things alone and learn that it's better to search a room with your eyes rather than stumble around, hoping to trip over something to punch and get some kind of heaven-sent epiphany out of it.
So he might as well let Aki be a stupid older brother while he can. Miki deserves an idiot more than she ever deserved a hero, because that's what she would have had if he hadn't died. Or if she hadn't. Meanwhile, he can stand around and make sure he doesn't break something.]
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It's still a stupid idea. And Shinjiro should be telling him its a shitty idea, like most of Aki's ideas usually are—all a very suspicious shade of brown—except he knows full well how things will go. Because it's how things always go, like life subsisted off patterns while arguments were as scripted as fate was supposed to be. And even if he told Aki he wanted no part in it, the moron would still go ahead with his idea anyway, and probably do a half-assed job of it, because what does Aki know about getting into someone's apartment anyways? And how to leave things alone and learn that it's better to search a room with your eyes rather than stumble around, hoping to trip over something to punch and get some kind of heaven-sent epiphany out of it.
So he might as well let Aki be a stupid older brother while he can. Miki deserves an idiot more than she ever deserved a hero, because that's what she would have had if he hadn't died. Or if she hadn't. Meanwhile, he can stand around and make sure he doesn't break something.]
When?