[Rei groans pitifully. It isn't as if Rin hasn't seen worse, but the comment only serves as a reminder of how terribly awkward all of this is.]
Rin-san, please. Now is not the time!
[The statement would have been accompanied with a sigh, were he in better condition to give it. Instead, he's slightly dizzy from the bloodrush to his head from being hung upside-down, horribly embarrassed, and in desperate need of help.
He's not in much of a place to argue with how the latter is given.
He does, on the other hand, hate feeling this helpless. (Ryugazaki Rei: human in distress). But even despite the laughter, Rin's helping to steady him when he feels some of the vines pull loose, and he's thankful someone is here, even in spite of how often these things seem to happen.
Rei doesn't test his "restraints" until he feels the other leg go loose. It's not exactly the most graceful descent, but it's a far cry from this "falling from the sky" talent he's seemed to have unfortunately mastered overnight. There's a final vine still wrapped around his wrist, but a forcible enough pull only loses him a sleeve as his arm springs free.
And there's the sigh.
Before he realizes his shirt is still bunched up and askew, and pulls it down suddenly. The redness in his face then isn't just from the bloodrush.
Why this.]
This wasn't what-- [Bite back that denial, he's seen everything. He's still laughing. There's no arguing it.] Thank you.
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Rin-san, please. Now is not the time!
[The statement would have been accompanied with a sigh, were he in better condition to give it. Instead, he's slightly dizzy from the bloodrush to his head from being hung upside-down, horribly embarrassed, and in desperate need of help.
He's not in much of a place to argue with how the latter is given.
He does, on the other hand, hate feeling this helpless. (Ryugazaki Rei: human in distress). But even despite the laughter, Rin's helping to steady him when he feels some of the vines pull loose, and he's thankful someone is here, even in spite of how often these things seem to happen.
Rei doesn't test his "restraints" until he feels the other leg go loose. It's not exactly the most graceful descent, but it's a far cry from this "falling from the sky" talent he's seemed to have unfortunately mastered overnight. There's a final vine still wrapped around his wrist, but a forcible enough pull only loses him a sleeve as his arm springs free.
And there's the sigh.
Before he realizes his shirt is still bunched up and askew, and pulls it down suddenly. The redness in his face then isn't just from the bloodrush.
Why this.]
This wasn't what-- [Bite back that denial, he's seen everything. He's still laughing. There's no arguing it.] Thank you.