[Ohhh no...he's not moving to avoid this at all. It's like when you're visiting relatives and great grandma Helen's coming in for a hug and the polite thing to do is standby and endure it. Not that he has any experience with the warmth of grandma hugs and likely never will because...
This is borderline torture. His back definitely cracked somewhere between being roped in and actually being forced up against Akihito's not-very-pillowy body. Shinjiro's exuding the same enthusiasm of a cat being forced into a festive sweater, minus the flailing. His soul's left his body for the second time, if not third.]
Aki--
[Somewhat strained, but subdue...only because Akihiko sounds...sad. Sad but happy. Sentimental. All things considered, Shinjiro can't rightly protest or complain. He can't quite piece their circumstances together or how this is even happening, assuming some time's passed between the incident with Takaya and now.
But it isn't until he realizes that Akihiko's crying that his defense lowers and he's filled with immediate guilt. Guilt for being absentee all this (theoretic, though it makes no damn sense, again) time, for making him suffer another loss...primarily. There's a lot he could apologize for, but for now he'll return a slow embrace, one that's much less fueled by the spirits of dead bears and instead, sustained by remorse.]
Don't cry about it, idiot.
[Murmured, but they're close enough. Gaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay...]
he did it, good job aki. also don't worry...
This is borderline torture. His back definitely cracked somewhere between being roped in and actually being forced up against Akihito's not-very-pillowy body. Shinjiro's exuding the same enthusiasm of a cat being forced into a festive sweater, minus the flailing. His soul's left his body for the second time, if not third.]
Aki--
[Somewhat strained, but subdue...only because Akihiko sounds...sad. Sad but happy. Sentimental. All things considered, Shinjiro can't rightly protest or complain. He can't quite piece their circumstances together or how this is even happening, assuming some time's passed between the incident with Takaya and now.
But it isn't until he realizes that Akihiko's crying that his defense lowers and he's filled with immediate guilt. Guilt for being absentee all this (theoretic, though it makes no damn sense, again) time, for making him suffer another loss...primarily. There's a lot he could apologize for, but for now he'll return a slow embrace, one that's much less fueled by the spirits of dead bears and instead, sustained by remorse.]
Don't cry about it, idiot.
[Murmured, but they're close enough. Gaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay...]