[Yata once grabbed Sousei by the collar before. But Yata is a child, unable to control his teenage angst, and so Sousei simply smacked his hand away with the sheath of his sword--a warning, a lesson, but nothing truly temper-driven. This, on the other hand, is different.
They are standing in the snow, murderous creatures about, undoubtedly defenseless civilians also about and in trouble, and Sano would rather yell at him, grab him by the collar, than do a damn thing about it. Sano should know better.
So Sousei doesn't hesitate.
The moment Sano grabs him by the collar, Sousei is swinging his fist, aiming for Sano's jaw. He's smaller, wire and not as physically strong, but he's trained himself to be precise, and quick, and dangerous in other ways. And this? He has no tolerance for this.]
She is not here now. Simply wishing for something to be true does not make it so! [If Chizuru was here, they would hear her, or see her, or she would hear them--she wouldn't run from them, she wouldn't avoid them. Even if she was here before by some bizarre twist of fate, she no longer is.] And while you continue to pine for her, there are innocent people in danger, and you are doing nothing to help them.
[A scoff, irritated and short.]
If you don't intend to make yourself useful, go home--but I expected more from you. [From the Shinsengumi, really--hadn't their purpose always been to keep the peace?]
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They are standing in the snow, murderous creatures about, undoubtedly defenseless civilians also about and in trouble, and Sano would rather yell at him, grab him by the collar, than do a damn thing about it. Sano should know better.
So Sousei doesn't hesitate.
The moment Sano grabs him by the collar, Sousei is swinging his fist, aiming for Sano's jaw. He's smaller, wire and not as physically strong, but he's trained himself to be precise, and quick, and dangerous in other ways. And this? He has no tolerance for this.]
She is not here now. Simply wishing for something to be true does not make it so! [If Chizuru was here, they would hear her, or see her, or she would hear them--she wouldn't run from them, she wouldn't avoid them. Even if she was here before by some bizarre twist of fate, she no longer is.] And while you continue to pine for her, there are innocent people in danger, and you are doing nothing to help them.
[A scoff, irritated and short.]
If you don't intend to make yourself useful, go home--but I expected more from you. [From the Shinsengumi, really--hadn't their purpose always been to keep the peace?]