Kyousuke opted to leave the supplies where they were as they exited the room; if someone got injured here, it would be because Sora had managed to open the door, so they'd still be accessible in that case, and if they ended up not being used, they'd end up back in possession on their owner.
The other guy did seem reluctant to leave the room, and Kyousuke couldn't blame him for that, but this was the only way. "I'll still be watching from this side," he explained further. He wasn't content to leave well enough alone either, but once Sora was done changing for the night, no possible good could from being in the same room as him, and Kyousuke had the injuries to prove it. His ribs throbbed in forgotten pain as he thought that, but he ignored it, and locked the door behind them.
From there, he'd have to start building a barricade. He considered asking for help, since it would be faster, but he remembered the stranger mentioning meeting someone, so maybe it was best not keep him. "If you have something to do, you don't have to stick around," he said instead. Either worked for him. He still thought Sora was an idiot trying to reject any support right now, so he had no issues with anyone ignoring that. On the other hand, the most important thing for Sora's condition right wasn't here, but somewhere out there. What was happening here wasn't even a solution so much as stalling for time.
But whatever it was they decided to do, the situation was too urgent to stand around discussing it, so he quickly made his way into one of the nearby rooms and began to maneuver a desk into the hall. He could let him answer by whether or not he followed him.
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The other guy did seem reluctant to leave the room, and Kyousuke couldn't blame him for that, but this was the only way. "I'll still be watching from this side," he explained further. He wasn't content to leave well enough alone either, but once Sora was done changing for the night, no possible good could from being in the same room as him, and Kyousuke had the injuries to prove it. His ribs throbbed in forgotten pain as he thought that, but he ignored it, and locked the door behind them.
From there, he'd have to start building a barricade. He considered asking for help, since it would be faster, but he remembered the stranger mentioning meeting someone, so maybe it was best not keep him. "If you have something to do, you don't have to stick around," he said instead. Either worked for him. He still thought Sora was an idiot trying to reject any support right now, so he had no issues with anyone ignoring that. On the other hand, the most important thing for Sora's condition right wasn't here, but somewhere out there. What was happening here wasn't even a solution so much as stalling for time.
But whatever it was they decided to do, the situation was too urgent to stand around discussing it, so he quickly made his way into one of the nearby rooms and began to maneuver a desk into the hall. He could let him answer by whether or not he followed him.