Did it hurt? Of course it did, but not enough to really bother mentioning. Mori didn't really want to worry Tsubaki more than he already had anyway. She was obviously fretting about him and as a Host and a gentleman, that was the last thing he should be doing to her. Tamaki would be upset with him. And Mitsukuni, too. The twins would probably laugh at him for falling. He kind of missed that.
To answer her question, he shook his head, closing his eyes lightly as he did so. He was still a little dizzy, so he didn't want to shake too vigorously. Instead, he looked toward the couches and places to sit, nodding a little. Sitting would be good and he could finally get a little bit of dignity back. Pulling away slightly so he wouldn't take her with him in case he fell, he started for the couches, making sure to stay neither ahead nor behind Tsubaki. He nodded again to acknowledge that he heard her and then thought for a moment.
There had to be something she was doing, right? She didn't seem like the sort of person to stay tucked away inside, not after seeing what she was capable of doing that night in town. She had powers and impressive ones at that. So what had she really been doing and why wasn't she telling him? Mori supposed it was simply because it wasn't any of his business. Although it did make him wonder... Was she safe at night? Who was she going out with? Did she need anything? He supposed she could take care of herself, but if there was something Mori could do to help, he certainly would like to do it.
Before he got very far, he stopped and looked at Tsubaki, deciding to ask her before his thoughts got away from him. But he didn't know exactly how to ask without seeming rude, so instead he just inclined his head and looked at her for a moment. Was she telling him the whole truth? Probably not, but did he have the right to ask for it? He wasn't sure. "You...sure...?"
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To answer her question, he shook his head, closing his eyes lightly as he did so. He was still a little dizzy, so he didn't want to shake too vigorously. Instead, he looked toward the couches and places to sit, nodding a little. Sitting would be good and he could finally get a little bit of dignity back. Pulling away slightly so he wouldn't take her with him in case he fell, he started for the couches, making sure to stay neither ahead nor behind Tsubaki. He nodded again to acknowledge that he heard her and then thought for a moment.
There had to be something she was doing, right? She didn't seem like the sort of person to stay tucked away inside, not after seeing what she was capable of doing that night in town. She had powers and impressive ones at that. So what had she really been doing and why wasn't she telling him? Mori supposed it was simply because it wasn't any of his business. Although it did make him wonder... Was she safe at night? Who was she going out with? Did she need anything? He supposed she could take care of herself, but if there was something Mori could do to help, he certainly would like to do it.
Before he got very far, he stopped and looked at Tsubaki, deciding to ask her before his thoughts got away from him. But he didn't know exactly how to ask without seeming rude, so instead he just inclined his head and looked at her for a moment. Was she telling him the whole truth? Probably not, but did he have the right to ask for it? He wasn't sure. "You...sure...?"