[ he says it without much thought, and considering the response, there was little thought put into it. it's all heart as he continues to look up, watch his instructor with swollen eyes. there's much silence before he speaks again, distress mixing with fear that mixes with his will deep down, imagining each and every one of his friends. his family. the hand at his side, holds his pocket, containing a charm that made him feel closer to them than anything when he was far away, a little handmade charm of protection, a fish printed over its front.
it didn't actually protect him— it was a charm, and some might thing it's a silly little amulet made by a silly little girl. but, to tsuna, it was much more. each time he held it or touched it, he saw them. just the thought of the cdc destroying them all because he didn't obey was gut and heart-wrenching, slowly bringing certain determination to his tears, perhaps a touch of anger that this was all happening, then channeling feelings against the organization to his words. he wouldn't let them, he wouldn't let anyone— ]
I'd— I'd die if it meant keeping them safe. But . . .
[ he stands straighter, laying his heart on the table. he wouldn't let them die, and for that— ]
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[ he says it without much thought, and considering the response, there was little thought put into it. it's all heart as he continues to look up, watch his instructor with swollen eyes. there's much silence before he speaks again, distress mixing with fear that mixes with his will deep down, imagining each and every one of his friends. his family. the hand at his side, holds his pocket, containing a charm that made him feel closer to them than anything when he was far away, a little handmade charm of protection, a fish printed over its front.
it didn't actually protect him— it was a charm, and some might thing it's a silly little amulet made by a silly little girl. but, to tsuna, it was much more. each time he held it or touched it, he saw them. just the thought of the cdc destroying them all because he didn't obey was gut and heart-wrenching, slowly bringing certain determination to his tears, perhaps a touch of anger that this was all happening, then channeling feelings against the organization to his words. he wouldn't let them, he wouldn't let anyone— ]
I'd— I'd die if it meant keeping them safe. But . . .
[ he stands straighter, laying his heart on the table. he wouldn't let them die, and for that— ]
I'm going to stay alive to do it.