[ The interior of the spaceship is spartan, the lights running along the walls and ceiling shifting warmly through spring colours. Gyousou finds himself staring down at a glowing screen, and, really, the words aren't growing any less nonsensical the longer he looks. DIAGNOSTIC REPORT: The temporal hyperspace module has overloaded, resulting in an implosion in the starboard warp field array.
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I suppose the first step is to find out the location of the starboard warp field array.
No more void storms? No more void storms, and that means no more rooming with Jingyi and pals, too. Tidus doesn't really mind; the bed is nice, but so's the room he and Inigo have put together, and the two spaces are just as cramped as one another (which, they're not bad, but it isn't like the hire rooms have anything to make Tidus miss them).
But this means no more rooming with Taiki, specifically; no more Taiki spending times with pals. And sure, they got together because of Jingyi, but there's a difference between the pair. Taiki has less people in his life, Jingyi without anyone from home technically, but still with familiar faces. Taiki's just like Inigo, sleeping with friends, even sleeping with him and Inigo sometimes.
Jingyi's call for sleeping pals isn't what makes this relevant, but it helps to make Tidus pay attention to the extra double sleepers. The idea popping in mind, an idea that should have come way earlier.
So, the next time that Tidus sees Taiki (likely during breakfast), he's as keen as ever to be the one to start talking. And about a subject relevant to Taiki:
"Hey, Taiki, what would you think about sharing a double room with someone?"
And one of the few positives to look forward to, in a harmless, 'nothing can go wrong here' kind of way. Tidus doesn't hover or bug about it, knowing there's scant few items either of the guys have on them to need switching around. Plus, didn't the train do that last time?
It's no 'helping your pal move apartments' situation, regardless.
What it is, is Tidus finding time when he can come knock-knock-knocking on Jingyi and Taiki's new room, already grinning, some excitement to see the inside. Joined with a, "Hey, Taiki, you in? It's Tidus!", just so Taiki knows who the mysterious visitor is.
(But he could've easily guessed, let's be honest.)
I6 - Crisis On The Plutonian Eye
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I suppose the first step is to find out the location of the starboard warp field array.
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But this means no more rooming with Taiki, specifically; no more Taiki spending times with pals. And sure, they got together because of Jingyi, but there's a difference between the pair. Taiki has less people in his life, Jingyi without anyone from home technically, but still with familiar faces. Taiki's just like Inigo, sleeping with friends, even sleeping with him and Inigo sometimes.
Jingyi's call for sleeping pals isn't what makes this relevant, but it helps to make Tidus pay attention to the extra double sleepers. The idea popping in mind, an idea that should have come way earlier.
So, the next time that Tidus sees Taiki (likely during breakfast), he's as keen as ever to be the one to start talking. And about a subject relevant to Taiki:
"Hey, Taiki, what would you think about sharing a double room with someone?"
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And one of the few positives to look forward to, in a harmless, 'nothing can go wrong here' kind of way. Tidus doesn't hover or bug about it, knowing there's scant few items either of the guys have on them to need switching around. Plus, didn't the train do that last time?
It's no 'helping your pal move apartments' situation, regardless.
What it is, is Tidus finding time when he can come knock-knock-knocking on Jingyi and Taiki's new room, already grinning, some excitement to see the inside. Joined with a, "Hey, Taiki, you in? It's Tidus!", just so Taiki knows who the mysterious visitor is.
(But he could've easily guessed, let's be honest.)
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