[Perhaps one of the most important things about his and Ren's relationship is that Ren understands that sometimes, Akechi needs time to himself. After everything that had happened, he needs that time more than anything, which is why he's remained in his (their) shared room. He's reading, but not absorbing, his gaze falling away from the page to stare blankly at the opposite wall.
The other boy's room is so busy, so clogged with life. Akechi's room, before he'd surrendered it to Yoshizawa as a practical consideration, hadn't had a single decoration other than the flower vase that Ren had put there. Ren's room is covered in flowers and signs that it's been lived in by someone who cares.
He hears Yoshizawa's voice, and for a moment, considers not answering. Perhaps she'll think he's gone out. But the concept of someone coming to see him is still novel enough that he gets out, out of curiosity more than anything else, and opens the door for her. His gaze flicks up and down, studying her before falling on the container in her hands.]
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The other boy's room is so busy, so clogged with life. Akechi's room, before he'd surrendered it to Yoshizawa as a practical consideration, hadn't had a single decoration other than the flower vase that Ren had put there. Ren's room is covered in flowers and signs that it's been lived in by someone who cares.
He hears Yoshizawa's voice, and for a moment, considers not answering. Perhaps she'll think he's gone out. But the concept of someone coming to see him is still novel enough that he gets out, out of curiosity more than anything else, and opens the door for her. His gaze flicks up and down, studying her before falling on the container in her hands.]
What's this?