[ Why would he hum such a sad song, Haki, oh my god. Even Kido recognizes the tune for it, and bows her head as she walks, too late to stop the tears from rolling down her cheeks and having no spare hand to scrub them off her face. It's a bittersweet song, desolate and desperate, speaking of a love that's so tenuous when Kido had just lost so many people in her life that she loved, and her grip on Terry's hand tightens because she doesn't want to lose him too.
This is just how it is all the way home, I guess. Terry doesn't even have to say words out loud to make Kido sad. He's trying his best but grief is selfish and unreasonable and overly sensitive, it's not fair ]
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This is just how it is all the way home, I guess. Terry doesn't even have to say words out loud to make Kido sad. He's trying his best but grief is selfish and unreasonable and overly sensitive, it's not fair ]