[Isamu knows that waking Richard with anything sudden would be a bad idea.
He begins quietly tapping a nearby piece of wooden furniture, raising the volume slowly so that it wouldn't be something that came too sudden but would soon be loud enough to wake his friend all the same.]
[It takes a moment for those tapping sounds to register in Richard's mind, but slowly he begins to stir, eyes blinking groggily open as he tries to figure out what's going on. It's pretty clear from his reactions and general bleary state that he hasn't been sleeping well-- he doesn't even seem to have registered Isamu's presence yet.]
[And this triggers the leaning reflex, because whether he'll admit to it or not, he's been really lonely this past week.]
It is?
[Actually no, he hasn't noticed. He hasn't really been doing much other than moping around... but the leaning makes him realize that Isamu's clothes are somewhat damp and cold.]
There are extra blankets in the closet if you'd like one. [Another little smile.] I'd prefer not to be blamed for you coming down with a cold.
[And Richard can't help it: he starts to laugh, because the idea of Isamu trying to navigate around with a blindfold on is at once hilarious and adorable.]
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He begins quietly tapping a nearby piece of wooden furniture, raising the volume slowly so that it wouldn't be something that came too sudden but would soon be loud enough to wake his friend all the same.]
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Hey, sleepyhead. Found you.
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... Isamu? How did you... ?
[He'd locked the door, hadn't he?]
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I'd tell you to find a better hiding spot, but I like being able to hunt you down.
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[Obviously he did, if Isamu had come here looking for him.]
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Someday I'm just going to fit you with a tracking device.
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Did you not see the note I left?
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I think it's safe now, dude.
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I trust Asbel and Cheria had a good Valentine's Day?
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Don't change subjects on me.
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Are you certain it's over?
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Thank you. I know I told you not to come looking for me, but... I'm glad you did.
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[He reaches over to give the blond a few pats on the back.]
The weather out there is shit, though. I'm sure you noticed.
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It is?
[Actually no, he hasn't noticed. He hasn't really been doing much other than moping around... but the leaning makes him realize that Isamu's clothes are somewhat damp and cold.]
There are extra blankets in the closet if you'd like one. [Another little smile.] I'd prefer not to be blamed for you coming down with a cold.
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[He would. They both know it.]
We should probably contact whoever else would want to know you're alright.
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[He doubts anyone else even realized that he was gone at all given the experiment.
But that would require moving to get his journal, and he doesn't want to do that just yet. (It may be hidden under one of the beds in a bedroom.)]
... I take your good mood to mean that the experiment went well for you. Was the young lady a fan of lolita?
[He couldn't resist that one.]
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...I took many precautions. I have the bruises to prove it.
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Blindfolds are tricky, okay.
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[And Richard can't help it: he starts to laugh, because the idea of Isamu trying to navigate around with a blindfold on is at once hilarious and adorable.]
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I wasn't doing any of that love at first sight bullshit.
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