[True to his word, Accelerator is remaining in bed.
He feels bad for doing so, like with Donnie here he should be making more of an effort or something. It reminds him of Yomikawa's stupid lecture, how she called him scared and a tyrant, and asked what would happen when Last Order's good will ran out. This isn't really that different. Knowing about the Sisters hadn't pushed Donnie (or Leo) away, but that doesn't mean it still couldn't happen in the future. Maybe it'll be less of one giant push (he's a serial murderer) and more of a slow wearing them down (them gradually realizing he's incapable of reciprocating anything good).
... Well, now that he's thinking about it, that seems like an inevitability. As stubborn as they are, everyone wears down eventually. Last Order probably will, too.
If she was she'd have already tried stealing his blankets, jumping on him, yammering her head off the entire time. If she was strong enough to flip the bed over she'd do it, and then immediately get bored and disappear out the door based off of stupid inane ten year old logic, and he'd have to go after her to make sure she didn't get kidnapped or hit by a car or something. Then after catching up with her she'd act like he was the sad lost child, and pat him on the head or something stupid. Just be a huge pain in the ass because she's incapable of being anything less.
....
Fucking hell, he wishes she was here. It's incredibly selfish, but he does.
He's going to lie there wallowing in his misery and missing Last Order for a while.]
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He feels bad for doing so, like with Donnie here he should be making more of an effort or something. It reminds him of Yomikawa's stupid lecture, how she called him scared and a tyrant, and asked what would happen when Last Order's good will ran out. This isn't really that different. Knowing about the Sisters hadn't pushed Donnie (or Leo) away, but that doesn't mean it still couldn't happen in the future. Maybe it'll be less of one giant push (he's a serial murderer) and more of a slow wearing them down (them gradually realizing he's incapable of reciprocating anything good).
... Well, now that he's thinking about it, that seems like an inevitability. As stubborn as they are, everyone wears down eventually. Last Order probably will, too.
If she was she'd have already tried stealing his blankets, jumping on him, yammering her head off the entire time. If she was strong enough to flip the bed over she'd do it, and then immediately get bored and disappear out the door based off of stupid inane ten year old logic, and he'd have to go after her to make sure she didn't get kidnapped or hit by a car or something. Then after catching up with her she'd act like he was the sad lost child, and pat him on the head or something stupid. Just be a huge pain in the ass because she's incapable of being anything less.
....
Fucking hell, he wishes she was here. It's incredibly selfish, but he does.
He's going to lie there wallowing in his misery and missing Last Order for a while.]