Home. That's the only word he can associate with the way he feels when he's in Usagi's presence. It's like he's come home, like he's finally in the one place he belongs. The orphanage, of course, never felt like home and though he's lived in his apartment since he was legally emancipated, it hasn't quite felt that way, either. It's just a place where he eats, sleeps, does his homework...
Nothing's felt like home to him until now. Until she came into his life, he didn't know what home was even supposed to feel like.
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Nothing's felt like home to him until now. Until she came into his life, he didn't know what home was even supposed to feel like.
But this is it. This is home.
"I'll walk you."
It's worth the risk of running into her father.