In ways, children also see more than us... What we encounter here will be different from what we're used to, most likely, but we can apply some of our experiences in tackling whatever it is.
[ He's eating his food, but he looks at Akira. ]
Maybe you'll be safe since they supposedly go after adults.
[ There's something of a huff that sounds vaguely amused. ]
I tend to do my own thing, like I said. But either way, I'd rather know. Can't fight something you don't know exists. [ but you can fight something that's invisible, actually. ]
no subject
[ He's eating his food, but he looks at Akira. ]
Maybe you'll be safe since they supposedly go after adults.
no subject
I'm eighteen. Not a kid but I can't drink yet either. [ legally, at least. ]
So where's that put me?
no subject
... What are you hoping?
no subject
no subject
[ But. ]
That isn't a bad answer.
no subject
I tend to do my own thing, like I said. But either way, I'd rather know. Can't fight something you don't know exists. [ but you can fight something that's invisible, actually. ]
no subject
What is your name.
no subject
You?
no subject
[ Same. He will give Akira his actual name instead of impersonating a nerd named Kim Dokja. ]
no subject
after a moment. ]
Why you'd ask? [ he should be asking himself why he answered do readily, but there's something to be said about being caught off guard. ]
no subject
[ Causes he does and could do that. ]
no subject
Nah. [ well he won't be airing his thoughts so that'll have to do. he throws the garlic bulb one more time then starts to head towards the door. ]
I'll let you know if I find soy sauce.
no subject
Goodbye, Akira. ]