.... can't actually say im surprised with that one
FROM: kurosaki.ichigo@cdc.org
But seriously if you have something to say you should just say it
who gives a crap
[ meaning, he'll listen. it's the least he could offer.
they were comrades in battle to a certain extent. even if it wasn't explicitly of their own choosing. they even had their first meeting encounter to prove it. that was a good enough reason for him. ]
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FROM: kurosaki.ichigo@cdc.org
Seemed plenty important a second ago???
FROM: kurosaki.ichigo@cdc.org
...
FROM: kurosaki.ichigo@cdc.org
This is text
and would you normally hang up on someone who took time to
message you!?
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It's not important now.
FROM: ginoza.nobuchika@cdc.org
I've done it in the past.
[Ichigo is simultaneously aggravating and reassuring. He hates that he can't make up his mind over which takes more precedence.]
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sounds like a lame excuse to me
FROM: kurosaki.ichigo@cdc.org
.... can't actually say im surprised with that one
FROM: kurosaki.ichigo@cdc.org
But seriously if you have something to say
you should just say it
who gives a crap
[ meaning, he'll listen. it's the least he could offer.
they were comrades in battle to a certain extent. even if it wasn't explicitly of their own choosing.
they even had their first meeting encounter to prove it. that was a good enough reason for him. ]
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Saying something unfiltered can have a poor effect on the person it's said to. I'm not about to cloud your hue with emotionally driven responses.
[ What. ]