[ Sleep is a necessary evil. Or, rather, necessary. Some days he felt more the former than the latter. But whatever the case, it was something that should be done on a proper surface. Like a bed. Gino was all about things being in the proper place and done in the correct way. There were some things he let bypass this, like the way that Kogami did his laundry (haphazard, frankly).
However, he was of the opinion that while they didn't always get a lot of sleep, it was best to get the most out of the hours they could get shut eye. Sleeping on a couch or on the floor was not conducive to a good night's rest, in his opinion. So he'd spent the last two weeks annoying Kogami enough to concede that a bed was a thing that was necessary in their now joined lives.
They'd picked it out, after probably way too much deliberation and arguing. And today, Kogami had spent most of his free time getting everything all moved in and constructed. Gino had taken it upon himself to fill in the blanks– which is to say, get blankets, sheets, pillows. The assortment. Akane had accompanied him, happily helping pick out colors and approving fabrics. All in all, he felt pretty happy.
When he lets himself into the apartment, Kogami looks a little harried, sweat glistening on his brow and along his neck. ]
Of course. Tsunemori gives you in particular her congratulations on "moving up in the world". [ There's clearly quotes there. His hands are too full to make them happen otherwise. Gino sets the shopping bags down near the end of the couch, crouching to rustle through one for a sheet set. Once found, he slips past Kogami into the room, a small smile lighting up his face. ]
This is nice. [ It's more of a murmur before he sets about making the bed, letting Kogami just look on. He'd done the really hard parts, after all. ]
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However, he was of the opinion that while they didn't always get a lot of sleep, it was best to get the most out of the hours they could get shut eye. Sleeping on a couch or on the floor was not conducive to a good night's rest, in his opinion. So he'd spent the last two weeks annoying Kogami enough to concede that a bed was a thing that was necessary in their now joined lives.
They'd picked it out, after probably way too much deliberation and arguing. And today, Kogami had spent most of his free time getting everything all moved in and constructed. Gino had taken it upon himself to fill in the blanks– which is to say, get blankets, sheets, pillows. The assortment. Akane had accompanied him, happily helping pick out colors and approving fabrics. All in all, he felt pretty happy.
When he lets himself into the apartment, Kogami looks a little harried, sweat glistening on his brow and along his neck. ]
Of course. Tsunemori gives you in particular her congratulations on "moving up in the world". [ There's clearly quotes there. His hands are too full to make them happen otherwise. Gino sets the shopping bags down near the end of the couch, crouching to rustle through one for a sheet set. Once found, he slips past Kogami into the room, a small smile lighting up his face. ]
This is nice. [ It's more of a murmur before he sets about making the bed, letting Kogami just look on. He'd done the really hard parts, after all. ]