--ings like this do not get easier with time, aru!
[hello, network. there's a vaguely dramatic, mostly grumpy voice mutter-yelling into the mic, though if you recognize the voice, you're probably able to tell that it's not really that angry. actually, surprisingly, it might be a bit... happy
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His third reaction is this urge to tell on Kuroro, and hope that China's irritable motherly ways might smack the man back to normal, but that's a crappy welcome back for someone he missed very dearly. So he settles for answering one of China's questions instead. He even remembers to keep the setting to audio only.]
I'm still here.
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[no, he would have had to lose all of his memories of Shibusen to forget. still, the gratified tone in his voice faded a bit with the next part -]
[(strange, but nice, only having to use audio).]
You are well? And working at the clinic right now...?
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Yes. I'll be off in another hour, though. Do you really remember everything? Forty years is a very long time.
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Yes, those must still be in tact. [mostly teasing:] Or would you doubt my mind, Kurapika?
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Kuroro started acting oddly after you disappeared. He missed you dearly.
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[he stills even further, at that last comment.]
... Acting oddly?
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[because, what. it was that bad?]
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You should be able to imagine it. Picture someone with Kuroro's stature brooding pathetically.
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I had never pegged him as so much of a fool! If that was his way of mourning, aru, I almost can't believe it-- [raising his voice quickly, assuredly,] yes, you should have kicked him very, very hard.
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... Maybe I can do it the next time I see him moping.
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[although hopefully, that wouldn't be too soon. still, with Kuroro...]
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