[Eiji doesn't make it awkward by looking back at Ash. Instead, he keeps looking ahead and biking, but Ash can still see the extremely soft look on his face since the wind is blowing his hair back.]
Here, you can say it's too much. I don't mind. I'll help you.
[i already forgot why i had logged into this in another window i think it was codes but now i'm tagging you back so you get this notif in your email randomly and are like WHAT?
Remember back when we were doing the gayest bike ride in the world. Yeah, we're here again.]
No patting either. He really hates he can't smack Ash on the arm. Dammit.
Rather than hastily peddle to the stop, he continues to take it easy until they get there. Probably the wildest thing for Ash when they do arrive is the long row of bikes just...... sitting there waiting for their owners.
And the fact Eiji does the same with this bike once Ash hops off.
[Ash is so funny aaaaaaa. Eiji just pauses to look at the bike, and then
at the rest of the bikes, too. And then at Ash. Right. No one on God's green earth would ever leave anything just out in New York because (gestures at America).]
No...? It is okay to leave it. [He points to the other bikes.] These are here, too. See? [Some bikes do get stolen sometimes, but that's because those people are hooligans.] Probably at school, or at work.
[The crime is laughable. He's so sorry to Ash. But now there doesn't have to be any claws. Maybe Ash can learn to relax? He hopes... Ash can relax, but also that Ash doesn't feel bad if the defined edge of survival gets softened from being here.
That's fine. He's, like, never sending Ash back to New York anyway............]
I will show you bike when we come back. And I will laugh because it is there.
[He
takes Ash by the hand to lead him to the little hooded bench and the sign to wait for the bus.]
but ash rolls his eyes, letting himself be pulled along. it's still a little strange, to be able to walk around like this without worrying about someone spotting them and taking advantage of the situation.
at least, he has no complaints about it. ]
And when it is gone, I want a prize for being right.
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he nods, and then realizes that eiji can't actually see the gesture from his current position. ]
I'm fine. It'll be pretty pathetic if I couldn't even handle a bike ride.
[ and it's not as bumpy as it could be, so that helps. ]
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[Eiji doesn't make it awkward by looking back at Ash. Instead, he keeps looking ahead and biking, but Ash can still see the extremely soft look on his face since the wind is blowing his hair back.]
Here, you can say it's too much. I don't mind. I'll help you.
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ash turns his attention back to the scenery because he is going to get too soft, too. this is the gayest bike ride in the world. ]
It's not that bad.
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Remember back when we were doing the gayest bike ride in the world. Yeah, we're here again.]
I will just put you in the basket.
[The one on the front.]
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but ash reaches over to knock his knuckles against eiji's head. could this potentially crash them? maybe. it's worth the risk. ]
If anyone here would fit in a basket, it's you.
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It's fine, Eiji has good balance. But he can't even swat at the hand, so he just makes a puffed face.]
Ash.... [That's all he can think to say since he can't claim to be bigger. Well, maybe bigger around, Ash is very slim.] Oh--bus station is ahead!
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This is a lot more convenient than taking the L.
[ no shoving people out of the way and you're ferried around by a nice boy. the dream. ]
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[STOP.
No patting either. He really hates he can't smack Ash on the arm. Dammit.
Rather than hastily peddle to the stop, he continues to take it easy until they get there. Probably the wildest thing for Ash when they do arrive is the long row of bikes just...... sitting there waiting for their owners.
And the fact Eiji does the same with this bike once Ash hops off.
Why doesn't anyone steal these bikes, help.]
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he looks at the bike, then at eiji... ]
Should we just be leaving it like this? Won't it get stolen?
[ WHY ARE THEY ALL STILL HERE ]
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at the rest of the bikes, too. And then at Ash. Right. No one on God's green earth would ever leave anything just out in New York because (gestures at America).]
No...? It is okay to leave it. [He points to the other bikes.] These are here, too. See? [Some bikes do get stolen sometimes, but that's because those people are hooligans.] Probably at school, or at work.
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[ this makes no sense. what are the crime statistics here.
he still seems unsure, but he'll take a step away to follow eiji, glancing back at the bike. ]
If it's gone when we come back, I'll say I told you so.
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[The crime is laughable. He's so sorry to Ash. But now there doesn't have to be any claws. Maybe Ash can learn to relax? He hopes... Ash can relax, but also that Ash doesn't feel bad if the defined edge of survival gets softened from being here.
That's fine. He's, like, never sending Ash back to New York anyway............]
I will show you bike when we come back. And I will laugh because it is there.
[He
takes Ash by the hand to lead him to the little hooded bench and the sign to wait for the bus.]
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but ash rolls his eyes, letting himself be pulled along. it's still a little strange, to be able to walk around like this without worrying about someone spotting them and taking advantage of the situation.
at least, he has no complaints about it. ]
And when it is gone, I want a prize for being right.