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[Nuh uh, he's totally normal. Alois tuts; remember the last time Kazuya started calling stuff weird (and creepy) and he kinda lost it a little... he's not losing it this time. Progress!]
Then we're both strange. It's not so bad with company.
[Progress! Which was good because Kazuya had a poor memory for 'things that upset people', and was prone to spouting off the exact same upsetting thing multiple times before he got a clue]
...yeah. [Kazuya gave Alois an unreadable look - it looked partly nostalgic, and partly bemused. Naoya used to say that a lot when Kazuya had been younger, and still got sad whenever he failed to make friends with other kids his age. It was surreal to have someone else say it to him] You're right. Weird company is better than no company.
[He might want to develop a sense for that, hanging around with Alois. Just a suggestion.
Much of this - tentative friendship, honesty, just interacting with another person in a positive way - is a lot Alois isn't accustomed to and hasn't been for a long time. He realizes again that he wants to believe Kazuya isn't just humoring him in order to be cruel to him later on, and that feeling is oddly sobering. The look he gives in return is perhaps just as unreadable, although with Alois it's always easier to see a more devious edge to his actions. When he speaks, at least, he's not giggling or taunting.] Do you mean that? Really and truly, about me?
[There was something odd about the question, but Kazuya couldn't quite put his finger on it. Was Alois's company better than none? Yes. Loads better. He was slightly crazy and weird and tiring to deal with, but, he was... okay? He kept Kazuya busy from his own worries, in any case, since he was such a handful]
Yeah. I wouldn't be hanging around you like this if I thought you were troublesome or too annoying, or something like that.
[It's a question he likes to ask, because he likes to hear the answer. Someday it won't come as a surprise when he keeps asking it simply for that reason. Being acknowledged feels good, even if it's a backwards kind of acknowledgement— not troublesome or too annoying instead of something directly kind... It's something. One day he'll weasel a proper compliment out of you, Kazuya.]
That's no surprise at all. [that sour grapes attitude is so charming, hehe] I think I might be flattered!
[Kazuya pursed his lips together slightly, taking Alois's comments as mocking. He knew he wasn't the smoothest with his words, but geeze... pout pout pout]
[Don't look at him like that and then ask him those questions, that's practically inviting him to be a little snot in return. He's torn between habitual sassing and the great mystery that is honesty.]
[...what kind of response was that? He felt like he was being led into some sort of trick...]
I think you do. I mean, you, um, hugged me and ask me to do things, so. [a little awkward now, almost a little shy...] Those are good indicators. I think.
[Kazuya sounded genuinely surprised - that was... the first time anyone ever said that. Even Yuzu, who was used to his grumpy attitude, said that Kazuya needed to work on being a little nicer]
Thanks... [He actually looked happy! Ah, Kazuya, you're so simple]
[Let no one accuse Alois of having impossibly high standards (although he still kinda does). He reaches over, but right, he's not supposed to pinch cheeks... A stranger but still arguably (arguably) affectionate pluck to his shoulder will have to suffice.]
Don't get cocky, now. [yea because that's a real risk]
Well, I don't know them all that well, so I'd feel weird bossing them about. I'll just hide it really well under my mattress or something. I'm on the bottom bunk, so...
[Although, he was on alright terms with Ventus, even if he didn't speak to the guy as often as he should...]
Wha- of course I can manage! I'm awkward, not socially incompetent!
[Well, not completely incompetent anyway! He can manage a conversation!] Besides, it's not a matter of communication, it's a matter of manners! I...I think, anyway.
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[Definitely odd, but, hell, if Kazuya was strange, then Alois was downright bizarre in comparison.]
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Then we're both strange. It's not so bad with company.
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...yeah. [Kazuya gave Alois an unreadable look - it looked partly nostalgic, and partly bemused. Naoya used to say that a lot when Kazuya had been younger, and still got sad whenever he failed to make friends with other kids his age. It was surreal to have someone else say it to him] You're right. Weird company is better than no company.
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Much of this - tentative friendship, honesty, just interacting with another person in a positive way - is a lot Alois isn't accustomed to and hasn't been for a long time. He realizes again that he wants to believe Kazuya isn't just humoring him in order to be cruel to him later on, and that feeling is oddly sobering. The look he gives in return is perhaps just as unreadable, although with Alois it's always easier to see a more devious edge to his actions. When he speaks, at least, he's not giggling or taunting.] Do you mean that? Really and truly, about me?
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Yeah. I wouldn't be hanging around you like this if I thought you were troublesome or too annoying, or something like that.
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That's no surprise at all. [that sour grapes attitude is so charming, hehe] I think I might be flattered!
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Hn. Well, what about you? Do you like my company?
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I wonder. [ah] I think so, but what do you think?
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I think you do. I mean, you, um, hugged me and ask me to do things, so. [a little awkward now, almost a little shy...] Those are good indicators. I think.
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Got it in one! [at least one of them isn't shy—] You're one of the only people here who's actually nice to be around at all, you know.
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[Kazuya sounded genuinely surprised - that was... the first time anyone ever said that. Even Yuzu, who was used to his grumpy attitude, said that Kazuya needed to work on being a little nicer]
Thanks... [He actually looked happy! Ah, Kazuya, you're so simple]
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Don't get cocky, now. [yea because that's a real risk]
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[He totally will.
In any case, Kazuya's housing block finally comes into view, and he is distracted from his pouting by the sight of it] Oh! There we are! Dead ahead.
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—Oh. [Oh right, they were doing something.] Say...
[will this be important-] You'll make sure the people you live with leave it alone, won't you?
[ok guess not]
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[Although, he was on alright terms with Ventus, even if he didn't speak to the guy as often as he should...]
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Just tell them it's yours and to keep their hands off. [....] You'll have to speak to them, though. Will you manage?
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[Well, not completely incompetent anyway! He can manage a conversation!] Besides, it's not a matter of communication, it's a matter of manners! I...I think, anyway.
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You think. [HMMM] Well, that's good enough. I don't really care what happens to this stupid broom, as long as I never see it again.