[Asato doesn't mind. As much as meaningful conversations and the feeling of a real friend once again would have been welcome, things the way they are are fine, too. He worries, of course, worries when the other disappears (although, honestly, it's a mixture of fear that the other will come back hurt and fear that the other won't come back at all), but is always quick to accept the other back no matter the circumstances.
He doesn't know much about the cat, though. Even after time and time again, it can almost be as if they've still just first met. No name to know him by, only the most casual of conversations (but in a way, it's nice, too) to engage in.
That's perhaps why Asato looks a bit surprised at the subject of the other's tail being brought up. It's been asked before and various answers and lighthearted remarks and actions have been made, ultimately getting the conversation nowhere. He remembers Konoe's tail quite well, how the other didn't like it very much, and of course he's been curious about this one's tail, as well. He's often wondered if the other hides it out of dislike, too, but it's never been confirmed.]
Your tail...? I—I mean, of course I do! [he sounds utterly sincere in his words and of his interest, despite the surprise stuttering through his voice.]
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He doesn't know much about the cat, though. Even after time and time again, it can almost be as if they've still just first met. No name to know him by, only the most casual of conversations (but in a way, it's nice, too) to engage in.
That's perhaps why Asato looks a bit surprised at the subject of the other's tail being brought up. It's been asked before and various answers and lighthearted remarks and actions have been made, ultimately getting the conversation nowhere. He remembers Konoe's tail quite well, how the other didn't like it very much, and of course he's been curious about this one's tail, as well. He's often wondered if the other hides it out of dislike, too, but it's never been confirmed.]
Your tail...? I—I mean, of course I do! [he sounds utterly sincere in his words and of his interest, despite the surprise stuttering through his voice.]