Posted by: Shouta Akimoto
« on: November 27, 2024, 03:53:51 pm »
| From what Sho got out of what Kasumi said, whatever she did a few years ago has put her and Junko in a situation to where they haven't been on speaking terms even to this day. He had more questions and Kasumi was providing vague answers. However, she was at least admitting that the situation that ruined her relationship with her sister is her fault and isn't trying to blame Junko for it. Given how Kasumi has always presented herself, that was one thing he'd expected her to do, yet she didn't. In fact, she sounded genuine in her regret by the tone of her voice. The only thing Sho personally had an issue with is how long the strawberry blonde woman took to even muster the effort to repair what was broken between her and Junko. 'Who the hell waits three years to fix something and you live in the same house?' he couldn't help but question in his head. It made him more curious but respectfully, he wasn't going to push for more information.
That's because as long as Kasumi didn't tell him anything regarding the situation between them, then he could only offer what bit of advice he could muster based on what she was willing to tell him. The green-eyed young man couldn't help but wonder during those three years after the incident that shattered their relationship, did she make attempts to try and mend things before now? He had so many questions but they were out in the open with people around them listening. He didn't believe it would be appropriate to ask right then. However, he couldn't help but be surprised that Kasumi even gave him a compliment. She was usually very obnoxious and airheaded but this was a different side of her she'd never displayed. She appeared more serious but cautious when speaking in general. He could bring that up but he'd chose not to. Instead, he just focused on what she'd said as they continued walking. "I'm willing to listen when someone tells me something," he'd informed her, "but depending on what it is determines how I'm able to provide someone with an honest opinion. Which usually results in me finding someone to be a complete idiot and they never prove me wrong based on how they present themselves."
He sighed a bit, shrugging his shoulders. "However, I keep those comments to myself and try to be respectful to everyone I interact with. That includes you, Kasumi-san," Sho told her. "Even though I don't see you in a very high light as a person but that's based on how you always act when you are actually around any of us." He knew she wouldn't like hearing that but it's the truth. The respectful truth. How she took it was on her. If she got upset and wanted to yell at him for his opinion of her, he was more than happy to leave her hanging alone to shop for a gift for Junko herself. Given that he's been mistreated or annoyed by different people driving him insane with their weird antics, Sho's patience is very thin now. Kasumi was no different. She was just on much thinner ice because he didn't like how she talked to her sister. "Anyway, I don't mind helping people or giving advice if I'm able to but most of the time if I'm asked by someone to help them, it's usually for something stupid they can solve on their own and it just irritates me when people leave things hanging and not do anything about it. Especially if it involves someone they care about."
Sho shifted his gaze to look over at Kasumi and said, "Sometimes you have to be the adult and make amends with those you've hurt. It only fuels the problem when you do nothing about it until it's too late. I would be surprised if Junko accepts a gift from you. But if it's genuine, I don't see why she shouldn't." He'd glanced forward and the comic store was finally in sight. Once they reached the entrance, he placed his hand on the handle but took a moment to look back at Kasumi first, his expression stern. "If you really want to make things right with your sister, maybe you should look at yourself as a person first and think about what put you both in that situation. You've let whatever you did go on for three years and that alone is shameful. I can't say whether or not a birthday gift will break the ice but it's a start somewhere. You're finally trying and that's the best I can offer in terms of advice since I don't know exactly what it is you've done."
Sho was speaking truthfully to Kasumi as he said what he did. And part of that was coming from a little of his own situation but the only difference is his situation with Yuuto involving the fact they hadn't crossed paths for years for them to be able to mend what happened in the past. Whereas Kasumi and Junko still live together at their family shrine and not once did it seem that Kasumi thought until now to fix things between her and Junko. That alone sounded terrible and it spoke quite a bit about who she was as a person and that wasn't being seen in a very good light. She needed to work on herself it would seem but still little by little work on her relationship with Junko. Whether she would do it, wasn't up to Sho. That was up to her. He did take into account this would be the first time he's had a real conversation with her. He couldn't rule everything out. Sighing again, he opened the door to the comic store, standing to the side as he held the door open for the strawberry-blonde woman to go in first. |