[ It sounds like something that's weighing heavy on Gojo's heart, and for that, he gets Megumi's full attention. The boy settles on the couch beside the taller man, turning to face him. What could this be about? It's rare that he sees the older man a bit lost or imbalanced. He's usually the kind prepared for anything.
With Megumi's pessimistic personality, he does start to assume the worst. If his mentor has a difficult conversation to broach, and it's clearly pertaining to Megumi himself, is there something he's not happy about? Maybe he has some sort of grievance to bring up with Megumi, but he's nervous about how Megumi will take it. If he does have a grievance, wouldn't that be justified too? After all, he's been raising Megumi on his own dollar and time since he was a child. And Megumi had the audacity to omit something important about their lives back home. Maybe he's unhappy about any of those things after all?
This makes him a bit nervous, but he doesn't let that show on his face. ]
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With Megumi's pessimistic personality, he does start to assume the worst. If his mentor has a difficult conversation to broach, and it's clearly pertaining to Megumi himself, is there something he's not happy about? Maybe he has some sort of grievance to bring up with Megumi, but he's nervous about how Megumi will take it. If he does have a grievance, wouldn't that be justified too? After all, he's been raising Megumi on his own dollar and time since he was a child. And Megumi had the audacity to omit something important about their lives back home. Maybe he's unhappy about any of those things after all?
This makes him a bit nervous, but he doesn't let that show on his face. ]
... What is it?