[Which is something he should correct, actually. Now that the dust has settled a little, Tsukikage would show him, he's sure. And it would be nice . . . it seems important to know. To feel soil under his nails and life in his hands. Maybe it's more of a need than a want.]
[None of which answers Riley's lingering question. He purses his lips, trying to figure out the most concise explanation.]
Like I said, I don't know who built it, but a lot has been added on by the people who live here — who have lived here for a while now. I'm not sure who started the greenhouse, but it's probably the reason I stayed, to be honest. I wasn't confident about the idea of living underground, but it's . . .
[Leaning back, hands coming to rest flat on the bench, he looks out at the room and smiles.]
It feels right to me. I feel like I can breathe here.
You could always stay if you needed a place. There are plenty of rooms. [Oh. Just like that.]
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[Which is something he should correct, actually. Now that the dust has settled a little, Tsukikage would show him, he's sure. And it would be nice . . . it seems important to know. To feel soil under his nails and life in his hands. Maybe it's more of a need than a want.]
[None of which answers Riley's lingering question. He purses his lips, trying to figure out the most concise explanation.]
Like I said, I don't know who built it, but a lot has been added on by the people who live here — who have lived here for a while now. I'm not sure who started the greenhouse, but it's probably the reason I stayed, to be honest. I wasn't confident about the idea of living underground, but it's . . .
[Leaning back, hands coming to rest flat on the bench, he looks out at the room and smiles.]
It feels right to me. I feel like I can breathe here.
You could always stay if you needed a place. There are plenty of rooms. [Oh. Just like that.]