It didn't take long for Sei to get there himself, already on the way as he texted some friends to let them know where he was going and check on them before he turned his comm on private. He still had to pace himself a lot of the time, his body recovered from the worst of his ails but still not as fit as other people with healthier lives and habits preceding their arrivals.
When Sei finally came in view of the cafe he was breathless, his hair a wild, windblown tangle without his usually present hat. Skinny little legs were in ripped black jeans tucked into his large white boots, and his slim shoulders barely held up a sweater that would have been large on Trip, let alone the small figure that spotted the blonde through the window, instantly lighting up.
Even though he was clearly exhausted, Sei jogged across the busy throughway and into the cafe, letting his momentum launch himself into an incredibly animated and very out of the norm full embrace, crushing himself against what half of Trip's broad form he could.
"Trip-san! I'm so happy to see you!" he cried out in earnest delight. The blame game wasn't something Sei wanted to play; what mattered to him was someone he'd known his whole life was there, and came to see him, but not - evidently - to take him home. That was reason enough to convince himself that Trip's intentions were altruistic, whether he was right or not.
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Date: 2020-06-25 01:35 am (UTC)When Sei finally came in view of the cafe he was breathless, his hair a wild, windblown tangle without his usually present hat. Skinny little legs were in ripped black jeans tucked into his large white boots, and his slim shoulders barely held up a sweater that would have been large on Trip, let alone the small figure that spotted the blonde through the window, instantly lighting up.
Even though he was clearly exhausted, Sei jogged across the busy throughway and into the cafe, letting his momentum launch himself into an incredibly animated and very out of the norm full embrace, crushing himself against what half of Trip's broad form he could.
"Trip-san! I'm so happy to see you!" he cried out in earnest delight. The blame game wasn't something Sei wanted to play; what mattered to him was someone he'd known his whole life was there, and came to see him, but not - evidently - to take him home. That was reason enough to convince himself that Trip's intentions were altruistic, whether he was right or not.