[He watches Kurusu advance after having written those messages, and there's something to the look in his eyes that gets under his skin even with this alcohol... Maybe he hasn't drank enough yet, but— for now, he'll simply watch the other.
The question... gives him pause. Featherman. A show he was enraptured with as a child, it always held a special place in his heart, but... as the years progressed it lost its magic. Much as did the rest of the world.
Still, his eyes linger on the question, distracted from his earlier thoughts. Normally, he would decline to answer such an inquiry, telling as it could be, however...]
Red Hawk.
[The leader. The one who lands the finishing blow, the one that all the others look to. The one with the grandest sense of justice. Red Hawk most closely represented what he'd always wanted deep down: to be seen as and respected and adored as a hero. But it went deeper than just admiration. He had that in droves back home. The Featherman team had something that was more closely knit. The adoration of the team went well beyond superficial looks and charms. Red Hawk was someone they trusted with their lives and looked up to.
Though, to Red Hawk... the most important thing of all was protecting the weak. He had an incredible inner strength of which Akechi could scarcely dream of having.
... he isn't sure where this line of questioning is going, but he writes a message, then gives Kurusu a slight, curious tilt of the head.]
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The question... gives him pause. Featherman. A show he was enraptured with as a child, it always held a special place in his heart, but... as the years progressed it lost its magic. Much as did the rest of the world.
Still, his eyes linger on the question, distracted from his earlier thoughts. Normally, he would decline to answer such an inquiry, telling as it could be, however...]
Red Hawk.
[The leader. The one who lands the finishing blow, the one that all the others look to. The one with the grandest sense of justice. Red Hawk most closely represented what he'd always wanted deep down: to be seen as and respected and adored as a hero. But it went deeper than just admiration. He had that in droves back home. The Featherman team had something that was more closely knit. The adoration of the team went well beyond superficial looks and charms. Red Hawk was someone they trusted with their lives and looked up to.
Though, to Red Hawk... the most important thing of all was protecting the weak. He had an incredible inner strength of which Akechi could scarcely dream of having.
... he isn't sure where this line of questioning is going, but he writes a message, then gives Kurusu a slight, curious tilt of the head.]
And you?