[ there's a faint noise as kakyoin opens his mouth, perfectly ready to snap, yes, you really do seem that stupid. but, after a moment of thought, he decides to hold back, just for now. he did make this call to apologize, after all, and ending this particular call with a blatant insult would be a little too crass -- even if arakita deserves it.
he'll leave the overtly scathing remarks for if there's a next time.
kakyoin just sighs (again). ]
Very well. I don't particularly care what context you remember it in.
[ there's so much he could say about arakita being crass enough to mistake 'composure and common sense' for 'pretentiousness,' but again, he'll just barely hold back for now. his tone of voice is quiet, businesslike as he adds, ]
I owe you one. If you're in need of a scout or a fighter, I'm at your disposal, just once. You know how to contact me.
[ and then he hangs up before arakita has the chance to be snippy back. ha, take that, you shit. ]
[Believe him, he had definitely had something to say about that, and he had already inhaled the breath prepared to say it... as Kakyoin hangs up.
So it comes as a "GODDAMNIT!" to an empty room and to a shut-off phone instead.
Seriously, dammit, Kakyoin. He doesn't like having debts, and he isn't the type to hold them over people's heads either. In the end, that promise just frustrates him. He definitely won't call on him for it. Definitely not.
voice.
he'll leave the overtly scathing remarks for if there's a next time.
kakyoin just sighs (again). ]
Very well. I don't particularly care what context you remember it in.
[ there's so much he could say about arakita being crass enough to mistake 'composure and common sense' for 'pretentiousness,' but again, he'll just barely hold back for now. his tone of voice is quiet, businesslike as he adds, ]
I owe you one. If you're in need of a scout or a fighter, I'm at your disposal, just once. You know how to contact me.
[ and then he hangs up before arakita has the chance to be snippy back. ha, take that, you shit. ]
voice.
So it comes as a "GODDAMNIT!" to an empty room and to a shut-off phone instead.
Seriously, dammit, Kakyoin. He doesn't like having debts, and he isn't the type to hold them over people's heads either. In the end, that promise just frustrates him. He definitely won't call on him for it. Definitely not.
...Goddamnit.]