Outside Milliways
*Every emotion he's tried to control tonight gets the better of him, once he's outside. He keeps trying to convince himself that Splinter would be proud, but the truth of the matter is that any pride would be muted by damage he's just done to his hands. Bricks are not the most yielding of substances*
no subject
What do they tell you? When you listen.
no subject
See this one?
*points to a faint one that runs from the side of his nose to just next to his mouth*
Got that one from Leo. Were sparrin' and I pushed a button too many and got a little too close.
no subject
Family's really good at pushing buttons, isn't it?
no subject
The best, I think.
no subject
no subject
Don't be. Ain't like it was your fault.
no subject
*Then she kicks him beneath the table. Gently.*
no subject
*kicks her right back*
no subject
You aren't looking at me, turtle-boy.
no subject
I'm a New Yorker. As a general rule, we don't look at people.
no subject
no subject
no subject
no subject
This better?
no subject
You'd have to tell me.
no subject
no subject
*quietly* I have done you a disservice.
no subject
Wait,... how?
*When she doesn't look up, he gently kicks her under the table*
no subject
It's not my place. I shouldn't have pressed.
no subject
no subject
I don't know what to do for you, 'cept be here.
no subject
no subject
no subject
Good.
and, thanks
no subject