[She supposes it's like what happened with her and Rei-- when you die with or for someone, there's a bond that forms there. A sort of instant friendship and comradery that Yuri finds both strange and fascinating.
Making friends. Wouldn't Hisoka be proud? (Though probably not of the execution of it-- no pun intended.)
'It's us that should be saying something like that.' Yuri's eyes narrow. Had they...?]
No, it's alright. I can meet with you. It'll probably be easier to talk to each other face-to-face anyhow.
I've never made friends through dying before. I'm not sure what the right way to go about this is.
You don't have to call me 'Yuri-san.' I think dying for people means you can throw out the formalities. At least, that's what Mars said.
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Making friends. Wouldn't Hisoka be proud? (Though probably not of the execution of it-- no pun intended.)
'It's us that should be saying something like that.' Yuri's eyes narrow. Had they...?]
No, it's alright. I can meet with you. It'll probably be easier to talk to each other face-to-face anyhow.
I've never made friends through dying before. I'm not sure what the right way to go about this is.
You don't have to call me 'Yuri-san.' I think dying for people means you can throw out the formalities. At least, that's what Mars said.