That's what Tiir's been thinking ever since he realized that Minato was truly here.
All the things he'd wanted to say to Minato, but hadn't realized until it was too late—his regrets.
He regretted never telling Minato so, so much.
And yet here Minato is, in his world. It's a second chance. It's his only chance, because who knows when he'll lose it? Whether because Minato leaves this world, or worse, because Tiir isn't strong enough again and he's killed—time spent with friends is far too fragile. Tiir knows this all too well.
Even though Minato is here right now—and even though Tiir fully intends to cherish their time together while he can—Tiir knows that it might not last. If anything, he should actively find a way to return Minato to his own world, really. His presence now undoubtedly has to do with Tiir's own existence, for there's no reason to bring him here otherwise, and Tiir refuses to be the reason Minato gets hurt.
(Not again.)
He wants Minato to leave, but he doesn't.
... That was another thing Minato was always good at—turning everything into a contradiction.]
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That's what Tiir's been thinking ever since he realized that Minato was truly here.
All the things he'd wanted to say to Minato, but hadn't realized until it was too late—his regrets.
He regretted never telling Minato so, so much.
And yet here Minato is, in his world. It's a second chance. It's his only chance, because who knows when he'll lose it? Whether because Minato leaves this world, or worse, because Tiir isn't strong enough again and he's killed—time spent with friends is far too fragile. Tiir knows this all too well.
Even though Minato is here right now—and even though Tiir fully intends to cherish their time together while he can—Tiir knows that it might not last. If anything, he should actively find a way to return Minato to his own world, really. His presence now undoubtedly has to do with Tiir's own existence, for there's no reason to bring him here otherwise, and Tiir refuses to be the reason Minato gets hurt.
(Not again.)
He wants Minato to leave, but he doesn't.
... That was another thing Minato was always good at—turning everything into a contradiction.]