You don't have to apologize. I should have given you a chance to-- [He cuts himself, pressing his lips together, before sighing.] I don't know, have some space to think. Instead of just rambling on like that.
[It's kind of late, so he didn't stop to think. He might be a little tired, because insomnia is actually the worst.]
Thanks? I just think too much. [All the time. About everything.]
It can be. [He can admit to that much, at least. Because for as much as it bogs him down, from day-to-day life to decisions that change his life, there are just as many times when it's provided valuable insight. There's a phrase in English, he thinks, that describes something that's both a benefit and a detriment, but it's not coming to mind right now.] But I'm relieved to hear that, tonight at least, it was helpful to you.
[Despite his too-long moment of shutting down, in a way, Kakyoin already seems a little more sure of himself. As if he's finally set his hands on something he was looking for, after stumbling around in the dark with his eyes closed.]
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[The awkward atmosphere was pretty obvious once he'd snapped out of his own thoughts, and he made an attempt to laugh it off quietly.]
Your talent for insight really is something impressive, Fugo. It caught me off guard for a minute or two.
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[It's kind of late, so he didn't stop to think. He might be a little tired, because insomnia is actually the worst.]
Thanks? I just think too much. [All the time. About everything.]
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I find 'thinking too much' can be a valuable thing in its own way.
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[Despite his too-long moment of shutting down, in a way, Kakyoin already seems a little more sure of himself. As if he's finally set his hands on something he was looking for, after stumbling around in the dark with his eyes closed.]