Because. It's like setting a trap. Not that I know what kind of trap, but usually a false sense of security makes the spring of it more rewarding. [He's seen it with Uri. She likes to toy with small rodents or bugs, or whatever the hell else she can find. He's seen her turn and walk away, giving her prey a chance to get far enough, to feel secure, right before she pounces on it and destroys it.]
[He's watching Mukuro, just like he normally would. But there's nerves in him that scream that he can't and won't let the other leave. Good thing the illusionist doesn't seem to be trying to.]
Okay, more than fine. Comfortable? I mean, I still don't like this, but you're more dangerous than the chocolate. [Compliments? Sure. Whatever.]
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[He's watching Mukuro, just like he normally would. But there's nerves in him that scream that he can't and won't let the other leave. Good thing the illusionist doesn't seem to be trying to.]
Okay, more than fine. Comfortable? I mean, I still don't like this, but you're more dangerous than the chocolate. [Compliments? Sure. Whatever.]