light a cigarette, i'll watch as it burns
[ Knocking. The roar of ammunition fire in his ears. Blasts of heat and debris sticking to his face, dust crusting in his eyes. A delirious and delicious taste, sweet red like pomegranate, like Aki's skin scraping open in his mouth.
Denji doesn't talk much about what happened that day.
Not unusual, since he doesn't really talk much about any of what transpired prior to meeting Nayuta, either. Or about how sometimes he can still sense, not even hear, but sense a phone ringing in the distance, its pull like a spiral cord that's gone taut, that's trying to make its way back home and if he follows its trail, he might just find someone familiar on the other end of the receiver.
No, he doesn't tell anyone all that, because, see, the last time he did, Kishibe had just hummed and looked at him, the kind of look Denji would get from adults whenever they caught him picking through the dumpster for his next meal: pitying. Then, he'd shook out a flask from the inside of his coat and said, "Sometimes it's better for the line to go dead, kid."
Weird response, right? It'd made Denji go silent, think a bit. And after a while, he hadn't liked that so much, so he'd changed the subject to something inoffensive, like complaining about how much Nayuta's so much better at arcade games than he is, but Kishibe had cut him short at that point to go take a call.
Naturally, Denji had followed.
It's a little sad that a man in his silver years is the only person he can confide in, but Kishibe's not a bad guy — and that's coming from someone who generally hates men. Then again, the guy doesn't show his gaunt face around these parts unless he absolutely has to, which is probably by his own design, so it helps that he's never around long enough for Denji to get sick of seeing him. Up until that conversation, his absence wouldn't have been something Denji paid notice to. It'd usually take weeks and months and Nayuta asking where the funny, drunk geezer who always sneaks her hard candy is for him to see past the everyday chaos of being Tokyo's friendly neighborhood Chainsaw Man.
But as Denji creeped closer, overhearing some words but not registering most of them, a dangerous curiosity brought him to the edge of his hiding spot. What the hell has this dude been up to?
And then he'd froze.
"So the Gun Devil's position has been compromised. Initiate a tactical retreat."
Afterward, he hadn't done anything for a solid week besides go to school, kick some devil ass and stare vacantly at a pair of eggs frying in the pan for dinner each evening. Predictably, Nayuta had rapidly gotten sick of the menu. So before he could make his eighth pair of fried eggs, she'd scaled up his back and twisted his earlobes until he begged for forgiveness.
"Stuuupid! Dummy! Get a hold of yourself!" Nayuta raged on. "No more acting weird, or else I'm putting doggy kibble in your cereal again!"
She was right. He needed to get a hold of himself. Yeah, he was dumb, but that didn't mean he had eggshells for brains. He could still do stuff in his own way.
In the following weeks, Denji spent his time hounding members of the Devil Hunter Club for all and any relevant knowledge pertaining to devils. From rumors about recent devil sightings, to insights into things like the theoretical mechanics behind how long it took for certain types of devils to die in Hell and be reborn, to mathematical equations projecting the survivability rate of fiends based on the velocity and quantity of violence…
Of course, he only understood about three-percent of anything at any given time, but one detail of interest shared by some gloomy, pig-tailed girl stood out to him. According to her, a mysterious amount of devils had been slain in the Kabukicho district, none of which had been reported by either civilian hunters or Public Safety ones.
Anyone with half their wits would be able to easily determine that this wasn't a reasonable lead, but for Denji? He could feel something trilling out to him. ]
Denji doesn't talk much about what happened that day.
Not unusual, since he doesn't really talk much about any of what transpired prior to meeting Nayuta, either. Or about how sometimes he can still sense, not even hear, but sense a phone ringing in the distance, its pull like a spiral cord that's gone taut, that's trying to make its way back home and if he follows its trail, he might just find someone familiar on the other end of the receiver.
No, he doesn't tell anyone all that, because, see, the last time he did, Kishibe had just hummed and looked at him, the kind of look Denji would get from adults whenever they caught him picking through the dumpster for his next meal: pitying. Then, he'd shook out a flask from the inside of his coat and said, "Sometimes it's better for the line to go dead, kid."
Weird response, right? It'd made Denji go silent, think a bit. And after a while, he hadn't liked that so much, so he'd changed the subject to something inoffensive, like complaining about how much Nayuta's so much better at arcade games than he is, but Kishibe had cut him short at that point to go take a call.
Naturally, Denji had followed.
It's a little sad that a man in his silver years is the only person he can confide in, but Kishibe's not a bad guy — and that's coming from someone who generally hates men. Then again, the guy doesn't show his gaunt face around these parts unless he absolutely has to, which is probably by his own design, so it helps that he's never around long enough for Denji to get sick of seeing him. Up until that conversation, his absence wouldn't have been something Denji paid notice to. It'd usually take weeks and months and Nayuta asking where the funny, drunk geezer who always sneaks her hard candy is for him to see past the everyday chaos of being Tokyo's friendly neighborhood Chainsaw Man.
But as Denji creeped closer, overhearing some words but not registering most of them, a dangerous curiosity brought him to the edge of his hiding spot. What the hell has this dude been up to?
And then he'd froze.
"So the Gun Devil's position has been compromised. Initiate a tactical retreat."
Afterward, he hadn't done anything for a solid week besides go to school, kick some devil ass and stare vacantly at a pair of eggs frying in the pan for dinner each evening. Predictably, Nayuta had rapidly gotten sick of the menu. So before he could make his eighth pair of fried eggs, she'd scaled up his back and twisted his earlobes until he begged for forgiveness.
"Stuuupid! Dummy! Get a hold of yourself!" Nayuta raged on. "No more acting weird, or else I'm putting doggy kibble in your cereal again!"
She was right. He needed to get a hold of himself. Yeah, he was dumb, but that didn't mean he had eggshells for brains. He could still do stuff in his own way.
In the following weeks, Denji spent his time hounding members of the Devil Hunter Club for all and any relevant knowledge pertaining to devils. From rumors about recent devil sightings, to insights into things like the theoretical mechanics behind how long it took for certain types of devils to die in Hell and be reborn, to mathematical equations projecting the survivability rate of fiends based on the velocity and quantity of violence…
Of course, he only understood about three-percent of anything at any given time, but one detail of interest shared by some gloomy, pig-tailed girl stood out to him. According to her, a mysterious amount of devils had been slain in the Kabukicho district, none of which had been reported by either civilian hunters or Public Safety ones.
Anyone with half their wits would be able to easily determine that this wasn't a reasonable lead, but for Denji? He could feel something trilling out to him. ]
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[He could say something snippy about how Denji shouldn't have skipped school, but it rings hollow to his own ears to even think it. He's been pushing Denji to go to school, sure, but he skipped classes dozens of times as a child. Aki sits still as he draws his fingers through his hair, not trying to dislodge him or stop him from the motion.]
...They would have killed it eventually. [Probably. How bad off can they be right now? Just because Makima is gone, it's not like they're falling apart at the seams, right?]
You said being this - Chainsaw Man thing, it was just to get attention, and get laid. [Unsuccessfully given half the city seems to think he's a devil and the rest think he's a hero. He hasn't seen anyone eager to actively bone him due to either point.] Do you feel differently now?
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Denji pales. The thought makes his stomach gurgle and groan, like the organ's shrunken a thousand sizes down. Maybe the things he wants haven't fully been achieved at this moment in time, but it is true that Aki's shown him that those things are closer to the touch than he realized. And that he doesn't need a hand soaked in serrated steel and blood to take grasp of it. He knows. He knows that's true now. ]
But what if…
[ Without warning, the hand in Aki's hair tightens. ]
What if there's something else? That only Chainsaw Man can do?
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[Denji is definitely stronger than he was a year ago. His fingers clench in his hair and Aki feels his lips twitch, gently wincing at the pain. Not enough to shove him off, however, as his arm stays settled around him, staring up at him as he seems to try and refuse what he's saying. He can almost hear the indegestion from those words.]
Haven't you already done enough?
[He's the reason most of the foes they dealt with are dead. The Doll Devil, Makima... Hell, even Gun was somewhat killed by him, but at that point he was so weak it was more like licking the plate clean. Still, there's been a lot that Denji has done that no one else could. He can't imagine anyone else who could have killed Gun in that situation. Not to mention Makima.]
You're just a kid. A kid with a devil inside - but you're a kid. [It's pithy to say this when, at his age, Aki would have recoiled at such words. But maybe Denji could understand that, and see that he's trying to tell him something important.] You've never had a normal life. So you should start on it now.
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Denji doesn't understand it himself, brushing softly at the spot he'd pulled too hard against Aki's scalp.
But during sex, it's different. The pleasure balances the pain, something sweet to chase away the bitterness their bodies soak up on a daily basis, like a used rag. It goes down good, better than how it feels to go about his day when all he has to worry about is getting school on time. When there are no corpses piling up, no sirens to herald his arrival, no one saying the magic words — Save me, Chainsaw Man — that's what doesn't feel normal. That's what feels strange to him. Off-putting. Like coming home to an open door when you're pretty sure you locked it when you left; what monsters hide inside a normal life? He's not sure he's ready to find out. Not without… ]
In a normal life, you aren't here anymore. You woulda stayed dead when 'Denji' killed you. But… because of 'Chainsaw Man,' I get to see you again.
[ And because of Chainsaw Man, he can save Aki someday. ]
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[...Right. No matter what, it all comes back to saving people. He can say it's for whatever he thinks it is, but in the end, it's about Denji feeling useful in some way. And if Aki finds him useful, isn't that the clearest sign of victory for him? The one authority figure in his life that's still around right now. If he's here to check off what Denji is doing as "good," that should be good enough. That should prove he's on the right track. But now Aki is telling him not to do the thing he wants to do. And how fair is that? Aki isn't his authority figure anymore. Hell, all he ever did was hold his leash, yank him back when he got a little too nippy at people - and even then, he's still barking up a storm. Since when did he ever do anything for him? His first few months under surveillance, all he could think about were all the things he never got a chance to do.]
...You didn't kill me.
[This is kind of semantics. Because Gun killed him. And Denji killed Gun. ...Or, was it "Chainsaw Man" that killed Gun? He doesn't know. Whatever.]
I would have been dead by the end of this year anyway. If it didn't happen the way it did, something else would have killed me.
[He shifts him slightly on his knee, trying to get him to look at him directly.]
Then what are you going to do when I'm gone? You'll be satisfied with this moment, right now?
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Hadn't that been Aki, too?
Whether he shakes his head in rejection of the notion that he hadn't killed him, that maybe Aki couldn't have lived and died a different way, or in dislike of the questions he's faced with, that's for Aki to interpret. ]
I dunno, I, I don't — think I'd be unsatisfied with this.
[ It's his typical selfish way of thinking. ]
But it's like comparin' one moment with having a million of them. Isn't it obvious which is better? And when you're gone — I dunno about that, either. There'd be nothin' left to do but just… miss you, I guess.
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[With Denji so close to him, he can feel the vibration of his body every time he speaks, the sound waves in the air and the breath from his lungs as he tells Aki there would be nothing left for him to do once Aki is gone. If Power were still here, he wants to ask, would he feel differently? What about Makima?]
[But a part of him rejects the idea of hearing Denji's responses to those questions. It shouldn't matter. It's not the point.]
You used to go so crazy, talking about your dreams, and your desires.
[He still remembers when he was screaming about a dream battle when he picked him up that one time. Has listened to him fantasize about touching boobs, seeing a real woman naked. Having sex. All those shallow, vapid dreams. They were shallow and vapid, but over time, they changed, too, didn't they? Doesn't he have new dreams now? And can't they be anything but throwing himself in harm's way?]
I can't see you moping around just because I'm not here. That devil is here, and you've got to finish school, and...
[He trails off. Doesn't plant any ideas about what Denji will do after high school. It's a weirdly nebulous idea, to even imagine him standing there with a degree. Who would go with him? That devil? Kishibe? ...Probably not Kishibe.]
...Just for once, I wish you cared about something long-term. Something that will matter years from now. Something you can build toward, and be proud of.
[It feels too much like he's lecturing himself. And because of that, he knows it's a shallow thing for him to say. If someone said that to him at Denji's age, he would have been furious. Even if his goal was short-sighted, it was all he cared about for so long. Being told to ditch it in favor of something as bland and vague as a normal life would be an insult. Because why would he, after all he'd been through, ever want anything like that? He only now has the benefit of hindsight. But even with it... What would he have changed?]
[He sighs. Leans his head down to drop it on Denji's shoulder.]
But I'm the last person who should tell you that. [At least he's aware enough to admit it.]
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At the hotel, Denji admitted that he cared about Aki. So is he saying, essentially, he doesn't want to be one of those long-term things? Or that he can't be? Can't be something that matters, someone that stays. He wants to understand him. He's trying so badly to. ]
…I guess you're the only guy who will tell me that stuff. [ The tip of his nose brushes close against the shell of his ear, past the long bristles of his damp hair, feigning that it's close enough. It's not. ] When you were gone, that was another thing I missed. You getting mad at us. Tellin' me off.
[ Losing that again… Yes, he can see it. He lived it, obviously, so he knows what a life without Aki will look like, even though it's the last thing he wants to imagine. An idea he's been denying this whole time, but he knows the truth. It's just another absence to survive. And if his plans to save him don't pan out, which is something he has to seriously consider, then —
His eyes shut as he breathes in, sniffing along the coast of his hairline long and ragged, like he's trying to extract another part of Aki to keep for himself. But, at this point, they both smell of the same detergent. ]
Remember what you said back at the hotel. You're gonna be the one to find me next time. We made a promise. So if I do what you want me to and make it big, you have to come back to see how well I'm doing. You can't forget.
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[...Right. He's supposed to be the one finding Denji next time. He had said it partially to coax him down, to try and convince him of something he's still not sure he will accept, even after Aki is gone. But for now he nods, leaning against Denji when he pulls in close to take in his scent. It's a strange feeling - but he gets it. Because he wants to remember this smell, too.]
I won't.
[Even if it was a promise he made without thinking he could accomplish it, even if he knows he might eventually lose himself the more of Gun he consumes... He's sure he won't forget that promise. He raises his head and shuts off the water, briefly pushing Denji's hair aside like he's trying to fix it, keep it a little bit neater. An impossible goal, so instead he leans in and presses a brief kiss to his temple.]
Come on. Let's get these sheets in the wash. [He motions for him to get up. His knee hurts from balancing him.]
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I'm movin', I'm movin'.
[ The towel he swipes to pat his face dry doesn't really keep him from dripping all over place outside the bath, little drops of water joining the other stains collaging their sheets as he shakes his hair into its usual disarray. Used to doing laundry on his own by now, he barely muffles a yawn as everything's thrown inside and he gets the machine spinning. Hopefully it doesn't need more than one cycle, but they'll just have to deal with that as it comes…
He peeks his head out to make sure Nayuta's still asleep — and it looks like it, by how her door's shut. With a look over his shoulder, he asks Aki: ] You want me to run out and grab your clothes?
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[Of course. Denji gets an awkward-closed-mouth kiss in return as Aki makes a slighly annoyed sound until he finally gets up. He dries off as Denji deals with the laundry and glances over his shoulder when he looks outside to see that the devil is still in the bedroom. Good, he thinks.]
Yeah. In my bag. [A small travel bag he was given with a few changes of clothes. It's made it very apparent his stay here is intended to be short.] ...Never mind, I'll get them. [Changing his mind, he wraps the towel around himself and motions for Denji to step aside, heading to the bag. He doesn't want Denji digging through his things, actually. He'll probably be weird about his underwear or something.]
[His voice low, he asks:] When does she get up?
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Uh, probably… Kinda soon —
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Her expression darkens. When was the last time Denji gave her a bath? Washed her hair? Stupid idiot. ]
Come.
[ She says, tersely, to the dogs, particularly the few tugging at their harness to greet Denji and Aki. Her mouth purses, as she has to dig her heels in to get them to register the command. Grrr, these ill-behaved animals. All of them! ]
Hey! I said come!
[ As always, it takes some wrangling, but they do eventually heed her call and follow after her as she marches out the door. ]
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…Just remembered. She takes the dogs out to pee before giving 'em breakfast.
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[The way she huffs and stomps out like she caught them eating her pudding from the fridge... Can she tell?]
[He doesn't know. He doesn't know if she even has the understanding of what sex is. She might look like a child, but at the end of the day, she's a devil. Immaturity only goes so far when you're a creature led by id. He would know.]
Yeah, well. [He continues onward, taking the time that they have now to get a fresh set of clothes out of his bag.] Go get dressed before she comes back. [Nothing to do about it. He looks at Denji as he pulls his underwear on, frowning at him.] You said she doesn't like people touching you, or being too close to you. Don't you think that's something you should train out of her? [He can't exactly live an adult life never being physically intimate with people.]
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Well, yeah, I wanna teach her.
[ On his way to Aki's side, he kicks the towel up and catches it before squishing up against him, trying to peer into his duffel bag. Then, just to be annoying, Denji's hand flashes out to snatch, at the same time, a fresh pair of his underwear and a shirt he can wear under his school uniform.
Denji speaks as he holds the shirt spread out to judge if it'll fit him. ]
But I think it's just gonna take her getting used to being around us at the same time, y'know? Like, maybe, we need to hangout somewhere fun together. So it doesn't feel like she's less important…
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[Denji snatches a set of his underwear and Aki pauses, staring at him openly, brows set and frown heavy. He's about to say something about how his clothes won't even fit him, anyway - but when he holds the shirt out and it actually seems to match his proportions, he shuts up. He saw it before, understood it before, but... There's a weird part of him that's happy to see him with muscle mass now. That he's built up his body from the bony runt he was before.]
I don't know if that's a good idea yet. She won't even talk to me most of the time.
[As if the blame lays solely with her when he barely talks to her, either. Yesterday while Denji recovered in bed they ate dinner together in silence.]
She probably doesn't understand sex yet - so don't bring it up to her. Just say you woke up early and we used the shower together, or something.
[Way more normal. Totally chill behavior.]
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When will it be a good idea?
[ The shirt glides easy over his shoulders, the fit not too tight, not too loose; Denji looks himself up and down, lifting an arm to sniff at one of his pits, and, satisfied, quickly moves on to drawing Aki's underwear up. The waistband hangs low on his hips, a slip of his navel still visible when his shirt flutters as he heads to the window, but it is what it is. He hasn't been able to do the laundry recently.
Denji bends one of the slats in his blinds. The sun hasn't risen yet, but there are a few furry shapes milling around the yard, sniffing, still trying to find a spot to finish their business. Huskies are so picky, but at least it's a good thing in this instance. ]
I'll just tell her what you told me. One of your hands doesn't work very well, right? So you need more help in the bath.
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[Aki ignores that first question for now. Doesn't want to give any kind of answer he's going to regret later. If he says something random like "In a week" he'll be counting down the days. And Aki knows he won't be here that long.]
[But he forgot that he lied about his hand. The way he says it, Aki can't tell if he believes his lie or if he's just testing out the words. After a hesitant pause, he nods. Sure. Fine. Denji never did help him in the bath back then, but like hell she's going to know that.]
[Fully dressed, he briefly looks Denji over with a frown. He doesn't love that he's wearing his clothes, but still says nothing about it. Judging by the pile of laundry that was in that bedroom, maybe he just hasn't gotten around to washing everything yet. But still, she's a devil. Won't she smell it on him? Maybe this is part of training - or, "teaching" her out of it.]
You're going to school, right? [Said with the assumption that the answer is a resounding "Yes."] I'll make you both something to eat. Go get dressed.
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…Yeah, I'm goin', [ he detachedly says back to Aki, as if it were something he just decided to agree to in the moment. The fair warning in Aki's voice may have had something to do with that. He starts to enter the bedroom, passing by Meowy, her tail briefly brushing against Denji's ankle. ] If you need help with breakfast, ask Nayuta. She's had her fun — [ At the cost of a whole street in Shinjuku sinking into the ground. ] I think she'll try to be good this time.
[ With that, the door slides shut. ]
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Released from their tethers, the dogs all rush inside, overly energetic in that way dogs usually are after a good poop. Tiramisu's sniffing along the lining of the cabinet that holds all their kibble — that doggy's always been a smart one. She treats Aki as non-existent, if he's already in the kitchen, folding herself into the compact area, barely avoiding stepping on a fluffy paw or tail. ]
Outta the way, Creamy. [ Her nickname for Cream Puff. She stuffs the dog's face aside to reach where Tiramisu's at, doing the same to the other dog as well. ] Don't be bad, either of you. You know the penalty is to balance a bucket on your head!
[ Bits of dried food pour out eight times each; since some of them get territorial, the dogs and Meowy have their own food bowl, their name glossing the side in permanent marker. They all have to share from the same basin for water, though, so while their jaws are snapping away, Nayuta carries the water tray to the sink, careful not to slosh what's in there over the heads of their pets. Less careful as she passes Aki by and dumps the old water down the drain.
A glance. ]
Half-gun. [ Hard to say whether she's trying to insult him to his face or actually address him. ] Are you making that thing you made before? Don't put in as much of that green stuff in like last time.
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[Half-Gun. Of all the things he's thought of himself as in the previous year, all the harsh words he's tortured himself with, that one didn't come up. He glances down at the devil before looking back at the countertop. Considers fully ignoring her as he chops the green onion into thin slices.]
You aren't going to convince me of anything if you can't even call me by my name.
[He doesn't care about how healthy she is. If she eats a proper diet, gets enough greens and a varied diet. He might actually do what she says if the meal wasn't also going to Denji, who does need those things.]
And stop yelling at the dogs. Giving them attention when they're bad only makes them act up to get more of it.
[Something he learned from Denji.]
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Oh… So you still care about that sort of thing. That's sure human of you, Aki Hayakawa.
[ The basin's only halfway full. There's time to kill. She turns, casting her gaze — not an unkind one — over the lot of them merrily eating away. ]
I know that, duh. I yell at them because I like it when they want my attention.
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Don't speak on humanity when you don't have an ounce of it.
[She's just trying to get under his skin. He knows it. But it's been so long since he dealt with anyone like this - Is that why she's able to peel back the layer so easily? No, maybe it's the way Gun reacts to her. Twisting around like it's hard to breathe.]
At least take them out of the kitchen. They're going to make me trip. [One of them keeps weaving too close to his legs, sniffing up at the counter when he starts chopping up sausage and whining when he pushes it away by the nose.] A good owner doesn't need to demand their attention.
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[ That's not what he means, Nayuta gets that, but she's been itching to say it. To declare her ownership a second time, in case she didn't make it clear the first. She also gets that Denji's not quite like other humans, that it isn't just his heart that sets him apart. He's so stupid, hopelessly trying to breathe underwater despite being an animal that can only live locked to the land. What Half-Gun's been doing is trying to give a dog scuba gear. It's funny, but tiring to watch — that's why she's the only shepherd he needs. The only family.
She shuts the faucet off, stooping down to pick up the fussing dog's half-empty bowl and shaking the contents as she leads it away. ]
But I guess you're trying to say you're a better owner than me?
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