At first, Eiri doesn't even know how to react. Because this is such an absurd situation in which to find oneself, so it takes a second for his mind to catch up.
But when it does...
He's made a terrible mistake. THIS IS WAY TOO HOMO, DUDE.]
Haku-!
[He fights against Haku's hold and twists and turns, his arms flailing as they struggle against the blanket wrapping him in an early grave. Even if he knows, logically, this won't kill him - he has a bad habit of living, you see - but it's too much and it's too close and why did he draw the shortest straw when it comes to Messiahs?!
And yet, somehow, Haku is successful in his tucking in and Eiri has no choice but to accept his fate as a grumpy burrito.
Okay, not completely, because he does kick his feet a few more times and stick out his lower lip in a pout. This isn't fair!]
Hakuuu...
I don't want to lie here, I'm already awake! I just want to get breakfast.
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At first, Eiri doesn't even know how to react. Because this is such an absurd situation in which to find oneself, so it takes a second for his mind to catch up.
But when it does...
He's made a terrible mistake. THIS IS WAY TOO HOMO, DUDE.]
Haku-!
[He fights against Haku's hold and twists and turns, his arms flailing as they struggle against the blanket wrapping him in an early grave. Even if he knows, logically, this won't kill him - he has a bad habit of living, you see - but it's too much and it's too close and why did he draw the shortest straw when it comes to Messiahs?!
And yet, somehow, Haku is successful in his tucking in and Eiri has no choice but to accept his fate as a grumpy burrito.
Okay, not completely, because he does kick his feet a few more times and stick out his lower lip in a pout. This isn't fair!]
Hakuuu...
I don't want to lie here, I'm already awake! I just want to get breakfast.