[When Suga said that Tsukishima always clearly telegraphs the important emotional moments, this is what he meant - it couldn't be more obvious that this is far more than a story told in kind, just because the topic of brothers came up or because Suga has him thinking about his older brother. This is a boulder Tsukki's been pushing uphill his entire life, only to see it go rolling back down again when he thought he was safe to take a second's breather.
Suga doesn't have to question how closely to observe Tsukki, how deeply to involve himself, how much might be too much. This moment gets all of him.
He takes a seat beside Tsukki but not too close, giving him the physical space he'll doubtlessly need to share something of such import. And at first he can't help but grin, because Tsukki's right about everything - Akiteru seems like a big, sweet Golden Labrador puppy of a guy, and that stands in complete contrast to his younger brother's chilly, reserved manner.
But.]
Having the best of intentions can make someone even more blind to the actual impact of what they're doing.
[It's a bit of a wild guess based on what Tsukki's said and the similarities in their situations, but also shockingly on the mark.]
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Date: 2024-07-18 06:30 pm (UTC)Suga doesn't have to question how closely to observe Tsukki, how deeply to involve himself, how much might be too much. This moment gets all of him.
He takes a seat beside Tsukki but not too close, giving him the physical space he'll doubtlessly need to share something of such import. And at first he can't help but grin, because Tsukki's right about everything - Akiteru seems like a big, sweet Golden Labrador puppy of a guy, and that stands in complete contrast to his younger brother's chilly, reserved manner.
But.]
Having the best of intentions can make someone even more blind to the actual impact of what they're doing.
[It's a bit of a wild guess based on what Tsukki's said and the similarities in their situations, but also shockingly on the mark.]