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Korrin stumbled a little attempting not to walk into her when she turned around, surprised but not enough to hide the sudden wilt to his demeanor. An open book, the set of his shoulders, the lowering of his eyes, and the way he held the bag of clothes with both hands told a clear story that he was not feeling very upbeat anymore. He didn't want to make her worry, but that only piled guilt on top of the sadness.
Having her pinpoint the fact that he was worried so quickly made shuffle his feet, shoulders hunching in further like he could hide. If only he still had his tail and could simply put his fins between them. "Maybe you shouldn't get me so many things. . ." He said rather than just blurt out what he was thinking, voice quiet and hesitant. "I won't . . . I'll only need them until you . . . go home."
When she was gone, so too would be his connection to the human world that he hadn't touched since he was a child and couldn't remember regardless. He was better off going back to the sea once he had no one to visit anymore.
Having her pinpoint the fact that he was worried so quickly made shuffle his feet, shoulders hunching in further like he could hide. If only he still had his tail and could simply put his fins between them. "Maybe you shouldn't get me so many things. . ." He said rather than just blurt out what he was thinking, voice quiet and hesitant. "I won't . . . I'll only need them until you . . . go home."
When she was gone, so too would be his connection to the human world that he hadn't touched since he was a child and couldn't remember regardless. He was better off going back to the sea once he had no one to visit anymore.