[Gokudera's worrigami gargoyle waddles up and unfolds its wings before offering Gokudera up to the large monster fox. He clings to one of its claws, peeking around it at whoever he's been brought to in much the same way a child would look around the leg of their parent, shy and curious all at once.
Considering how accepting of death he's been, even if what he leaves behind or how it could be seen worries him, there is comfort in knowing he isn't alone.
He's not lost his will to live, or that powerful drive to survive this. Gokudera is trying to make peace within himself. This is personal, this worry, and he doesn't know if he can or should share it. It all depends on who he meets here.
The worry about being strong enough resonates even more. Which worry does he share with this person? Will they think less of him for being so accepting of his worries? He's not avoiding them. Not able to address them directly either. Because ultimately, he only has so much control over what will happen.]
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Considering how accepting of death he's been, even if what he leaves behind or how it could be seen worries him, there is comfort in knowing he isn't alone.
He's not lost his will to live, or that powerful drive to survive this. Gokudera is trying to make peace within himself. This is personal, this worry, and he doesn't know if he can or should share it. It all depends on who he meets here.
The worry about being strong enough resonates even more. Which worry does he share with this person? Will they think less of him for being so accepting of his worries? He's not avoiding them. Not able to address them directly either. Because ultimately, he only has so much control over what will happen.]