She found him on a hilltop looking out at the ruins of Edo where he had fought earlier in the day, wearing a sweater his master had given him to replace his ruined uniform. It was hard to walk after the battering she'd given her legs, but she had never been one to let pain stop her.
Kanda didn't turn to look at her as she drew up next to him, but he didn't stiffen or hide his thoughts either. He just kept looking out at the homeland he probably couldn't even remember with that dark, tense expression.
After a few minutes, Lenalee said softly, "Thanks. For coming back."
He made a vague sound of acknowledgment, and she drew closer, twining her fingers into his reassuringly. It was hard to keep coming back when you had nothing.
DGM: Kanda/Lenalee
Kanda didn't turn to look at her as she drew up next to him, but he didn't stiffen or hide his thoughts either. He just kept looking out at the homeland he probably couldn't even remember with that dark, tense expression.
After a few minutes, Lenalee said softly, "Thanks. For coming back."
He made a vague sound of acknowledgment, and she drew closer, twining her fingers into his reassuringly. It was hard to keep coming back when you had nothing.
She could offer him, at least, something.