[Ruffles his head. He can tell the man is worked up, but Marco's starting to fall at a loss on how to fix it, or at minimum, lessen the pressure. He recalls one of their (many) rooftop conversations about too many options being laid out in front of him. Like a myriad of too many paths with too many twists to ever take back or possibly foresee coming. How could anyone choose the right course in front of them? And staying still, waiting forever so as not to make a mistake, that too was its own problem. At that time on the rooftop he'd agreed to try to take one course and let Japan take another so that they could compare which was the best one. This time he's not sure what to do though. His first instinct is just to be blunt. Would that make it worse, upset Japan even more for being insensitive? But Japan said he liked it when others were blunt.]
The air in here is worse than a shook up bottle of Cola, eh? [Reading the atmosphere, Japan could appreciate that, right? Or was it too much? Marco didn't want to force Japan to talk, and he definitely didn't want to make it worse, but maybe it would be better. Japan certainly usually tried to make Marco talk so it was really only fair.]
October 3rd; action
[Ruffles his head. He can tell the man is worked up, but Marco's starting to fall at a loss on how to fix it, or at minimum, lessen the pressure. He recalls one of their (many) rooftop conversations about too many options being laid out in front of him. Like a myriad of too many paths with too many twists to ever take back or possibly foresee coming. How could anyone choose the right course in front of them? And staying still, waiting forever so as not to make a mistake, that too was its own problem. At that time on the rooftop he'd agreed to try to take one course and let Japan take another so that they could compare which was the best one. This time he's not sure what to do though. His first instinct is just to be blunt. Would that make it worse, upset Japan even more for being insensitive? But Japan said he liked it when others were blunt.]
The air in here is worse than a shook up bottle of Cola, eh? [Reading the atmosphere, Japan could appreciate that, right? Or was it too much? Marco didn't want to force Japan to talk, and he definitely didn't want to make it worse, but maybe it would be better. Japan certainly usually tried to make Marco talk so it was really only fair.]