[It would probably have been better to calm down and think rationally about this, but Toushi was still in a state of complete and utter shock that she had been moments away from her death, and she had been calling it peaceful. Toushi couldn't think of anything less peaceful than being faced with the prospect of a phoenix about to kill him.]
So, let me get this straight. You were about to be killed- by a fucking phoenix, and your brother was there, but I'm the one who saved you? What the hell is that all about? Didn't he try an' stop it! Shit, if it'd been my sister...
[He trailed off, not sure if he even had a sister or not. The Kagerou business was still up in the air- and only he and she knew about it. It didn't escape his notice that she had mentioned Lin either, and his eyes narrowed slightly, about to launch into a tirade about dragging the woman there to answer questions on the matter (he didn't like her much with all her threats to kill Bastet as it was without this added to her record), but then she mentioned knowing his name.]
I saved you. And you said my name.
[He moved over to the bed, taking the other side next to Kazahana that wasn't occupied by Kiba. He was visibly agitated, still reeling from the information that his best friend had been seconds away from death... and he had stopped it. He didn't really know what to think about that; it seemed enormous. Of course he would saved her, there was no way he would sit back and watch her die. But he could address these things once he knew what his name was, the curiosity was gnawing at him.]
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So, let me get this straight. You were about to be killed- by a fucking phoenix, and your brother was there, but I'm the one who saved you? What the hell is that all about? Didn't he try an' stop it! Shit, if it'd been my sister...
[He trailed off, not sure if he even had a sister or not. The Kagerou business was still up in the air- and only he and she knew about it. It didn't escape his notice that she had mentioned Lin either, and his eyes narrowed slightly, about to launch into a tirade about dragging the woman there to answer questions on the matter (he didn't like her much with all her threats to kill Bastet as it was without this added to her record), but then she mentioned knowing his name.]
I saved you. And you said my name.
[He moved over to the bed, taking the other side next to Kazahana that wasn't occupied by Kiba. He was visibly agitated, still reeling from the information that his best friend had been seconds away from death... and he had stopped it. He didn't really know what to think about that; it seemed enormous. Of course he would saved her, there was no way he would sit back and watch her die. But he could address these things once he knew what his name was, the curiosity was gnawing at him.]
What's my name, Kazahana?