It's not like he can miss being stared at like that; Jedao glances at Hakkai with one raised eyebrow - did you not tell him the plan? - and tries not to be paralyzed with indecision over whether he should explain or keep playing it cool.
"I'll catch you another time," he promises Gojyo, as if it were a normal social call.
Hakkai gives Jedao a small don't-worry-about-it wave -- all right, he might have not gone into as much detail as Jedao had about the plan -- and makes a thoughtful face about the sauce.
"Well, I suppose it'll do... anyway, there are some dumplings to go with it so we can form an educated opinion. Were you just dropping off the dishes or can you stay for a while?"
He'll let Jedao leave, and explain the other bits of the very elaborate plan to Gojyo.
... sometimes, Jedao's plans really are quite elaborate. But he's letting Jedao run this one. His own plan hadn't gone as well.
Gojyo wants to back right out the door and say he was just dropping the tray and plate off, but Jedao's already beaten him to fleeing the scene.
He stares at the closing door for a moment. "...I. I got no plans."
Then there's the impulse to snarl 'so much for fucking trying' -- Gojyo had the courage to walk right back into their cabin, was fucking prepared to hang out, and Jedao just--
He deliberatedly takes a deep breath before letting himself launch into some angry rant. And... reconsiders his assumption. He's quiet for a few moment, not answering Hakkai's comment about dumplings.
"...That bad, huh?"
Jedao's so hurt and humiliated he can't even stand to be in the same room as Gojyo, even when he invited him here?
"No, it's--" Hakkai pauses, looking at Gojyo seriously for a moment: he can see the tension curling through his friend's shoulders, the readiness to assume Jedao was running away from him. And Jedao's almost certainly the one who'd invited him to come today, too, considering.
"-- He has," Hakkai says at last, turning to get the tray and deliberately bumping his shoulder against Gojyo's in a way that's not quite as obvious as leaning on him, "a whole campaign planned. In which his first steps are letting you be comfortable in our room without him here, and then maybe he'll be in the other room doing something else, and then the same room, but still doing something else so you don't have to interact directly. I think he might be over-planning a little. But he's very fond of plans."
And this is Hakkai, himself a compulsive over-planner, saying that. Still: it's not about Jedao being too upset to trust being in the same room. It's just his opening move.
"Well, it's a better strategy than insulting you on purpose so he knows why you're mad at him," Hakkai points out. He loves Jedao very much, but he has never yet let love stop him from being judgmental.
"But that's why he left. You can tell him he can skip stages, if you want."
"Loser cooks dinner", Gojyo determines just to be obnoxious. He can cook food that's edible, but he knows Hakkai would much prefer his own cooking.
As it turns out, video games (or maybe it's fighting games specifically) come easily to Gojyo: Hakkai is better initially, of course, but Gojyo catches up with impressive speed, and like every member of Team Sanzo, he plays to win. Like Hakkai predicted, he seems to be enjoying it quite a bit, quickly forgetting the tension with Jedao.
Some time passes and they play several rounds, and eventually...
He doesn't plan it, but he paints with Justine for a few hours, and serendipitously returns to the celebration. He smiles at both of them as he strolls in, just a little bit of blue paint on one cheek where he accidentally touched it before cleaning his hands.
"Sounds like you two are having fun," he says warmly.
"I humbly request tenzaru soba", Gojyo says, grinning at Hakkai, obnoxiously pleased with being better than him at something. He knows perfectly well Hakkai would never lose on purpose.
Jedao coming back is Gojyo's cue to leave (well, so he assumes). He gets up and gives Jedao one of those macho upwards-nods.
"I have come to the conclusion I like video games", he tells Jedao.
Terribly silly, indeed; Hakkai leaves that to Gojyo to answer, getting up from the couch and tucking his controller back in its place. On his way to the kitchen, he pauses to catch Jedao's hand and brush a welcome-home kiss against his cheek.
"I think I have some noodles in the pantry," he says instead, beginning to set out the ingredients. "How is Justine?"
--Uh. But!! They've established that Jedao doesn't plan on being in the same room as Gojyo for the time being. Right?? Why do the rules keep changing??
...Gojyo isn't allergic to changes, though, and while he'd planned to confront Jedao about his ridiculously planned-steps plan... it seems like he won't need to. At least, not right now.
He pauses his escape: leans against a nearby wall instead.
Probably because she made it Monstrous, and Justine realised that Gojyo wouldn't respond well to that. The fact that it was a naked portrait doesn't occur as a factor for Gojyo.
"Eh, we're just--" It's just no-strings-attached sex.
But it's not like Gojyo hasn't taken care of Justine when she was vulnerable, and it's not like Justine didn't comfort Gojyo after Poker Night a week ago. And it's not like Gojyo isn't friends with several of his girls back home.
"...Everyone does dumb shit sometimes. I mean, I'd know." Gojyo does dumb shit all the time. "People here are just prone to extra-dumb shit."
Does that mean Justine was upset enough that Gojyo was angry with her that she told Jedao specifically? He's quite sure their conversation was private, but.
Jedao snoops her private messages, of course; but even if he hadn't, he would certainly consider the way Justine had abused Gojyo's trust to be worthy of some anger.
He laughs a little, ruefully.
"...that's one way to put it, I suppose." Refreshingly egalitarian, even.
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"I'll catch you another time," he promises Gojyo, as if it were a normal social call.
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"Well, I suppose it'll do... anyway, there are some dumplings to go with it so we can form an educated opinion. Were you just dropping off the dishes or can you stay for a while?"
He'll let Jedao leave, and explain the other bits of the very elaborate plan to Gojyo.
... sometimes, Jedao's plans really are quite elaborate. But he's letting Jedao run this one. His own plan hadn't gone as well.
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He stares at the closing door for a moment. "...I. I got no plans."
Then there's the impulse to snarl 'so much for fucking trying' -- Gojyo had the courage to walk right back into their cabin, was fucking prepared to hang out, and Jedao just--
He deliberatedly takes a deep breath before letting himself launch into some angry rant. And... reconsiders his assumption. He's quiet for a few moment, not answering Hakkai's comment about dumplings.
"...That bad, huh?"
Jedao's so hurt and humiliated he can't even stand to be in the same room as Gojyo, even when he invited him here?
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"-- He has," Hakkai says at last, turning to get the tray and deliberately bumping his shoulder against Gojyo's in a way that's not quite as obvious as leaning on him, "a whole campaign planned. In which his first steps are letting you be comfortable in our room without him here, and then maybe he'll be in the other room doing something else, and then the same room, but still doing something else so you don't have to interact directly. I think he might be over-planning a little. But he's very fond of plans."
And this is Hakkai, himself a compulsive over-planner, saying that. Still: it's not about Jedao being too upset to trust being in the same room. It's just his opening move.
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"What the--"
That makes no sense as a tactic!
"Am I feral dog he's trying not to spook now??"
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"But that's why he left. You can tell him he can skip stages, if you want."
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Why'd he even tell me to come over if that's all he's gonna do?"
Okay, so Gojyo hadn't spontaneously decide to drop by for a week, but still.
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It has been a week. Hakkai isn't giving Gojyo a pass from judgment, either.
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Urgh.
"--Okay: fair, I guess."
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"Well," he says briskly. "I'm glad you came. Would you like to try a video game? There's quite a variety pre-installed...."
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After a moment's consideration, he's picking a fighting game.
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As it turns out, video games (or maybe it's fighting games specifically) come easily to Gojyo: Hakkai is better initially, of course, but Gojyo catches up with impressive speed, and like every member of Team Sanzo, he plays to win. Like Hakkai predicted, he seems to be enjoying it quite a bit, quickly forgetting the tension with Jedao.
Some time passes and they play several rounds, and eventually...
Throwing up his hands!
"WHOO!! In your face!!"
Gojyo won!!
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"Sounds like you two are having fun," he says warmly.
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No, he didn't lose on purpose: he'd been caught off guard by a special attack with a knockback effect. This is pure face-saving.
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Jedao coming back is Gojyo's cue to leave (well, so he assumes). He gets up and gives Jedao one of those macho upwards-nods.
"I have come to the conclusion I like video games", he tells Jedao.
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Which would obviously be very silly.
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"I think I have some noodles in the pantry," he says instead, beginning to set out the ingredients. "How is Justine?"
Jedao and Gojyo both like her; it's a safe topic.
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...Gojyo isn't allergic to changes, though, and while he'd planned to confront Jedao about his ridiculously planned-steps plan... it seems like he won't need to. At least, not right now.
He pauses his escape: leans against a nearby wall instead.
"She on one of her painting sprees?"
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"Has she done a portrait of you?"
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Probably because she made it Monstrous, and Justine realised that Gojyo wouldn't respond well to that. The fact that it was a naked portrait doesn't occur as a factor for Gojyo.
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"She's very fond of you. I never said, but...I'm glad you forgave her."
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But it's not like Gojyo hasn't taken care of Justine when she was vulnerable, and it's not like Justine didn't comfort Gojyo after Poker Night a week ago. And it's not like Gojyo isn't friends with several of his girls back home.
"...Everyone does dumb shit sometimes. I mean, I'd know." Gojyo does dumb shit all the time. "People here are just prone to extra-dumb shit."
Does that mean Justine was upset enough that Gojyo was angry with her that she told Jedao specifically? He's quite sure their conversation was private, but.
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He laughs a little, ruefully.
"...that's one way to put it, I suppose." Refreshingly egalitarian, even.
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