“Had?” Anilith left it at that, choosing not to pry on the girl’s memories about her master, but she assumed that something had happened to them. “Well I’m sure people trust you right? Because you probably learned from the best right? And if people don’t believe in you, just know that I will!!”
❝ 𝓘 do wish to ensure my passenger’s safety. ❞ Yukina affirmed, traversing her strong arms over a concave chest as her idle oculars elapsed upward to careen into the vacant sky. ❝ It is my highest priority as a conductor. ❞
And if people don’t believe in you, just know that I will!
The typical placidity of visage dissipated as all traces of lockjaw stoicism became absent in the remnants of her companion’s words. It was such a fervent declaration that diverted the reticent engineer from her usual poised demeanor. Bemused eyes elicited a blink of disbelief, Yukina purloined an incredulous glance at the jubilant girl.
Her taunt lips sloped in sentiment, candid and heartfelt.