[He's been actively avoiding Gilgamesh since the incident at the church. He's absolutely insufferable to deal with at the best of times, and ever since he brought up his actual intentions it's become worse. Kirei has no reason to think it was a lie -- and now he can't stop thinking about it. His roller coaster of indulgence-by-proxy and self-inflicted punishment has gotten more extreme on both ends, and more and more it centers on Gil. He can't imagine trying to explain all the images he sees in dreams.
He's thinking about them now, as he heads home from an evening club meeting. It's getting dark, and he's lost daydreaming, not even noticing the weight of his messenger bag over his shoulder.]
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He's thinking about them now, as he heads home from an evening club meeting. It's getting dark, and he's lost daydreaming, not even noticing the weight of his messenger bag over his shoulder.]