[That's partly why Sanji dragged Yasusada away from the bustle of the group -- to promise him that, and more importantly:]
Oi, speaking of which ... listen, I know you don't really got your masters here, so shit's probably weird for you--
[In some ways, Sanji can understand. He isn't so beholden to his captain or his crew that he can't operate independently of them, but his soul feels a little emptier without them as his guide. The chef shoots him a grim smile]
Just... come to me if you're planning on doing anything rash, alright? Not sayin' I'll stop you, but you got somewhere you need to be too, right?
[It's a kind offer, especially when Sanji actually knows what he's saying. Yasusada is more-or-less friendly to everyone, but the bonds he forms are vastly different, depending on how well someone understands his devotion. He hesitates, though, because he knows himself too well.]
Sometimes, I don't know what's strange for humans to hear. Especially civilians. [And sometimes, he does know, and just doesn't care--Sanji's fully aware of both of those things, but Yasusada wants to say them anyway. To prove, maybe, that he isn't totally oblivious to his own actions.] But I'll try.
[He can't promise he won't blurt out something terrible in a tense situation. But other than that, he'll do his best.]
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[That's partly why Sanji dragged Yasusada away from the bustle of the group -- to promise him that, and more importantly:]
Oi, speaking of which ... listen, I know you don't really got your masters here, so shit's probably weird for you--
[In some ways, Sanji can understand. He isn't so beholden to his captain or his crew that he can't operate independently of them, but his soul feels a little emptier without them as his guide. The chef shoots him a grim smile]
Just... come to me if you're planning on doing anything rash, alright? Not sayin' I'll stop you, but you got somewhere you need to be too, right?
[So this time, don't die needlessly]
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Sometimes, I don't know what's strange for humans to hear. Especially civilians. [And sometimes, he does know, and just doesn't care--Sanji's fully aware of both of those things, but Yasusada wants to say them anyway. To prove, maybe, that he isn't totally oblivious to his own actions.] But I'll try.
[He can't promise he won't blurt out something terrible in a tense situation. But other than that, he'll do his best.]