It was good to hear that Hans didn't want anything
too significant in return for making the jacket, but what he did ask for might still be a little problematic. His identity was one that he still wanted to keep a secret, and showing him where he lived would only reveal his true self. Maybe he would just have to trust the boy with a little more information than he was typically willing to give, after all, they did plan on being friends for a while.
"That would be... Do-able, I suppose." He said with a smile, nodding his head once as he became a little more sure about this decision.
"Next time we see each other, I'll be sure to take you there. Or we could plan to go on a certain day, if you'd like." Yanji would watch as his friend went through the same process he did before, making another jacket that had inverted colors to his own. It was amazing how quickly he was able to do it now that it had already been done, and it almost felt good having (basically) matching jackets. Not only would it be easy to identify each other in public, but people would also be able to tell they're together, possibly deterring them from trying anything shady.
To ensure a lasting relationship, Hans even suggested they shake on being friends for a while. It almost sounded like the agreement people make before getting married, "in sickness and in health" and all that. Before he could even think about what he was really agreeing to - not that it was anything bad, just a lifelong commitment - he gripped the boy's hand and smiled in return, noticing the slight look of worry on his face as they both agreed to the suggestion.
"Well, it's been fun Hans. And as much as I hate to say it, it seems our time together has come to an end. As I said before, I'd be happy to show you where I live whenever you want to do so, and..." Yanji paused for a moment as he took a deep breath in, wondering what he should say to give Hans' an idea of where he's from without saying too much,
"My last name is Byakko, by the way. Sorry I didn't say it before, it's just not something I trust to strangers usually." As much as he hoped the boy didn't recognize the name after saying it, he till realized that it was a branch of the great Toraono clan, so it was still fairly likely he had at least heard it once before. The young Byakko would turn to begin walking out of the building, turning as he reached the door.
"Thank you again for the jacket, I really do appreciate it." Yanji closed his eyes and smiled once more, waiting for a moment to see if Hans would have anything else to say, before making his way down the stairs. His face would return to his usual, expressionless one as he walked, but he was still excited to see his newfound friend again. But with all of that out of the way, it was time to complete his newly started outfit by buying some nicer clothing to go with the jacket. After that.. Who knows?
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