[That shift in her expression doesn't go unnoticed by Gai; rather, he simply chooses not to confront her about it right now. Chances are that bringing it up would only put her on the defensive and ruin what they'd set out to do, which was have a nice, relaxing meal.
Still, a part of him wants to tell her that he understands that feeling, that desire to use sex as a tool to remind yourself that you still feel something, anything at all. It isn't something he's proud of, but it is something he's familiar with.
Instead, he too remains silent, because he isn't sure how to bring the subject up in the first place.]
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Still, a part of him wants to tell her that he understands that feeling, that desire to use sex as a tool to remind yourself that you still feel something, anything at all. It isn't something he's proud of, but it is something he's familiar with.
Instead, he too remains silent, because he isn't sure how to bring the subject up in the first place.]