[ The call for their next assessments comes out as soon as they get back to the ship. And Jean's got no interest in dragging out the wait, but... just in case, he drops off the supplies he picked up for people ('supplies' being the technical term—in reality, they're just gifts). Never knew what could happen with these things, after all.
The earliest parcel he leaves is a book on Japanese culture by a door he knows is Mikasa's. Handing it to her or leaving an actual note that he doesn't end up crumpling into his pockets was probably a really great idea, but alas. He chokes. The first time he passes by, it's still there. The second, it's gone.
By the third pass he's done with his deliveries. And he doesn't mean to, but his steps slow and he takes a good, long look at the door.
Maybe—maybe he should've told her.
It's a thought he's had a lot over the past couple months. ]
day 68 ; shingeki no mood whiplash i guess
The earliest parcel he leaves is a book on Japanese culture by a door he knows is Mikasa's. Handing it to her or leaving an actual note that he doesn't end up crumpling into his pockets was probably a really great idea, but alas. He chokes. The first time he passes by, it's still there. The second, it's gone.
By the third pass he's done with his deliveries. And he doesn't mean to, but his steps slow and he takes a good, long look at the door.
Maybe—maybe he should've told her.
It's a thought he's had a lot over the past couple months. ]