[Akame'll briskly nod as she catches him, not quite meeting his eyes. That's something to consider---what if he does already know? Surely, he must have taken the news hard; even harder than Akame did (and she cried, too; cried herself to sleep more than once, cried in front of Hinata; cried in front of Kaneki). Tsuna seemed like someone who grew deeply attached to those he considered friends---something Akame understood, and related to wholeheartedly.
But how would he react if he knew that she was one of the last people to have seen Nicolas Brown alive?
How would he react if he knew that she tried to stop Nic from basically walking straight into his own death. and failed, with his collection of books as proof of that failure?
If he were to react angrily, she wouldn't blame him.
She should've tried harder, just as she should've with Peter.]
[But here they are, with a proverbial elephant in the equally proverbial room.
Akame takes a deep breath in the middle of trying to piece together what she was going to say and how she was going to say it, staring at the sky, only to blink a little and look over at Tsuna upon hearing his apology.
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But how would he react if he knew that she was one of the last people to have seen Nicolas Brown alive?
How would he react if he knew that she tried to stop Nic from basically walking straight into his own death. and failed, with his collection of books as proof of that failure?
If he were to react angrily, she wouldn't blame him.
She should've tried harder, just as she should've with Peter.]
[But here they are, with a proverbial elephant in the equally proverbial room.
Akame takes a deep breath in the middle of trying to piece together what she was going to say and how she was going to say it, staring at the sky, only to blink a little and look over at Tsuna upon hearing his apology.
She frowns, appearing confused.]
Apologize? What for?
[A tilt of the head.]
Tsuna, you've done nothing wrong.
[At least, not in her eyes.]