[ Akira shouldn't ask. He shouldn't, because it upsets Akechi -- but more accurately, because anything he asks offers a chance for Akechi to wake up out of this fake reality.
Does Akira want that? He thinks he does. He thinks he does, but he can't quantify why, except that he feels like he's completely, utterly alone in a way that he hasn't felt since he first arrived into the city, with the bustle of a thousand people around him and no one that believed in him. ]
...Was it someone you knew? I'm not really a dream interpreter, but it might mean something.
[ Akira keeps his tone careful; level; doesn't let anything in to betray that he knows the kinds of things Akechi must be dreaming about. ]
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Does Akira want that? He thinks he does. He thinks he does, but he can't quantify why, except that he feels like he's completely, utterly alone in a way that he hasn't felt since he first arrived into the city, with the bustle of a thousand people around him and no one that believed in him. ]
...Was it someone you knew? I'm not really a dream interpreter, but it might mean something.
[ Akira keeps his tone careful; level; doesn't let anything in to betray that he knows the kinds of things Akechi must be dreaming about. ]