Perhaps, seeing how you're really questioning where you fall in a priority list with Mizuki-san. [Idiot.]
...in my old life, I knew someone similar to Mizuki-san. Very dedicated to her goals, stopping at nothing to get them, working harder than anyone I've ever known even when she was at a disadvantage. She wants to become a lawyer. She had to work incredibly hard to stay at the top of her class, or her scholarship would be voided and she'd have to leave the academy and risk a less prestigious education.
But even she found room in her list for the people who mattered. So I think Mizuki-san would, too.
[IM PROUD. TAMAKI WILL ALSO BE PROUD IF HE LEARNS.
On the other hand.]
...we were friends in my old life. Her name is Haruhi. [There's a soft fondness in his tone.] She transferred to our academy last spring on a scholarship into class 1-A and joined our club not long after that to pay off her debt.
[ majima doesn't miss the emotion behind tamaki's words. ]
An' you're tellin' me about her because ya think what I am to Mizucchi is what you are to her.
[ ... he knows it's kind of harsh to say as much when this is the kind of tone tamaki is putting forth, but beating around the bush won't really do much to help the situation, will it? ]
...something like that, though perhaps more? What I have with Haruhi is more of a paternal relationship.
[It is not, you dumb twink. But Tamaki's still in denial, still trying to grasp what his brain's thinking and for a moment he pauses before he shakes his head.] ...sort of. I think, actually, that relationship's changed but it's too late now. I can never tell her. But I think that it's similar in that Mizuki-san will come to understand you in time, and will make time and space in their heart for you the same way you've done for them.
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[ hate, ]
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...in my old life, I knew someone similar to Mizuki-san. Very dedicated to her goals, stopping at nothing to get them, working harder than anyone I've ever known even when she was at a disadvantage. She wants to become a lawyer. She had to work incredibly hard to stay at the top of her class, or her scholarship would be voided and she'd have to leave the academy and risk a less prestigious education.
But even she found room in her list for the people who mattered. So I think Mizuki-san would, too.
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. . .
Sounds like ya didn't just "know her," Tamaki-kun.
[ because dodging the implication tamaki puts forth is the easier option. he also willingly gave up the info, so... ]
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On the other hand.]
...we were friends in my old life. Her name is Haruhi. [There's a soft fondness in his tone.] She transferred to our academy last spring on a scholarship into class 1-A and joined our club not long after that to pay off her debt.
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An' you're tellin' me about her because ya think what I am to Mizucchi is what you are to her.
[ ... he knows it's kind of harsh to say as much when this is the kind of tone tamaki is putting forth, but beating around the bush won't really do much to help the situation, will it? ]
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[It is not, you dumb twink. But Tamaki's still in denial, still trying to grasp what his brain's thinking and for a moment he pauses before he shakes his head.] ...sort of. I think, actually, that relationship's changed but it's too late now. I can never tell her. But I think that it's similar in that Mizuki-san will come to understand you in time, and will make time and space in their heart for you the same way you've done for them.
Do you disagree?