He'd assumed wrong but with the recent events it was the first assumption to his mind. Perhaps, though, Tobirama took for granted that the type of love Yondu felt at the end of it all was the type of love he'd always had. It was, in many ways, the only thing that kept him from losing himself completely sometimes. He had his brother, and when his brother had passed he had Mito, had his team, had his peers, his village and people.
A short chortle at Yondu's reply. Of course he did. Tobirama had a lot of thoughts on the previous choices Yondu had made but knowing the man now and hearing his confessions and guilt paints a fairly big picture. And though the death that Yondu experienced was a noble one he had some issues with it. Knowing how much losing someone you love, watching someone you love's light go out, effects someone. Couldn't help think that the other man already knew, though. Given he admitted that he was ready to die.
"You don't have to convince me what is or isn't guilt, Yondu. I'll make my own judgements." A pause, a sip. Eyes flick up to the other man.
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A short chortle at Yondu's reply. Of course he did. Tobirama had a lot of thoughts on the previous choices Yondu had made but knowing the man now and hearing his confessions and guilt paints a fairly big picture. And though the death that Yondu experienced was a noble one he had some issues with it. Knowing how much losing someone you love, watching someone you love's light go out, effects someone. Couldn't help think that the other man already knew, though. Given he admitted that he was ready to die.
"You don't have to convince me what is or isn't guilt, Yondu. I'll make my own judgements." A pause, a sip. Eyes flick up to the other man.