It's mainly what Inigo can think about, going into this. After all, he saw the other out there on the platform. He went back to Tai with him, before Inigo was pulled back to the train first. He knows what Taiki is like, what his mindset is like - what he's seen to make him think like that.
Inigo already knows exactly what's waiting for them before they even set a foot in Tai, after all. The scene in front of his eyes doesn't surprise him at all, and though it does make something inside of his chest ache, he's a pro at shoving that down.
Contrary to the other two though, Inigo doesn't say anything. There's nothing to add until they'll know Taiki's specific reaction. And though he can guess at it - Inigo doesn't want to be cruel enough to speak off an assumption.
Instead he stays quiet, perhaps lingering behind a little compared to the other two. Just watching Taiki, trying to pick up on every sign of the other's body language, especially with the experience he's had of what Taiki acts like when he's trying to suppress a lot. He just tries to focus himself on the other, on the feeling of Taiki that brought them all the way over here.
That feeling of Taiki that they have to bring back with them, no matter what.
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It's mainly what Inigo can think about, going into this. After all, he saw the other out there on the platform. He went back to Tai with him, before Inigo was pulled back to the train first. He knows what Taiki is like, what his mindset is like - what he's seen to make him think like that.
Inigo already knows exactly what's waiting for them before they even set a foot in Tai, after all. The scene in front of his eyes doesn't surprise him at all, and though it does make something inside of his chest ache, he's a pro at shoving that down.
Contrary to the other two though, Inigo doesn't say anything. There's nothing to add until they'll know Taiki's specific reaction. And though he can guess at it - Inigo doesn't want to be cruel enough to speak off an assumption.
Instead he stays quiet, perhaps lingering behind a little compared to the other two. Just watching Taiki, trying to pick up on every sign of the other's body language, especially with the experience he's had of what Taiki acts like when he's trying to suppress a lot. He just tries to focus himself on the other, on the feeling of Taiki that brought them all the way over here.
That feeling of Taiki that they have to bring back with them, no matter what.