Tadashi swallowed his own arguments about whether or not 'it' was 'okay'. He didn't know the situation, he reminded himself, and he didn't know Miku all that well yet. Maybe she just didn't really want to talk about her dead brother with him. He should just accept her at her word and move on, especially since they were trying to solve a murder instead of doing peer grief-counseling. Offer her the opportunity to talk about it with him later, if she wanted.
"Sure," he answered, glancing around to make sure they hadn't left anything behind. "If I recall the map right, it's not too terribly far from here. I'm not sure if we'd get more attention walking or flying, though."
(And wasn't that just a phrase he'd never expected to hear himself say?)
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"Sure," he answered, glancing around to make sure they hadn't left anything behind. "If I recall the map right, it's not too terribly far from here. I'm not sure if we'd get more attention walking or flying, though."
(And wasn't that just a phrase he'd never expected to hear himself say?)