“I brought you here to help you. I’ll do what I can to make sure you stay happy here.” Everyone supported each other in this group, and over time, Hao was sure they would begin doing the same for Yoh. He didn’t know if the Asakura family would forgive Yoh for leaving… but if they didn’t, Hao would still be there. This boy was half of him, after all. Strangely enough, Yoh’s sadness… would often become his own.

霊 —;; Moments like this, he was certain would have him very glad he’d taken initiative and left home. “Oniichan, don’t worry, we’ll be here for each other, alright?" He gave a gentle smile, trying to comfort him now.
He shifted over and pulled Yoh in, arms closing behind the boy’s back to keep him in the requested hug. “I know… I know that feeling.” He missed his mother as well, no matter where else he was. And… even with all these people around him.

霊 —;; “Thank you… Oniichan." He couldn’t help but relax, arms to wrap around his brother, he still missed his mother terribly, still missed his home. But he also knew, that somehow everything’d would work out, would fall gently into place.
| kingofspiritsandflames inquired: "Don't go. Just relax." |

霊 —;; “Oniichan. I’m not gonna go, despite what I feel or think I am happier here. Far happier here. I just…. I miss my mom." He admitted quietly. He really was happy here at his brother’s side, maybe it was his mother’s arms he missed. "Oniichan, can I have a hug…? Just a simple hug to help me feel a bit better.”

霊 —;; “Honestly… I miss it." Of course he meant his family. His mom and dad, his grandpa, the Asakura Estate… The mountainside and all the leaf spirits. Maybe I should head home…
I’m just your problem.
It’s like I’m not even a person, am I?
I’m just your problem.
Well, I shouldn’t have to justify what I do.
I shouldn’t have to prove anything to you.
I’m sorry that I exist.
