Kôsuka let the words of the others wash over her. She noticed the Shosa had said nothing, and when she turned to face the others after Kotori's offer, she saw she was flicking her eyes between Tom and her lap.
She spoke to Tom, dull-gold eyes put squarely into his grey ones. "You and the crew saved my life in battle. That is a debt I can repay by leaving and sparring you all the threat I am duty-bound to make good on."
Then to Kotori. She forced her body to relax, and it made her feel weak. "You seek pragmatism and reasoned solutions to the things you face. This makes me very proud, Kotori. I see why your crew is so loyal to you. But I am not a Star Army soldier. Being a Samurai is my life. If I hadn't birthed you ... "
She turned again, halfway to the door.
"You will commit harakiri," Yukari said amid the brief silence, mostly toward the floor. "To avoid shaming the Taisa, and to protect us." She leveled her gaze at Kôsuka. "That is the way of Samurai, is it not?"
She spoke to Tom, dull-gold eyes put squarely into his grey ones. "You and the crew saved my life in battle. That is a debt I can repay by leaving and sparring you all the threat I am duty-bound to make good on."
Then to Kotori. She forced her body to relax, and it made her feel weak. "You seek pragmatism and reasoned solutions to the things you face. This makes me very proud, Kotori. I see why your crew is so loyal to you. But I am not a Star Army soldier. Being a Samurai is my life. If I hadn't birthed you ... "
She turned again, halfway to the door.
"You will commit harakiri," Yukari said amid the brief silence, mostly toward the floor. "To avoid shaming the Taisa, and to protect us." She leveled her gaze at Kôsuka. "That is the way of Samurai, is it not?"