("No reason to be insincere" is stretching it a little. Whether Shinra has a reason or lacks one, he will do what he wants and say what he wants to reach his goals, and well. Usually, they were Celty-centered. Izaya's not exactly used to feeling like a priority, not familiar with feeling like Shinra gives a damn.
But Shinra's right on one account: Izaya doesn't fully know the other, while himself lays like an open book for the other to read at any given time. Clearly, he doesn't know Shinra the way he would like, it's rather complicated to understand something that lives in an entirely different plane as you do. As if he only watches from above, as Izaya wishes he could, too.
The sigh that leaves him is heavy, pained, and he shoves his hands inside his pocket, still refusing to take a step forward.)
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But Shinra's right on one account: Izaya doesn't fully know the other, while himself lays like an open book for the other to read at any given time. Clearly, he doesn't know Shinra the way he would like, it's rather complicated to understand something that lives in an entirely different plane as you do. As if he only watches from above, as Izaya wishes he could, too.
The sigh that leaves him is heavy, pained, and he shoves his hands inside his pocket, still refusing to take a step forward.)
I'm going to our room.