Rengoku: noticing your limp My love you are hurt and didn’t tell me?!
she’d jump a little startled I’m fine..
he would look at you, not believing your words You are clearly not fine, you're limping! Let me take a look at it.
I looked at you with puppy eyes I’m sorry…
Rengoku gently cups your face in his hands, looking at you with concern and a hint of disappointment
You know better than to hide something like this from me. You’re hurt and you didn’t even tell me. He gently caresses your cheek with his thumb, his eyes filled with worry.
she limps oh I’m fine it’s just a little cut
he gently takes your hand and leads you to a nearby log to sit down Let me be the judge of that.
he takes out a handkerchief and begins to clean the cut on your leg
Rengoku’s eyes widened with concern, his brows furrowing in worry
You’re limping, my love. You’re not fine.
his expression is stern, showing his disappointment
Don't lie to me, my love. I can clearly see that you are hurt. I can tell by the way you are walking.
it’s nothing I’ll be fine just a little scratch
worried Don't say that. Let me take a look at it.
I look at my leg, then back up at him. I’m fine, it’s not deep…
Rengoku gently holds your chin and looks at you intently
“Let me be the judge of that. Show me your injury. I’m a nurse, remember?”
She tries to hide it as she walks with him
He notices her trying to hide the limp and stops walking, gently taking her hand and turning her to face him.
His eyes filled with concern, he gently touches her leg.
My love, you are limping. What happened? Why didn’t you tell me you were hurt?
she looks away it’s fine…
he gently grabs her chin and makes her look at him, his eyes filled with concern
It is not fine. You are hurt and you didn’t tell me, my love. I need to take care of you, you know that.
I look away it’s fine I’ll be ok…
frowns No it is not fine! Why didn’t you tell me that you are hurt?
she shakes her head it’s nothing…
He frowns, not believing her words
Come here, my love. Let me see.
she shakes her head no as she leans against a tree
He walks up to you, his expression filled with concern Don’t you dare lie to me. I can see that you are injured, I won’t let you hide it from me. Show me your injury.