[Giotto smiles as he relaxes, and relaxes himself. he had been worried about Tsuna not believing this was all real, but he seemed well on his way to doing that. There was still that twinge of guilt, though, for setting him off in the first place, for being the thing that Tsuna hallucinated while trapped on that ship. Who knows what the thing pretending to be him had said? And Giotto hadn't been there to help at all, been there to support Tsuna, though he wonders how much good he would have even done.
He banishes that, though, and looks over at where Tsuna is petting Gatta.] She likes you.
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He banishes that, though, and looks over at where Tsuna is petting Gatta.] She likes you.