[Because having Nagi as a shinki hadn't been nervewracking enough.
Omi cannot dispel the tension from his body and mind as he approaches. He's angry, he's bitter, and a storm of painful memories swirls about him in tandem with the vision of an earthly demise he found far too much dark satisfaction in seeing. If only he could have seen it without it meaning this.
Nagi was different. Schwarz both may have been, but at least Nagi's worst offense was trying to kill him. Farfarello holds part of the blame for Ouka's death. It's an utterly unforgivable sin and Omi has half a mind to immediately release him.
He won't, however, because he knows if he does, that's only opening up the possibility for Schuldig to snatch him up. That's far more dangerous than he can afford with the welfare of Ouka, Ken, Aya and (whisper it) Tot to think about.
So he closes the rest of the distance, watching Farfarello stop one person after another to ask the same question again and again. Omi comes to a stop a few feet away and interrupts the latest hapless pedestrian before they can respond.]
I wasn't going to tag with him and then I--
Omi cannot dispel the tension from his body and mind as he approaches. He's angry, he's bitter, and a storm of painful memories swirls about him in tandem with the vision of an earthly demise he found far too much dark satisfaction in seeing. If only he could have seen it without it meaning this.
Nagi was different. Schwarz both may have been, but at least Nagi's worst offense was trying to kill him. Farfarello holds part of the blame for Ouka's death. It's an utterly unforgivable sin and Omi has half a mind to immediately release him.
He won't, however, because he knows if he does, that's only opening up the possibility for Schuldig to snatch him up. That's far more dangerous than he can afford with the welfare of Ouka, Ken, Aya and (whisper it) Tot to think about.
So he closes the rest of the distance, watching Farfarello stop one person after another to ask the same question again and again. Omi comes to a stop a few feet away and interrupts the latest hapless pedestrian before they can respond.]
No... I am.