"Shoulda taken the out and ran, kiddo." Reno said. He shook his head in amusement though. His hand kept moving as he thought about it for a moment. The hell could he get out of a kid that wasn't something he could do on his own far better and with less fuss.
He didn't do the assigned chores the train gave the teams but he did take care of his own shit as best he could. He had always been self reliant. Even once he'd gotten hooked up by working for Shinra there was other things he'd rather spend his money on than personal assistants or maids or whatnot so he'd kept doing his own thing to the best of his ability. It was just another point of pride with him anyway.
Didn't mean he didn't sometimes con off some things on fellow Turks--people he could trust--whenever he could get away with it. Paperwork, for example, was the bane of his existence and the chief was diplomatic enough to ignore the amount of paperwork in Reno's name that didn't have his own handwriting on it. Reno had plenty of other merits to worry about firing due to a simple thing like paperwork.
Anyway, Reno shrugged off the thoughts and looked back at Taiki. "Well, why don't you take it easy for now. Don't need you getting sicker than you already are. But rest assured I can definitely find something for you to do when you're feeling better."
Some chores, a meal or two, maybe he'd even force the boy to run through some training exercises just for the hell of it. He grinned at the idea--and it was kinda like looking at a cat that just ate the canary.
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He didn't do the assigned chores the train gave the teams but he did take care of his own shit as best he could. He had always been self reliant. Even once he'd gotten hooked up by working for Shinra there was other things he'd rather spend his money on than personal assistants or maids or whatnot so he'd kept doing his own thing to the best of his ability. It was just another point of pride with him anyway.
Didn't mean he didn't sometimes con off some things on fellow Turks--people he could trust--whenever he could get away with it. Paperwork, for example, was the bane of his existence and the chief was diplomatic enough to ignore the amount of paperwork in Reno's name that didn't have his own handwriting on it. Reno had plenty of other merits to worry about firing due to a simple thing like paperwork.
Anyway, Reno shrugged off the thoughts and looked back at Taiki. "Well, why don't you take it easy for now. Don't need you getting sicker than you already are. But rest assured I can definitely find something for you to do when you're feeling better."
Some chores, a meal or two, maybe he'd even force the boy to run through some training exercises just for the hell of it. He grinned at the idea--and it was kinda like looking at a cat that just ate the canary.