Dakari wasn't sure whether Kijamii's 'friend out of the familly' thing was even a possibility, but in his own mind he was still sure that Tanga only needed more time than she needed. "He'll be fine eventually." he said, his mind already trying to bring up ways with which he might stand a chance in cheering the adolescent up.
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Marini waited patiently and hopefully to see how Tanga would react. When he did no attempt in arguing with her again, she was relieved. But when he went into another sobbing fit, Marini grew nervous as he leaned against her for comfort. She'd never been this close to anyone before, and it felt nice desite all the fears and paranoias that she carried. She made no attempt in pulling away, knowing that Tanga needed it and deciding to think about all that was happening right now later.
When he stopped crying, Marini looked at him rather akwardly, hoping that this sobbing fit was the last to come in a long time. When he finally spoke out, apologising to her for everything that happened in the last few minutes, she smiled slightly at him, a small blush climbing to her cheeks without her noticing. "It's fine. Everybody needs that at some point. That's what mom always told me..." she didn't have problems talking about her, unless someone pushed her too far with questions that were too personal.