[Both irritation and relief flare up in him when he reads those responses. No one is in any immediate danger, that's good, but none of that negates the fact that the original message was still sent. That Harold sent it and is now saying it was inappropriate - what, going from treating him like an adult to treating him like a kid? - is annoying, but what's more annoying is that he's still concerned. Dismissing those kinds of feelings isn't easy, and he doesn't even want to try doing it.
He pauses, draws in a deep breath, and grabs his crutch. If Harold thinks he's going to say 'Alright, nevermind then,' he has another thing coming.]
Okay. You didn't answer my second question.
[Whatever those memories are obviously messed him up, badly. As uncomfortable as it is for someone so asocial, Accelerator has the undeniable urge to at least try and help, and hopefully not screw it up like he did with Jayce.]
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He pauses, draws in a deep breath, and grabs his crutch. If Harold thinks he's going to say 'Alright, nevermind then,' he has another thing coming.]
Okay. You didn't answer my second question.
[Whatever those memories are obviously messed him up, badly. As uncomfortable as it is for someone so asocial, Accelerator has the undeniable urge to at least try and help, and hopefully not screw it up like he did with Jayce.]