Heiji still doesn't know Riku very well, but he likes him. Riku is fun and kinda cool. And with everything happening he hadn't gotten the chance to really spar with him, but he hasn't forgotten (maybe during the swear-in?).
He really appreciates his sense of humor. Talking with Riku in New York did a lot to make him more comfortable being in a strange new place, and he is so amused that their conversation consist of cat thieves and giant chickens. I mean, in what world is that normal? And yet.
He appreciates knowing people who aren't all 'murders ~everywhere~', as much as he loves to work on cases. Riku is one of the very few people he's met so far that isn't related in the slightest to any of the shit that's been going down. It makes him safe and normal, in a way.
He'll definitely have to try a bit harder to keep in touch (which is mostly mun failing.) so expect more from him~
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Heiji still doesn't know Riku very well, but he likes him. Riku is fun and kinda cool. And with everything happening he hadn't gotten the chance to really spar with him, but he hasn't forgotten (maybe during the swear-in?).
He really appreciates his sense of humor. Talking with Riku in New York did a lot to make him more comfortable being in a strange new place, and he is so amused that their conversation consist of cat thieves and giant chickens. I mean, in what world is that normal? And yet.
He appreciates knowing people who aren't all 'murders ~everywhere~', as much as he loves to work on cases. Riku is one of the very few people he's met so far that isn't related in the slightest to any of the shit that's been going down. It makes him safe and normal, in a way.
He'll definitely have to try a bit harder to keep in touch (which is mostly mun failing.) so expect more from him~