[The look on Gino's face tells him plenty, really. He doesn't even need a background with profiling to see the clear fear in Gino's expression. It's not as simple as his discomfort with not knowing, he's slowly realizing.
Gino doesn't expect a clear Psycho-Pass result. That's something he's not entirely sure what to feel about. They were best friends, once, a lifetime ago. But then Kogami became an Enforcer, and he lost the right to that relationship, along with most other things in the world. It's something he's just quietly accepted, something he's lived with without complaint because he had to, pushing it to the back of his mind as something he could deal with after he got justice for Sasayama.
But just because Kogami has a damn good poker face doesn't mean he doesn't care. His brows knit further, and though his overall expression doesn't change, there's definitely a spark of concern there. Just how badly has Gino been doing, lately? How close is he to ending up like both himself and his father?
The latter question, of course, Kogami won't have an answer to, when he sees him. And it's only fair to warn him of that, beforehand--in case he's depending on the Enforcer to make sense of a world without the order he's always known for him.]
It doesn't come with the number, for the record. Just the color.
[He opens his mouth like he's going to say something more, then closes it again, settling for texting Gino the address of Cape Canaveral General Hospital.]
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Gino doesn't expect a clear Psycho-Pass result. That's something he's not entirely sure what to feel about. They were best friends, once, a lifetime ago. But then Kogami became an Enforcer, and he lost the right to that relationship, along with most other things in the world. It's something he's just quietly accepted, something he's lived with without complaint because he had to, pushing it to the back of his mind as something he could deal with after he got justice for Sasayama.
But just because Kogami has a damn good poker face doesn't mean he doesn't care. His brows knit further, and though his overall expression doesn't change, there's definitely a spark of concern there. Just how badly has Gino been doing, lately? How close is he to ending up like both himself and his father?
The latter question, of course, Kogami won't have an answer to, when he sees him. And it's only fair to warn him of that, beforehand--in case he's depending on the Enforcer to make sense of a world without the order he's always known for him.]
It doesn't come with the number, for the record. Just the color.
[He opens his mouth like he's going to say something more, then closes it again, settling for texting Gino the address of Cape Canaveral General Hospital.]