>>56928498>EmmetDespite his boundless autism I feel like he would be able to quickly notice when (You) aren't feeling like yourself, especially if he's familiar with how (You) usually are. His first instinct is probably to invite you to a battle to get that blood pumping but then when you're not really into the idea then he might opt to take you for a ride on one of the trains. Maybe if he feels extra nice he'll offer to get you ekiben or a coffee. The last thing he could possibly think of if none of that works is... a hug. Also he offers to listen then responds accordingly depending on whether or not you want advice.
>IngoJumps into "please tell me what's wrong" mode instantly, faster than Emmet probably does. After carefully considering what's eating you up he has some surprisingly wise words that can at least make you feel a little better, likely a skill learned from being Emmet's older sibling. Then he asks if you want his company or anything he can provide, but if not then he leaves you be even if inside he really doesn't want to and is practically shaking with the urge to do anything to make you feel better. He has more restraint than that, thankfully. He will suppress his big brother instincts for your sake if he has to... But if not you'll probably end up with him to bringing you chocolate. Slightly more shy about hugs but isn't against the idea.
>LarryHe buys you food.
I want fried chicken and cake so bad right now.