It sounds like Goku's life is nice and normal. School, friends, gaming. The moving around sounds disruptive though. Mamoru's sort of glad that he's been able to stay in the same city.
"Mom's--" Mom's what? The answer waits on the tip of his tongue for half a second. "Mom's good. She misses you."
'Good' might not be the best descriptor, but that wasn't baggage to be bringing up as the first thing Goku heard about her. Mamoru doesn't know if he's seen her truly happy in years, and he's certain that not having one of her kids in her life at all is a big factor in that.
His brother doesn't tell him much at all, so Goku only has the last bit to think about. He suddenly feels a bit guilty, having waited so long to look them up.
Goku wonders if maybe he said the wrong thing. It's been a while since he's talked to his brother and mother. Maybe there's a reason for it. Maybe Mamoru isn't telling him everything.
There is surely a very right and a very wrong way to respond to this question. The question is, which way is the very right one? How much information is too much information?
"She's okay. I think waiting for the weekend is better because she won't have to work. That makes better timing... That's all."
"I offer in math, science, and history. I graduate this spring and have a scholarship to Neo-Tokyo U where I'll be majoring in engineering. General for the first year and moving into a specialty after that."
It's a safe category. Engineers will always be needed, and it tends to pay well. And NTU was one of the top-ranked colleges in the country.
Smart, maybe. Growing up on strapped income, seeing the toll that it takes on an adult, can make for a pretty good motivator to study hard and focus on building a future that will give you the financial freedom to pursue more than the best deals. And he did have the benefit of an in-home teacher that stressed the importance of doing well in school his whole life. Which was all to say that Mamoru attributes most of his academic success to hard work and circumstance.
"I'm not sure. The advantage of spending the first year in general engineering is that it lets you sample all of the different fields to see what you like. What about you? Do you have any plans for yourself after school?"
It's a funny contrast, though not an unfitting one. Mamoru is so accustomed to structure, direction and clarity of objectives. It's hard to envision this wait-and-see approach Goku seems to be taking. It's so easygoing (like Goku himself, or at least what Mamoru remembers of him).
"That sounds relaxing. I hope you find something interesting without trouble-- and that it doesn't turn out to be trouble itself."
It's an easy destination for the young and aimless.
"I'll find something, I think," Goku says confidently. In a way, he might be interested in too many things. But he's got some ideas already, and he's pretty sure he'll fall into something eventually. How hard can it be?
"I think I'll move to the city after I graduate. Maybe we'll see each in person?"
"I'm not sure. We moved to a different part of town after the split. I haven't been out there in a long time. But I know a few reliable places where we are now."
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"Mom's--" Mom's what? The answer waits on the tip of his tongue for half a second. "Mom's good. She misses you."
'Good' might not be the best descriptor, but that wasn't baggage to be bringing up as the first thing Goku heard about her. Mamoru doesn't know if he's seen her truly happy in years, and he's certain that not having one of her kids in her life at all is a big factor in that.
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His brother doesn't tell him much at all, so Goku only has the last bit to think about. He suddenly feels a bit guilty, having waited so long to look them up.
"I should call her, huh?"
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"Yeah... I think she'd like that."
Maybe. She'll probably start crying, is Mamoru's guess. Emotional overload. Hm.
"--How about save it for this weekend? Friday night or Saturday?"
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Goku wonders if maybe he said the wrong thing. It's been a while since he's talked to his brother and mother. Maybe there's a reason for it. Maybe Mamoru isn't telling him everything.
"Is she okay?"
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"She's okay. I think waiting for the weekend is better because she won't have to work. That makes better timing... That's all."
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Goku wonders for a moment if that's it, but he decides not to press. Besides, he'd like to catch up with his brother instead!
"So what're tutoring? You said you're in school? What are you doing?"
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It's a safe category. Engineers will always be needed, and it tends to pay well. And NTU was one of the top-ranked colleges in the country.
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"What're you gonna do after?"
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"I'm not sure. The advantage of spending the first year in general engineering is that it lets you sample all of the different fields to see what you like. What about you? Do you have any plans for yourself after school?"
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Having traveled around a bit, it's kind of hard to imagine what kind of a steady gig you can really have. But he's willing to give it a try.
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"That sounds relaxing. I hope you find something interesting without trouble-- and that it doesn't turn out to be trouble itself."
It's an easy destination for the young and aimless.
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"I think I'll move to the city after I graduate. Maybe we'll see each in person?"
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Of course he remembers.
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