Thread:Rexir2/@comment-24664052-20150918061716/@comment-24664052-20151028060255

What would he like to do? It’s the question he expected and dreaded. If it was just himself, he would have just gone to the library and read history books, but other people, even his own brother (anyway when did he did not despise what are his hobbies), often see reading books as a boring pastime.

The only other thing he could think of is to go for a walk. It may not be as exciting, but it is as calming and he needs to breathe in fresh air as to mitigate his asthma anyway. But, they could not just only walk all that time, they need to come up with some topic to discuss anyhow. What topic it can be? He asked himself.

Even with uncertainty due to lack of choices, he still asked “M-maybe we can go for a walk?” He hated himself for having such narrow range of interests when it comes to these times, but it can’t be helped. Additionally, he’s getting used to this kind of relaxed lifestyle anyway.

(I also don’t know what they could do, so you can say Ivan’s answer is an extent to my indecision)