“They only crash if they hit other buildings,” He said, patting their back. “Not seem rude or anything, but is there a reason why you’re so scared all of a sudden…? Is it because of what happened at the festival earlier…?” He wondered.
Of course, Kamimatsu knew that.
He was still in shock from the giant balloon earlier.
“Sorry…I…I’m not thinking practically.” Embarrassed, he moved away from Hide, hiding his face in his hands.
“I’m overreacting, right?”
“Hm, maybe a little, but that’s fine,” Hide replied. “It’s a natural reaction, just take a few deep breaths and don’t think too much on the incident, does that help?” He advised, hoping it would help them calm down.
He nodded and closed his eyes, taking deep breaths.
Balloons aren’t so scary, he thought.
“…the Hindenburg was long ago, why did I even think of that?” He laughed a little.
Hindenburg? Hide thought to himself. He wanted to ask what that was, but he brushed it off not wanting to trigger and bad memories for them.
“Are you feeling better now?” He asked.
“Yes, thank you.” He smiled.
“I’m glad you’re patient. If Ichimatsu nii-sama was here, he’d probably scratch my face until I shut up.” He laughed.