Mmm, with Luke gone now, I would say Spitfire is the person that Chariot regards the most as being 'his' in terms of being his family. That isn't to say Chariot wants Spitfire to be a Cavallone because after hearing about his past life he definitely thinks Spitfire deserves to live the rest of his life in peace. So that offer to take him back home was more or less to literally help Spitfire set up shop wherever he wanted and then just... keep in contact as friends/beneficiary. It's more like the protective feeling he has over the people who live within his territory than the people directly in his family; these are mine I must protect them without getting too close.
So yeah, Spitfire IS important to him and Chariot does want to take care of him, but he also doesn't want Spitfire to get any closer to him in the process because lolmafia. He does sometimes worry that he is someone important to Spitfire, but because they are horrible at talking about feelings he more or less just tries to keep things casual between them. ... :|b
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Mmm, with Luke gone now, I would say Spitfire is the person that Chariot regards the most as being 'his' in terms of being his family. That isn't to say Chariot wants Spitfire to be a Cavallone because after hearing about his past life he definitely thinks Spitfire deserves to live the rest of his life in peace. So that offer to take him back home was more or less to literally help Spitfire set up shop wherever he wanted and then just... keep in contact as friends/beneficiary. It's more like the protective feeling he has over the people who live within his territory than the people directly in his family; these are mine I must protect them without getting too close.
So yeah, Spitfire IS important to him and Chariot does want to take care of him, but he also doesn't want Spitfire to get any closer to him in the process because lolmafia. He does sometimes worry that he is someone important to Spitfire, but because they are horrible at talking about feelings he more or less just tries to keep things casual between them. ... :|b
REVERSE.