It's the way Yutaka looks at Minoru and the way Minoru is startled but mostly dismayed that he's getting compared to Tane and then Yutaka has no idea what to do with his hands.
(They've already found a home in each other, someone who sees them as more than the faults so easily found in themselves, and they're already so soft and so happy to be together, so happy to offer comfort and gentle touches.)
I am glad you are here with me. Minoru, what's wrong? Nothing. Well... I mean...I am the one who should be thanking you. You may not remember, but back then you were the one who reached out to me first.
This is only a problem if either of you actually wants things to go back to being the same, my loves. Luckily... neither of you do.
I love how perfectly sensible the issues are and how much sense it makes for both of them to be struggling with coming to terms with the idea of changing their relationship and what it might mean or look like and also the inherent risk or loss in changing something that has changed both of them so much.
@absolutebl This show's absolute glory is more proof that when Japan knows what it's doing, it's basically perfect.