He initially seeks out Masaomi, precisely because of a combination of that practical concern and because he wanted to talk to him some more. He's not even sure what about, but he knows it would be less complicated than his sister even if he really and truly wants to interact more with his sister. But when he sees the man there, entertaining a crowd with something between a joke and a magic show...
... Well, he feels bad that the mate is doing that. It should be his job. But then he also rationalizes, okay, if Masaomi's doing his job, then he, Nathan, will do Masaomi's job. And that's not underhanded at all shut up.
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He initially seeks out Masaomi, precisely because of a combination of that practical concern and because he wanted to talk to him some more. He's not even sure what about, but he knows it would be less complicated than his sister even if he really and truly wants to interact more with his sister. But when he sees the man there, entertaining a crowd with something between a joke and a magic show...
... Well, he feels bad that the mate is doing that. It should be his job. But then he also rationalizes, okay, if Masaomi's doing his job, then he, Nathan, will do Masaomi's job. And that's not underhanded at all shut up.
So yes, he goes to find Nariko in the end ]