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Gon is thirteen years old and indestructible—at least as long as Killua is willing to shoulder damage control, that is.
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It's nobody's fault that they lost touch, but there's still plenty of blame to go around.
(In which Killua is a terrible role model, Gon hasn't changed a bit except for where he has, and fights to the death are the solution to everything.)
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Someone finally catches up with Ging.
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After the events of the Zoldyck Family arc, Leorio notices that Killua is behaving strangely, and begins to suspect that the boy is concealing injuries inflicted on him by his family. He is, of course, outraged at the possibility. Only one problem: how exactly is Leorio supposed to ensure the notoriously closed-off boy's safety without scaring him off?
(in which leorio and kurapika are observant, and care for their new honorary little brother.)
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A childhood spent in nature and with animals has done little to prepare Gon for the worst of society, but it has taught him everything there is to know about people. Animals and people aren’t so different, and all bodies seek the chance to be with things that make them feel safe and happy, and leave things that scare them. It’s why Gon hunts Ging, and why Gon wants Killua at his side for the chase.
The first time Killua Zoldyck tries to claw his throat out, Gon thinks only of how badly his hands were shaking.
