I looked away and sighed. "Even if I'm not, I still should. Right?" "I don't think so, Young Master," he commented, and I didn't even bother to look at him. "I know it was out of line to tell you this, but..." he paused, and I looked at him. "But young master, you're still young. No matter how you try to carry the burden alone, no matter how hard you try to solve your problem alone, you still have to rely on someone that will support you no matter what." I bit my lower lip and tried to suppress the sob that was about to come out of my neck. "What should I do?" I asked as my voice cracked. "Young Master, if you can't tell it to masters, even to young masters, there's your mate, Master Ryosuke. He could support you. If you won't be able to find the courage to tell them, you can start te