Tatsuki stared at this lad for several seconds from this distance. The Dragonoid didn't blink, she didn't move, and she barely seemed to be breathing. And she waited a little less than patiently for the lad's reply and when she heard it she managed to look at him without even a muscle in her face shifting. "Sou ka, you believe that," she gave a slight pause. "Mostly." her gaze never wavered. Whatever this lad believed of himself, she knew a Dragon when she saw one, and she knew this lad to be more than he appeared. His lack of confidence dealing with her, would not be tolerated. She unwrapped herself from his core and continued to stare at him, her tail shifting ever so slightly as she maintained a rather intense form of eye contact.
"You move like a Dragon." she said. "You have a Dragon's wrath." she added. "You hold a Dragon's Soul and maintain enough of yourself to keep it from rising." she concluded. These were all statements of absolute fact, she'd witnessed too much of him today to not see him for what he was. "I'm not demanding Akashi," she spoke these words with conviction and the same demanding demeanor she simply seemed to possess. "I came to you." The shortest sentence she possessed in this moment was also one which was rather pivotal. "Know your worth, Kou!" she said his name in such a way as to imply force, but it wasn't only that, her eyes burned with an emotion deeper than her own existence. She was a creature of action, she'd gone back to him, even knowing that he didn't intend to turn into Akashi. Knowing this should made it obvious, as such she extended her hand and invited him into her embrace. She had one last demand of the lad, and would accept no lies. "Be honest."