Haseo's steps were heavy with the weight of righteous anger as he was escorted into the Sun Room, his posture so sullen and reluctant you could almost hear the nostalgic cry of an electric guitar. He was seething, and though perhaps it was a bit harder to be intimidating while wearing the uniform of an insane asylum and flanked by a bored-looking
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First Kaito and then that person at breakfast… The day wasn’t looking particularly bright, and in fact, had the initial look of one that would turn out bad. Bad for somebody, bad for Aidou’s temper. For now, it was bordering on lukewarm. The vampire felt like keeping an eye on it, as though it were a living entity that was working against him for some reason ( ... )
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It was somebody “underage” by staff standards approaching him, he knew that, and a half second later, the person spoke, identifying themselves for him. Aidou slipped his arm from his face, brushing bangs aside as he did so, and looked at Senna. Unlike her, the noble didn’t feel any conflict over the terms of their acquaintance. She had been a temporary partner given him by Arts and Crafts, for an unspoken debt that had been repaid. Now what was left was… business.
Business over the pleasure of a pseudo-nap? That, he couldn’t turn down. Even if she didn’t have a direct purpose in talking to him, he could always have one in talking to her.
“Go ahead,” the vampire assented, though he didn’t shift upright enough to leave her space to sit on the same couch. There were plenty of other places.
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The guy seemed tired, to be sure, but from the two words he uttered he didn't seem all that irritated. That was a good sign. Maybe it was just a bad night. He was probably a really cool guy--or a jerky asshole, depending--and there wouldn't be anything of it. She just had to--
Huh. Now why hadn't she noticed that before? Senna guessed that moonlight wasn't the best lighting. "Hey, Idol," she started, tipping her head with another grin. "Did you know that your hair is pretty damn awesome? Seriously." The grin smoothed into a smile. "Is it naturally like that?"
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...And probably hair wasn't the best of things to talk about. Kid was a guy, after all, not like when Shion and her chatted about the subject for a whole shift. Aidou probably was not really interested in all of that. Even if he was the princely type and probably conditioned more than she did. Senna smiled again. "Well, it's really cute."
She sighed, leaning back a little. "So I was wondering. Are you part of some upper class society where you're from? It sorta seems that way."
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This is was not… particularly useful in the conventional sense. It was chitchat. This time, at least, she had the right time of day. Or the wrong time of day, depending on what his biological clock had to say on the matter ( ... )
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The vampire still hadn’t found a satisfactory way to deal with these people. Friendship wasn’t odd to him, it was just odd in this context. With these… non-vampires.
He let out a long, soundless breath, shifting from side-to-side slightly before sitting a little straighter. If he had to get up and walk away, was she going to pull a Wolfram and try to knock him to the floor? “Oh, I thought you were asking for a reason. About Landel’s,” Aidou explained, a little reluctantly, though he kept his tone even. His gaze flicked to the side, then back at her. No, this had the potential ( ... )
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So she hadn't.... That was good, at least. Senna visibly sighed in relief. "I'm glad," she said, smiling. Sure, Senna could be sharp and hostile when she wanted, but with someone she had just meant, who didn't really deserve it... She was glad she had been wrong in that. Other than that....
She slid her hands behind her neck in thought. "I don't go back on things either. I just... This place is a little better than where I'm from in some ways. I guess sometimes it makes things not bother me so much. But it's not like I'm just playing around. Sorry if it seemed that way."
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His tempered face reasserted itself now that he had a better of understanding of just what she’d been after in the first place. The noble didn’t have a personal stake in the conversation, but it had potential enough for him to remain attentive enough to keep a bridge from catching spark and burning. As volatile as Aidou could be to anyone and everyone, every smart aristocrat raised in the right society new how to use his head when dealing with the sticky threads of acquaintances and alliances. He could be polite and keep usable contacts. It was both easier and ( ... )
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"Can I ask about you?" she went on, offering by way of explanation: "I'm curious. I haven't been around many high class people in general. Were you a prince or something? What was your life like?" Aware that she was still rambling even with a subject change, she raised a hand to the back of her neck, smiling sheepishly. "Or you could tell me to shut up."
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Aidou had never hated talking about himself before, but around others besides vampires, he had to be mindful, and around others besides vampires in Landel’s, he felt a little less inclined to divulge on the spot with strangers. Even the harmless ones. The questions, though, were innocuous enough… except for perhaps the last. He could lie--and he did lie, so very often--but he wished this conversation to be as simple as possible. He had more important things to worry about; potentially putting up with lies at a later date would be tiring ( ... )
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