After her last walk, Del had decided it couldn't hurt t get out a little more. So she'd brought her notebook out once again, and headed to the park, hoping to use the surroundings for inspiration
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Kresnik was walking around the park when a paper flew to the ground in front of him. Wondering if it is something important, he bent down to pick it up. Reading the words on the paper, Kresnik couldn't help but raise an eyebrow at it.
"I wonder who wrote this..." He commented lightly to himself.
Kresnik looked at Del, recalling that she was the younger sister of Tesu. He hasn't seen her since the "water cup concert."
The soldier handed her the paper, feeling like he already stepped over her personal boundaries. "Sorry, I read what was on this paper..." He trailed off.
She took the paper and studied it herself, then shrugged a little, smiling and blushing faintly as she tucked it away. She didn't recognize the handwriting... but it had been a while since she'd seen or heard anyone say words like that. It made her happy and sad at the same time.
"Kind of hard not to," she replied, "don't worry about it."
Had she been in that position, she probably would have read t too.
Shinju was taking a walk after a bit of training, intending to cool off a bit and wind down.
It was a little unexpected to have a piece of paper hit him in the face.
"..." Shinju took the page in one hand and brought it down, curious. He felt the surface with the other hand, but it was just a normal piece of paper, probably with something written on it.
Del slowed to a stop in front of him, panting slightly. Chasing a piece of paper around the park, while good exercise, wasn't exactly what she'd intended.
"'lo... Shinju-san," she greeted, her tone sheepish. "Sorry about that. It got away from me."
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"I wonder who wrote this..." He commented lightly to himself.
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"Sorry," she said as she caught her breath, "the wind got it and decided today was 'keep away.'"
Not that she knew what exactly was on it.
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The soldier handed her the paper, feeling like he already stepped over her personal boundaries. "Sorry, I read what was on this paper..." He trailed off.
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"Kind of hard not to," she replied, "don't worry about it."
Had she been in that position, she probably would have read t too.
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It was a little unexpected to have a piece of paper hit him in the face.
"..." Shinju took the page in one hand and brought it down, curious. He felt the surface with the other hand, but it was just a normal piece of paper, probably with something written on it.
"Where did this come from?" he mused to himself.
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"'lo... Shinju-san," she greeted, her tone sheepish. "Sorry about that. It got away from me."
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Though he was curious about what was on the page, if anything, he wasn't one to pry.
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She tucked it back into the notebook, shaking her head. She hadn't the faintest idea of who'd written it, but she'd think about it later.
"You out for a walk too?"
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