But of course. Sunshine is the universally-accepted symbol for happiness, after all. Suits a certain someone quite nicely, if you give the sun a Glasgow smile.
[ooc: Strikes hackable, although it'd be a bit difficult to do so.]
[There's a long delay before the strikes are hacked--Itachi is brilliant, but he isn't native to technology. The only response is left as an audio packet and text note, protected with the same encryption as the strikes.]
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[ooc: Strikes hackable, although it'd be a bit difficult to do so.]
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[There's a long delay before the strikes are hacked--Itachi is brilliant, but he isn't native to technology. The only response is left as an audio packet and text note, protected with the same encryption as the strikes.]
Sunshine is just universally charming.
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A Glasglow smile, by the way, is when your face is cut into the shape of a smile on both sides.
[She is shown tracing her fingers along both sides her face, from the edge of her mouth to her cheekbone, in the shape of a smile]
Recognizable, no?
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We don't have a term for that where I am from.
It's certainly striking. But our dear Sunshine would make an impression even without such a charming smile.
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[she adjusts herself as the feed switches to video, as she shows him her rather gothloli sort of dress, frills and poofy sleeves and everything]
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