don't stop believing (closed, complete.)

Jun 20, 2010 00:50

Characters: libraria and likeagoodson
Setting/Location: Third Floor
Date & Time: Day Five
Warnings: None!
Summary: Nodoka and Charley are going on an adventure to find empty rooms.
hold onto that feeling~ )

nodoka miyazaki, charles j. chrishunds, #complete, *day 05, #style: prose

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likeagoodson June 20 2010, 01:13:38 UTC
Hardly pressed with any other prior engagements, Charley did not linger or hesitate to rendezvous with Nodoka. His roommate never seemed bothered by his coming and going; granted, that was quite often considering the schedule he'd made for himself. And as many people as there were aboard the Caravan, he couldn't quite get the same serenity he could being along in the room he'd been assigned. It was convenient for reading - how many times had he reread those familiar passages already in just five short days? - and also, praying ( ... )

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libraria June 20 2010, 01:49:05 UTC
Nodoka looked up when she heard someone closer, followed with a hesitant question of her own name. She blinked, staring at the figure for a moment. He was tall, but, then again, most people were tall in comparison to her tiny five feet. He didn't look how she had imagined him; it wasn't fair to make a comparison between mind and truth, however. He looked kinder than she had thought but, either way, appearance didn't matter. From their conversation earlier Nodoka knew he was kind: that's what was important ( ... )

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likeagoodson June 20 2010, 02:48:59 UTC
Her initial reaction both confused and warmed him. Even more, it was almost refreshing to be in a presence like hers. Nodoka, in a way, reminded him of the young Harold who had been in his care before finding himself here and on the Caravan. Both young and slightly outspoken, easy to open up to--then again, Charley was only assuming (once again) those similarities. The blush and smile were a comforting change to the usual company he kept though, and he couldn't help smiling in return.

A slight nod. "It doesn't have to be very big. In fact, the smallest one would be suitable enough."

He took a step back, tilting his head a little to observe the doors from across where they stood. It was never the size that concerned him; only if it would become an inconvenience to anyone else or was already taken for some other purpose. Charley glanced at Nodoka, clearly curious.

"Have you been in any of them? Which would you suggest?"

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libraria June 20 2010, 03:15:51 UTC
Nodoka looked over at the rooms again. She hadn't been in any of them, really, just glanced through the door one day when she had been waiting for her overcoat to wash. Sure was sure there'd be no problem with going in and looking at all the rooms, though. Even if she had been in the rooms before perhaps what Charley-san wanted would be different to the room she had suggested: it was probably a good idea to go and look at them either way ( ... )

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