[reaction] 1/2revengeisalieOctober 30 2011, 15:12:04 UTC
[Something within Rin must've told her what was going on, for she wakes for no apparent reason, rubbing at her eyes, and instinctively she knows that the house is empty -- a sinking feeling in her stomach even as she sleepily wonders where the boys might have gone off to.
She reaches for her Hitomi and switches it on. The morning check of the network is almost a reflex by now.
And so that's how she sees this dream. She doesn't think much of it when she clicks to view the dream, still not quite awake and not so much with the waking up quickly today, it seems.
While watching it, she stills completely. A strange stiffness taking hold of her as she realizes just what is happening here, that the hunch that woke her up was just the right one. Sometimes she hates being right.But it's not a sharp pain suddenly jolting her awake, just a dull heaviness about her shoulders, her head, spreading out into her whole body, making movement seem strange and difficult and futile. After all, there's no one she'd have to move for anymore. No one who
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[voice] 2/2revengeisalieOctober 30 2011, 15:16:07 UTC
[She wipes a stray tear away before replying; voice quiet, solemn. And even if she isn't crying much, isn't all so very sad, she chooses to reply in voice only. It seems easier right now.]
They're gone, then?
[A pause as she mulls this over, licks her lips.]
Goodbye, Gau-kun. Raikou-san.
[There's another pause as she thinks of what else to say. When she finds there's nothing else she could say, she cuts the reply off.]
[Hope you didn't get too tired of him yesterday, righteous girl, because the response you get is, in fact, from this guy. He actually does look serious though, and simply leaves a message in return, cutting it off without waiting for a reply. It would seem that he is somewhat capable of feeling sympathetic, at times at least. His tone is even.]
She reaches for her Hitomi and switches it on. The morning check of the network is almost a reflex by now.
And so that's how she sees this dream. She doesn't think much of it when she clicks to view the dream, still not quite awake and not so much with the waking up quickly today, it seems.
While watching it, she stills completely. A strange stiffness taking hold of her as she realizes just what is happening here, that the hunch that woke her up was just the right one. Sometimes she hates being right.But it's not a sharp pain suddenly jolting her awake, just a dull heaviness about her shoulders, her head, spreading out into her whole body, making movement seem strange and difficult and futile. After all, there's no one she'd have to move for anymore. No one who ( ... )
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They're gone, then?
[A pause as she mulls this over, licks her lips.]
Goodbye, Gau-kun. Raikou-san.
[There's another pause as she thinks of what else to say. When she finds there's nothing else she could say, she cuts the reply off.]
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So it seems. Left a pile of their junk, as well.
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And wow, he doesn't sound like he's out to be contrary. For once.
It's a bit of shallow breathing before she replies.]
With you? Like what?
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[Snicker.]
Clothes, a charm, some weapons. Makes me feel kinda special, anyway.
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Ah, that's a lot. Sounds like a nice deal.
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How is a fucking sweater symbolic.
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It symbolizes the warmth of their feelings?
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[Actually snorts a little, sounding almost amused. That is taking things as literally as he usually does.]
Guess that makes sense.
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Looking a little surprised here. Are you expressing sympathy, Kanda? Some kind of interaction whiplash going on here.
Still, she smiles a bit sadly.]
Or something like that.
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Sounds good t'me.
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No, really, what was your thought?
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[There's a lot of things to have a thought about.]
Them leaving?
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Tch. Quite sure she means about the junk being symbolic.
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That too.
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