Who: Itsuki Koizumi and Ryoko Asakura... and anyone that wants to wander past, I suppose. I'd prefer an OOC heads-up if you do that though.
What: Itsuki's testing the extent of Ryoko data manipulation powers within this world.
When: Shortly after their private-line conversation in Itsuki's fourth entry.
Where: By the main bridge.
Summary: Itsuki wants to test Ryoko's abilities while he's here and at the same time approve of her loyalty. If it comes down to it he might elect to spar with her, but most likely it'll just be some tests and maybe run an odd thing like putting her in a bunny-girl costume.
Rating: Not more than PG13 unless Itsuki feels sadistic.
Itsuki had left his house near the hills dressed in a casual set of clothing - a loose brown button-up shirt with a white undershirt. Khaki pants added to the look, and his hands were in his pockets. The wings made for awkward rips in his tops, but it frankly didn't matter. Some papers were folded in his pockets too - diagrams and specs, information on molecular masses and whatnot. She hadn't been idle during his time of incapacitation, far from it. He'd studied everyone he could in this world, and as soon as he saw Miss Asakura on the journals he knew she'd be his. She would obey him and be a highly useful ally in any events in the future. Because the esper intended to survive. Others could die or be captured - in fact he'd prefer that for the valuable information. But he intended to survive and fight back once a means was found.
Now, though, he found himself waiting for Miss Asakura to arrive, leaning against the railing of the damaged, but repairing bridge. It was fascinating to watch the wood seemingly re-grow itself even as his eyes skimmed it. The captors truly did have a high degree of power to pull off this; the bridge must've been totally destroyed during the flood. He wondered if at her peak Miss Nagato could pull this off, let along Miss Asakura. But all the same, the blue-haired Interface would suffice, more than suffice actually.
For whereas Yuki was almost a partner; Ryoko was a tool.