[Grief is a part of life, and when it's something as serious as friends going away, never seeing them again, being left - Katara has learned that it's best to stitch it in to her days, to continue to live her life as she normally would but to take moments. Moments where she'll close her eyes in pain, moments where she'll pause to remember, moments
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You'll get the one who doesn't think that door-answering is troublesome right now. ]
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Hi, Chouji!
[...and depending on how perceptive he is, he might note that her hair and dress is different today.]
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[ Not like he's gonna lie, jeez. ]
How have you been?
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There is totally no shadow in her eyes, hush.] Thank you! And actually, I came by to ask you that. How are you doing?
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Can I get you anything?
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No, I just stopped by to say 'hi.'
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Proceeding to next option. ]
You seem really tired today, so I guess it'd be pretty rude of me to insist. [ He's...yeah, not the type to press. >3> Oh, but if he were. Have a smile and Chouji-brand sincerity anyway. ] But the door's always open here, if you change your mind.
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Katara looks down, rapidly blinking her eyes to hold back the flood of tears, or at least stem the tide a little. One hand goes up to her necklace as if to attempt to draw strength from it, but her heart is quietly breaking. This place can wear on the soul, and Katara hates goodbyes more than most.]
Thanks, Chouji. I appreciate it.
[Careful here, man. Or you might end up with an armful of crying waterbender.]
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Okay, so that's really more worrying than anything. Tears are typically cause for concern, see, so she may just find a careful hand on her shoulder. ] No problem.
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She'll just try to move into a smile here before stepping away from that offered comfort. Sorry, Chouji, she doesn't know you quite well enough to break down in front of you yet.]
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He hopes she gets a chance to cheer up soon, though. ]
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