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Apr 09, 2011 20:57

[Normally, something like waking up in an unfamiliar castle would immediately trigger Reimu's Incident instincts, and she would go off crusading to find the one responsible and beat them senseless. This would cause some problems with regards to public relations, so it's a good thing that circumstances aspired to the contrary ( Read more... )

!intro, reimu hakurei

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hasnoneeds April 10 2011, 06:14:14 UTC
{Komachi just happened to choose this moment to stole into the dining room reading to get herself some food when she noticed Reimu at one of the tables. Well well, what was the luck in that?]

So the suicidal miko has now joined the suicidal maid and the reclusive librarian. A little late but not much that can be done about that.

[She takes up the seat next to Reimu.]

Before you even start this isn't my fault, so I would rather you not attack me this time okay?

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wontworkforfood April 10 2011, 06:52:18 UTC
Only the most suspicious people defend themselves before they're attacked.

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hasnoneeds April 10 2011, 07:01:23 UTC
I'm not suspicious, I've never even done anything before. You're the one with a track record, and some other people from Gensokyo for that matter. It only makes sense to defend myself as a victim. I just mind my own business most the time.

[She offers a smile none the less.]

But still, this is a surprise, you seem rather comfortable too.

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wontworkforfood April 10 2011, 15:21:39 UTC
You're right that I have a track record - a track record of resolving incidents and protecting the peace of Gensokyo. You're the one who caused trouble for everyone by slacking off.

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hasnoneeds April 10 2011, 17:41:30 UTC
It would have happened no matter what.... Maybe not as bad but still.

And I wasn't slacking, just taking a break.

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wontworkforfood April 11 2011, 00:30:53 UTC
Isn't "taking a break" a slacker's way of saying "slacking"?

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hasnoneeds April 11 2011, 02:04:08 UTC
No way! A slacker doesn't put effort into their work, take pride in it or respect it. I respect my job and do it well, I just do it at my own pace and take breaks when needed.

[She crosses her arms as if she's boasting about something admirable she's done.]

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wontworkforfood April 11 2011, 05:51:05 UTC
Your fancy words won't save you here. I know a troublemaker when I see one.

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I am so sorry for being slow, it seems I can't catch LJ working very well. hasnoneeds April 12 2011, 05:53:11 UTC
Even if you think me a troublemaker or not it doesn't make much difference here. We're both still stuck the same.

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