Who: Himawari & Anyone interested! Open to all.
When: Starts at Noon, Friday the 19th
Where: Tower Apartments (Lobby and Baseball diamond)
Summery: Greeter Workshop! Come learn how to be a greeter or just get good information and meet others. Meanwhile, while touring the landing site/baseball field, a strange grouping of mushrooms in a circle has
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Information packets are on Greeters, The History of the Port, and the Newcomer businesses, funding, best people to talk to for legal advice, medical treatment and other important bits of information.
Feel free to ask any questions at all. She is in a much better mood today then she has been and is more then happy to answer any questions at all to her best ability.
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Oh well. There were things of interest here, especially the attention to detail in that little packet. It was clear she had put much effort into attracting various Newcomers to this job. He could only wonder why, really. Maybe she was one of those types that felt attaching herself to what she thought was a just cause would distract her from things "upstairs", hm?
It didn't take him long to notice the fumbling, either. Bit of a nervous tic, then. Was she slightly people shy? How curious indeed. Then again it could've been the most diverse population she'd seen in ages, given she was from the island well known for its isolationism. A lingering tendency towards Sakoku, as it were. Not that he blamed her for being ( ... )
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[As the man stood she brought her hands to her back, holding a pen in both hands and letting him speak. Ah, yes, that question. She gave him a nod, glad that he brought it up. It was things like this that meant they were paying attention, wasn't it? Moving forward to scan the front table that had the left over copies she paused, picking up the pamphlet that explained all of the Newcomer businesses, legal assistance and where best to go for medical help. It was the information that they handed out to Newcomers when they arrived. She held it up as she spoke:] ( ... )
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Surely you must know what sort of creatures lurk in the Dark here, having witnessed it firsthand, Mademoiselle. So if a Monster were to attack...? How would a pretty girl like you survive?
[His silvery French accent rang like the bell-like chime of a Suzumushi on a crisp autumn night, if slightly more insinuating. His voice ran smoothly through the gathering, cutting through the air with all the finesse of a well-honed blade much like the one she had neatly placed behind her. The former metallic sound was far more inviting now, especially with the amused look in his eye.]That is fine for...non-emergencies, but if something were ( ... )
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[The question of 'How would a pretty girl like you survive?' was a little off putting, but she didn't show it in the least. Simply giving a smile she nodded once before speaking.]
I've been here for some time now and have had to deal with different creatures, yes. I am in no way properly trained well enough to be out at night on my own, but I do have training enough for my own defense. I also try and make sure that someone else is always here. Caution is key. But...
[and this lead into the next part of his questions, for she had the feeling she understood where this was going. How would a pretty girl like her survive a monster attack? Luck, for one. Help from others, for another. She has an angry scar around her left ankle, hidden by tall socks to prove she understood the need for this.]...your ( ... )
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Yes...Of course you have.
[But even pretty girls needed protection or someone who would look after the wounds. Yes. She understood now. He could see it in her eyes. He'd reel her in now. No need for any more games.]
But how can you be sure no one is interested? After all, you speak so delightfully. How could we refuse?
I myself am a medical student, after all. All you need to do is convince me.
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I can't be sure that no one is interested but I could take a wild guess that you might be? [She smiled, fingers fiddling with that pamphlet still. Interesting. She could bring the idea up to someone about a medical team on site for greeters and those hurt when they arrive. It wasn't a bad thought.]
Perhaps we could speak a bit more after this is done, to consider over some major details? I could try and convince you that your idea is one to follow, hmm? [clearly he would want to follow through with it, as he did bring it up, right?]
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"Who was this man?" She must have been thinking.
But he was not ready to give up the game when revealing an identity would spoil all the fun. Especially when dear Will Graham was sitting several rows ahead. Couldn't have that, now could they?
He'd go along with this chin-wagging bit though. So, when she'd ask to speak more after the lecture he'd agree, and wait until some time afterwards when the rest of the crowd mingled about to collect their information or perhaps even go home.]
Yes, of course...
[And there he'd linger on, just on the edge of the milling individuals where the shade managed to cast a shadow on his face, certainly a lot taller up close than being in the back row might suggest.]
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[In the end she was still clueless to who he might be. Still, she did remember that they were to speak after the meeting. It had been a long meeting, but a good one. The idea that this man brought to plate was a very good idea as well; one she wanted to work with.]
[When it was over and she was done talking to several people she had found him again, lingering behind. Approaching him she smiled, giving a short bow of her head.]
Hello again. I have to admit I don't think I caught your name.
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[He tasted the word quietly, the notable French silvering the sounds. Once they were alone his smile slowly widened as he bent forwards and kissed the back of her hand politely as was part of his custom, eyes shining with what appeared as pinpricks of red light reflecting off of them.
Her skin was soft, pliant against his mouth. Inhaling softly he could detect hints of floral skin cream, cloves from a recently polished sword, and a hint of..something else. He surprisingly couldn't quite place it.]
Neither did I get yours, Mademoiselle, so I suppose we are evenly nameless then.
[As he'd arrived late to the gathering he'd missed her introduction entirely; Yet, he would've much preferred her to introduce herself to him personally to further intrigue if not amuse himself.]
Though if you should insist it I would gladly give you my name: Robert Grémil.
[Grémil, the french variation referring to the purple gromwell, otherwise known as Murasaki in Japanese. He thought it fitting that he should take his aunt and uncles' names, ( ... )
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[As he touched her however, the soft kiss to the back of her hand she did noticeably stiffen, completely unused to people touching her and more so tipping her into worry for this man. Mentally she hoped her bad luck would not effect him... as well as dreaded to think what she would be effected with in place of it later today. She had stiffened but she was polite about it, not jerking away or anything of the sort]
[Instead she gave a polite bow to his introduction and a careful smile.}
It is a pleasure to meet you, Monsieur Grémil. You are from France? [She asked curiously, unable to help herself from doing so. It would shock her if he said he was from outer space, really, though by now it shouldn't be surprising, ever. Ah, but she should have introduced herself first:]
I am Himawari Kunogi. [She said it in ( ... )
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Ah, you'll have to forgive me. It is..custom, you see. In my home country Le baisemain is a gesture of politeness in greeting to a lady. It is meant as a sign of courtesy, but I understand we come from very different places, don't we?
[The ill-received motion was a warning not to tread too loosely with this one. She was careful and guarded, to be certain. Her mistrust was still too fresh for him to reach the dewy silk of skin just yet.]
As it is mine..And you are from Japan.
[He did not mind having to go first. It was a gentleman's duty ( ... )
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