A Friendly Outing [Complete?]

Jun 13, 2008 02:59

Characters: Silver and Chansey (and I guess to anyone else who might run into them?)
Where: Nearby town > bookstore/cafe
What: Chansey and Silver spend the day getting to know each other as friends
When: June 13, 2008
Rating: PG-13 (I hardly think anything bad will come out of these two... ^^;;)

"Hi Silver-kun! How are you today?" Chansey called out as ( Read more... )

!rp log, silver (pokemon), chansey (pokemon)

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iblistriggered June 13 2008, 07:43:21 UTC
The hedgehog glances up at the sun winking through the trees, smiling softly as he walks, hands stuffed in his pockets. At the sudden call of his name, his ears perk, flicking over to the source of the sound, as golden eyes soon follow.

"Chansey, hi," he says with a bright smile. "I'm great, thanks." He can't help the little startle he gives as she suddenly clasps her hand around his, pulling him from his spot to head into the town. "U-Um...well, anywhere is fine with me. Though, if...if you wanted, we could go to one of the cafes in town. They seem pretty nice," he suggests, finally coordinating his feet to keep up with the girl.

"If you don't mind me asking, what is...what does 'kun' mean?" he asks, giving her a confused little smile.

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angelic_chansey June 13 2008, 07:56:19 UTC
"Hm?" Chansey stopped and blinked at Silver for a moment after he slightly jumped when she held his hand. She then gasped, immediately letting go and holding her hand up in front of her. "Oh! I'm sorry! D-Do you not like it when I hold your hand? I usually like to hold hands with my friends when we go out shopping and such. I'm so sorry if I made you feel uncomfortable. I won't do it anymore if you don't want to."

"A-Anyways, I think going to the cafe sounds great," Chansey said and gave him a smile. She then turned to lead the way to the cafe. While walking, she pondered for a moment on how to explain 'kun.'

"Hmmm, 'kun' is just an honorific that the Japanese use at the end of a boy's name. Most of the time it's used between friends to show how close they are. There are usually different uses for it, but in my case, I like to use it simply because it's cute~. I picked it up from some Japanese people when I was traveling back to my homeland a few months ago."

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iblistriggered June 13 2008, 08:07:08 UTC
"No, it's nothing like that; you just caught me a little off-balance, really," he says with a soft laugh, holding up his hand in faint apology. "I'm not really the best when it comes to coordination, so it was just because of the sudden start."

He nods briefly as she leads them towards the little cafe; something close to the school that the hedgehog had found in his wanderings, and it had the added bonus of the book store next door. Glancing over at her, he nods at her words.

"Oh, I understand it now. It's kind of like calling someone Mister, or a girl Miss, right?" he says with a bright smile. "I guess I'm still not used to hearing all these different words and phrases here yet. Coming to a school with so many varieties and cultures is great for that very reason," he muses, letting his eyes wander over the many stores and streets and sights around them. Well...at least he wouldn't get so lost outside.

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angelic_chansey June 13 2008, 08:18:39 UTC
"Yup! It's just like calling someone Mister or Miss," Chansey chimed as she glanced around to find anything she might like to buy.

Walking side-by-side with Silver, she then smiled and said, "Yes, I also think that the school is really great for its diversity. It helps to broaden all of our horizons as we learn about each other and all the different worlds we live in. What kind of a world do you come from, Silver-kun?"

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iblistriggered June 13 2008, 08:32:22 UTC
He glances over at her as they walk, knowing the question was bound to come up sooner or later. With a simple smile, he tucks his hands into his pockets again, holding the door open for her as the reach the little cafe.

"I lived here when I was little, but my family moved around a lot, so it's hard to say exactly what part of the world I'm from. It's pretty safe to say I was born here, though," he says with a soft laugh before placing his order with the cashier.

"Whereabouts do you come from?" he asks as they sit down.

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