Minako did her best to avoid running into people on the way back to her room. After all, she didn't want to try and explain the look of frustration and hurt that seemed to linger on her face since her
run-in with a familiar stranger. It'd left her feeling oddly unsettled, and more than a little upset, not that she'd admit it to anyone. Still, it
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Abel noticed a red haired female a slight distance away, looking all bothered and frumpy, as if something had happened to her that had unnerved her so. He started to walk towards her, with his white cloak fluttering behind him.
"A penny for your thoughts, my lady."
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"They're not worth that much, I'm afraid."
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No matter how much you try to hide, Minako, he is the Messiah after all. He wouldn't have gotten the support of so many were he terrible at figuring out what a person is currently contemplating.
"May I be so bold to suggest that we walk together on this lovely beach?"
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As stuck in pensive thought as she was, she really wasn't too keen on being on her own. After all, her greatest power came from her ties to her friends, even if they were separated for now.
Waiting until he was close enough to follow her, she made towards the cabanas once more.
"I'm sorry if I'm not the best company."
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A familiar voice drifted over to her from behind-- the door she had walked through was gone, in its place, a lifeguard tower, and, walking down from it, a familiar face. He looked a bit surprised-- albeit pleasantly-- though a bit nervous, as well.
"Hello. It's been a while."
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"It's good to see you again."
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She didn't need to know that he had found himself here in a garish life-guard uniform. He had kept the red swim trunks, even if he might have preferred another color, but he couldn't abide the bright lemon-yellow shirt, and had managed to find a button-up short sleeved white shirt to wear in its place-- It would be less than optimal to have to swim in or to take off quickly, but, as Minako knew, he was somewhat self-conscious about the pentacle scar resting on the center of his chest.
"So far as I can tell, it's only the two of us here, for now," he went on as he gauged her reaction. He knew that though they liked one another, his own insecurities about his scars and the like had led to rough patches more than once.
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She hadn't missed the trunks and wondered if he'd ended up out here for a swim or something else, knowing how self-conscious he was. If that was the case, she wouldn't mind. After all, she knew about his scar and it didn't bother her at all. He wasn't he only one scarred, after all.
Once he mentioned it, her gaze traveled along the seemingly empty beach.
"I think that's good. I'm not really much for a lot of company right now."
Her hands slid down her rumpled skirt as she looked around a little.
".... do you think I could maybe find a swimsuit to change into? It's a little warm for my uniform..."
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"H-hey, Minako!" He gulps, a nervous smile on his face as his heart thumps in his chest. "It's been a while."
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She manages a small smile for Akihiko, trying to keep from looking him over too closely. After all, she knows his training is something important and personal to him and right now, she really has half a mind to just excuse herself and try to find a way back out into the hotel.
"Yeah. I was wondering if you'd gone home on me."
She tries to sound her usual chipper self, but it falls a little flat.
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"H-hey, I've pretty much finished my training today. Do you wanna go do something?"
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"Mmm. We can, if you want. We could stay out here on the beach, maybe, but I'd need to find a decent swimsuit if we did."
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