"All sorts of places," said Phillip as he paged through a medical textbook. Yes, even those were considered reading material. "Its amazing what you find in the abandoned areas of the ship's city area."
Sho was almost done exploring the city. He was walking down one of the streets when he sees the tea house.
"Hmm. Well, I am kind of thirsty. And I could use some real food." Sho says to himself before walking inside. He immediately finds that there are books all over the floor and stumbles over a thick one he hadn't noticed. Sho gets his balance back, then sees the two young men there.
For a brief moment, Sakura had thought Sho has been announcing his intention out loud because he'd caught sight of her as she rounded a near-by corner. It would have been odd, considering he was facing away from her, but not out of the question. People back home had incredible powers of observation, or even just that kind of general awareness.
Still, it was curious to her to see a teahouse that looked lived in, if not outright operational. She waited to see if Sho was going to turn right around and come back out. If he didn't, she intended to come over and see if anyone was home -- or what her fellow crewmember might have gotten himself into if not.
"Welcome to Atori Teahouse," he said with his best attempt at friendly service--which, while not cheerful, at least wasn't rude at any rate. "Watch for the mess. Phillip, turn on the kettle while I clean."
A sudden thought hit him, and he stopped. The last thing they needed was for Phillip to somehow mix up the vinegar and water, and Ren did not want the smell of boiling vinegar all over the place.
"Never mind," he said, setting what books he had collected down on the counter. "I'll start the kettle."
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"Hmm. Well, I am kind of thirsty. And I could use some real food." Sho says to himself before walking inside. He immediately finds that there are books all over the floor and stumbles over a thick one he hadn't noticed. Sho gets his balance back, then sees the two young men there.
"Uh, hello there."
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Still, it was curious to her to see a teahouse that looked lived in, if not outright operational. She waited to see if Sho was going to turn right around and come back out. If he didn't, she intended to come over and see if anyone was home -- or what her fellow crewmember might have gotten himself into if not.
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"Welcome to Atori Teahouse," he said with his best attempt at friendly service--which, while not cheerful, at least wasn't rude at any rate. "Watch for the mess. Phillip, turn on the kettle while I clean."
A sudden thought hit him, and he stopped. The last thing they needed was for Phillip to somehow mix up the vinegar and water, and Ren did not want the smell of boiling vinegar all over the place.
"Never mind," he said, setting what books he had collected down on the counter. "I'll start the kettle."
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