Manjyome lay on top of his new bed in his new room, still looking at the PCD in his hands reading the last few responses Miharu sent him. Somehow he was really relieved, from what Murrue had told him he would have expected Miharu to be a much more diffucult person than he seemed to be after this brief conversations. Maybe she really was right, maybe they were similar and Miharu would be able to speak honsetly in front of Jun. He had the feeling that this was now not the case, but if he tried a little harder it would help both of them getting more honest towards others. Still thinking hard Manjyome stood up and left his room, going to meet Miharu in the main room.
When Miharu heard footsteps coming down the hall, he looked toward the direction from which he'd heard them, but made no move to get up from the seat he'd taken; he wasn't being purposely difficult (though he wasn't trying not to be difficult; it wouldn't really get him anywhere here, but he'd lived his whole life not caring much about what others thought of him, so it wasn't as though this was new, this indifference), but instead stayed where he was. Really, he had to wonder just what it was that Jun wanted to talk about; he'd shut down enough communication paths as Jun had tried to open (mostly unintentionally), but the boy still wanted to bother with him. It was odd, something that he wasn't entirely used to. Something that was only half-unpleasant, as much as he wished that he didn't have to deal with people. Yes, definitely odd.
Walking down the hall Manjyome looked around and recognized for the first time how many rooms this house seemeed to have. It was really strange to only live here with three, no, now four persons. He wondered if the reason might be Miharu being too unsociable, to him he had seemed like a person possible to cope with though. When Manjyome opened the door that let to the main room he was surprised to find Miharu looking directly into his direction. "Hi, Miharu", was what Jun said first, helping himself to a seat, which was a little away from Miharu. He did not want to be too annoying at first, so this seemed to be a good decision. "Nice to finally meet you in person", he went on, not smiling but giving Miharu a severe look instead.
"Nice to meet you too," he said, automatically, less because he honestly thought that meeting the boy was a nice thing than it was that it seemed to be what he was supposed to say. So maybe it wasn't the most sincere of sentiments, but at least it was some sort of conversation starter (as false as it was, maybe; he wasn't sure). "So, why did you want to meet here, like this?" Getting right to business, as usual; Jun would maybe not like that too much, but at least it wasn't Miharu's usual avoidant style...
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Somehow he was really relieved, from what Murrue had told him he would have expected Miharu to be a much more diffucult person than he seemed to be after this brief conversations.
Maybe she really was right, maybe they were similar and Miharu would be able to speak honsetly in front of Jun. He had the feeling that this was now not the case, but if he tried a little harder it would help both of them getting more honest towards others.
Still thinking hard Manjyome stood up and left his room, going to meet Miharu in the main room.
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When Manjyome opened the door that let to the main room he was surprised to find Miharu looking directly into his direction.
"Hi, Miharu", was what Jun said first, helping himself to a seat, which was a little away from Miharu. He did not want to be too annoying at first, so this seemed to be a good decision. "Nice to finally meet you in person", he went on, not smiling but giving Miharu a severe look instead.
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