Characters: Kagerou (
weaver_girl) and YOU
Date/Time: 27 to 29 April 2011
Location: The Bar/The Clinic on Wellspring/Section Three/The Dojo/etc.
Rating: A blanket PG-13 should cover everything.
Summary: Kagerou gets back into things after a side trip into the Attic and an unscheduled dream dust nap. So many things to see, people to do-no wait. Come bother her
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It was his day off, and Ambassador felt like spending the afternoon, at least, at the bar. Soon enough he was ensconsed at the counter, smiling emptily at the other afternoon regulars. There weren't many, but there were enough that he didn't feel entirely strange being here. As long as he could avoid people trying to mess drunkenly with his hair, Ambassador would be content.
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"Good afternoon, Mr. Ambassador." She swept to the bar in a whisk of long ponytail, smiling brightly; not the polite cheer of the waitress, but genuinely pleased to see him. "How are you?"
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Quickly he made sure the barstool next to him was clean, and the counter as well. It wouldn't do to offer her a dirty spot. "Or, if you are not busy, We could walk. I am not too choosy, sometimes." That got a chuckle added on to it. He knew he was sometimes rather picky, but he chalked that up to having taste, and sometimes, refinement. Not always, but sometimes.
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And in part, she'd simply come to quite like him.
"Walk? That sounds good to me. The weather is really nice today." While Kagerou loved the bar, it wasn't really a place she came to socialise. It was work and responsibility the moment she stepped in the door. "And my day? I guess it's been rather busy? I was just running errands, and of course I'll be back here in a few hours."
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The evening of the 28th Mona decided to take an evening to relax. Perhaps she would even find the one she'd spoken to on the journasl. After some time, Mona settled on a single glass of wine and relaxed in a booth off to the side, watching the people around, contemplating what to do next.
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Kagerou was still flitting to and fro in the bar, having taken up her old waitressing part for a bit. It felt more comfortable than pouring and mixing drinks, even though she had the hang of that by now. Glass of wine, glass of wine... She paused with the one remaining item on her tray and skimmed the tables for its destination. There.
"And here you are, miss, I'm sorry for the wait!" She set the glass on the table and tilted a smile at its sole occupant, then paused. "Pardon me, but have you been here before? I usually have a good memory for faces." If the admittedly striking woman had not, Kagerou would jot down this drink as being on the house.
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"I have not. This is not something I oft indulge in, but it seemed acceptable after these last confusing days." She smiled. "And despite the strangeness of things to myself, I have little doubt that this is no unfamiliar sentiment to your ears. I am likely simply one of the more recent to come to such a realization."
"But this hardly makes for pleasant conversation. Is this busy for you, or more relaxed?"
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She glanced about and made a quick mental calculation of whether she could linger to talk for a few moments. Probably she could; she wasn't in alone, and as said, it was Thursday, and a somewhat slow one at that.
"Oh, definitely more relaxed. I'd be running my feet from under me if it was busy, usually. Business is pretty steady--I guess in part because of what you mentioned before."
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She came by this evening, though, thinking that it might be nice to be among friends, or strangers who could be friends. She knew that Smoke worked here, too, and he'd just returned from the Wilderness last week. It'd be nice to see him. Or just any friendly face, really.
She made her way up to the bar and considered the options, eyes passing over the bottles along the wall.
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"Hello there! What can I get for you?" There seemed to be another new face, although she remembered seeing this one around before. Edensphere was small enough that she quickly came to know the regulars at the bar.
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"Just a beer, please. Unless you want to recommend something? I don't come here mind."
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"It depends on what you like, really. Something sweet, something a bit stronger? I can always give you a beer, of course, but we do have some variety right now. We were able to restock from the Wilderness last month."
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"I suppose I do. I have some tidying up to do, but it can wait a bit. Um, can I help you?"
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She canted her head, smiling a little at her fellow medic. "You sound like you need it for something specific, right?"
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For now, she was sweaty and quite satisfied, her hair wound around her head in a crown of braids, dressed in sweatpants and a tee-shirt. She'd left her bag and water bottle in the cooler interior of the dojo, but which training hall had it been?
She slipped open another door and, rather comically, started as she came face to face with Nova, crouched there as if ready to bean an intruder with her shinai.
"Ah! Oh, I'm sorry, I didn't see you there."
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"Kagerou!" Bounding up to the older girl, Nova gave her a loose hug, not wanting to get any sweat on her. The two had already met and exchanged the promised baker's dozen of hugs that they'd settled upon over the journals, but fresh hugs were always a welcome thing.
"I didn't mean to startle you. I hope I didn't scare you?" Not that Nova considered herself a very fearsome sight, but one could never be sure of how others perceived you. Maybe she was more intimidating than she imagined?
At any rate, judging from Kagerou's attire, she was probably here to train as well. The two of them had occasionally trained together... maybe Kagerou would be keen on another session? "What were you practicing?" Nova asked.
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"No, no, I was just lost in thought. That happens to me a lot, so it's okay!" She smiled. "At least you stopped short of actually walloping me over the head.
"Oh, I was just doing kicks and punches against the dummies. I could try a staff again, if you wanted someone to spar against?" Her smile grew lop-sided; she had asked Gai to show her the wooden staves at the Dojo, and got some training in their use. They seemed a better option if she ever needed an actual weapon than holding a sword. She didn't like to hurt people, even in self-defence, but many things in the Sphere were bigger and stronger than her. Having a weapon to stick between herself and danger hadn't seemed a bad idea.
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