I know this isn't anywhere near Tokyo, or the country of Japan for that matter.
What I can't seem to understand is that I traveled a very long way by only taking two steps forward. It's all very unsettling. [Maybe Yin's somewhere around this city, he hopes. Off screen, he walks as he speaks into his journal, searching for her. Maybe this guy has seen her?]
Sir? If you don't mind my asking, have you seen a pale blind girl with silver hair, tied back? Her name is Kirsi. She's a friend of mine that shared an apartment with me for a while. We were together before I found myself in a line leading into a gateway of sorts.
[Kirsi, Yin's former name. Must be careful. Hei's not sure if there are any Syndicate agents around here or not. They couldn't be capable of locating so quickly, when he had gone by unnoticed the last few days. There's no connection between Paixao and what he used to be a part of. Not to his knowledge... For those 15 years he's been with that organization, he's never heard of the place.]
['Might have been here' doesn't give him much to go on, but he refuses to give up and think she may already be dead. Her ability has evolved recently, so it may be harder for the Syndicate to track her--for now.]
Where do I contact the authorities? The map's not helping me much. If I could fill in a missing person's report... [Actually, Hei doesn't plan on doing that. He's just wondering what the justice system is like. If there is one. The civilians either ignore him or look at him nervously.]
[That laugh makes Hei feel suspicious. But he conceals that. Perhaps--as clueless, nervous, and naive Li--he could find out if there's anything else he could learn from this carnivorous individual.]
Ah, thank you... You're the bored hyena from earlier, aren't you?
How long have you been trapped here? Have you been separated from the rest of your pack? [If there's only one, then it won't be any problem to keep Yin away from her.]
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He's sounded charming and friendly so many times that it comes easily to him.]
Yeah, I just got here.
What can you tell me about Paixao? It's nowhere near Japan, is it?
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What I can't seem to understand is that I traveled a very long way by only taking two steps forward. It's all very unsettling. [Maybe Yin's somewhere around this city, he hopes. Off screen, he walks as he speaks into his journal, searching for her. Maybe this guy has seen her?]
Sir? If you don't mind my asking, have you seen a pale blind girl with silver hair, tied back? Her name is Kirsi. She's a friend of mine that shared an apartment with me for a while. We were together before I found myself in a line leading into a gateway of sorts.
[Kirsi, Yin's former name. Must be careful. Hei's not sure if there are any Syndicate agents around here or not. They couldn't be capable of locating so quickly, when he had gone by unnoticed the last few days. There's no connection between Paixao and what he used to be a part of. Not to his knowledge... For those 15 years he's been with that organization, he's never heard of the place.]
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[There's a pause as he thinks over the people he's seen in the city. Silver hair, he's seen. Blind girls, not so much.]
I haven't. But she might been here, I guess?
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['Might have been here' doesn't give him much to go on, but he refuses to give up and think she may already be dead. Her ability has evolved recently, so it may be harder for the Syndicate to track her--for now.]
Where do I contact the authorities? The map's not helping me much. If I could fill in a missing person's report... [Actually, Hei doesn't plan on doing that. He's just wondering what the justice system is like. If there is one. The civilians either ignore him or look at him nervously.]
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Ah, thank you... You're the bored hyena from earlier, aren't you?
How long have you been trapped here? Have you been separated from the rest of your pack? [If there's only one, then it won't be any problem to keep Yin away from her.]
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[That was a pretty calm reaction to her.]
I've been here for a while. And just so you know buddy, my family ain't called a pack, they're called a Clan.
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[Completely true, yes. Hei hopes she'll be the last.]
Are the rest of your family there, or did you get separated from them?
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