Hisoka was on his way back to his house, thankful that it wasn't as hot as it had been in the past few weeks, when he noticed the rainbow. If his partner were here, he knew the older man would be lighting up, his eyes shining like a child's. Hisoka didn't care as much, but he did at least allow a slight smile at the thought of his partner, who was at least safe from Muraki, whatever was going on back in Gensokai.
Walking further, he felt the woman before he saw her. She seemed to be enjoying herself, and though the view was pleasant and calming, he was unsure if he should stop or continue on his way.
Lightning was far too engrossed in the rainbow; the boy's presence hadn't clicked until he was much closer. When it did, of course, she simply turned to acknowledge him with a small nod, before turning her attention forward once more. It was by no means a friendly nod, it was simply one to show him that she knew he was there, and that she wasn't going to make any attempts to shoo him away, or to invite him over either.
It was his choice, and she simply wanted to convey that.
Hisoka got that, loud and clear. Hoping Muraki was nowhere near, he went ahead and sat by another tree. He didn't have any intention of staying long, but he'd sit for a bit and enjoy the view.
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Walking further, he felt the woman before he saw her. She seemed to be enjoying herself, and though the view was pleasant and calming, he was unsure if he should stop or continue on his way.
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It was his choice, and she simply wanted to convey that.
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