Gokudera was out on another one of his walks, scowling more than normal now that the tenth's name had disappeared from the Dreamberry too. He'd let Uri free from the ring though and the cat was busy darting about, chasing something no doubt but he wasn't paying too much attention to the box weapon to notice what was happening.
It wasn't until Uri swiped at his leg, Gokudera bending to pick him up that he even noticed Tamina and he really couldn't help but stare.
He had to roll his eyes there. Yamamoto being into pranks he could handle but no, he had to be more of the almost too stupid to actually function brand of idiot.
"Not so much. He just...he doesn't ever seem to take things seriously and he comes out with the stupidest remarks I've ever heard in my life." Like the mafia being a game, honestly. "Do you live with anyone here?"
"Ahh, I see. A bit obnoxious, then. Truly, you have my sympathies, dear." She couldn't help but chuckle.
But to the latter question, Tamina sobered a bit, glancing over her shoulder at the cottage. "I do. Another from my own world, although from a completely different life, it seems."
She wasn't about to get into the intricacies of Persian politics; they were far too many and confusing to discuss in the middle of the road. And besides, she was on this little jaunt to relax, not be reminded of what awaited her at "home".
He wanted to ask more questions but he could make note of those for another time so he nodded, still wondering about the different life comment unless her friend was from another point in their time the way Gokudera was compared to Yamamoto and Shoichi.
"It's been lovely meeting you," and it had been and no doubt he would have a million more questions for another time, "But I should let you get on."
And he had his own brooding to get back to as well.
It wasn't until Uri swiped at his leg, Gokudera bending to pick him up that he even noticed Tamina and he really couldn't help but stare.
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"Not so much. He just...he doesn't ever seem to take things seriously and he comes out with the stupidest remarks I've ever heard in my life." Like the mafia being a game, honestly. "Do you live with anyone here?"
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But to the latter question, Tamina sobered a bit, glancing over her shoulder at the cottage. "I do. Another from my own world, although from a completely different life, it seems."
She wasn't about to get into the intricacies of Persian politics; they were far too many and confusing to discuss in the middle of the road. And besides, she was on this little jaunt to relax, not be reminded of what awaited her at "home".
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"It's been lovely meeting you," and it had been and no doubt he would have a million more questions for another time, "But I should let you get on."
And he had his own brooding to get back to as well.
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