Characters: Rin Tohsaka and Hikari Glie Content: doing humanitarian work~ Setting: Solare Time: mid day when the Silvana is still in Solare Warnings: idk, the regular tsundere-ness? :|a
While Hikari didn't have a problem with the Silvana's humanitarian work, she was still surprised. Wasn't that a bit strange for the Silvana? She didn't think anybody would expect a ship with such a fierce, frightening reputation to swoop down and do good deeds. Then again...hey! Maybe the captain was trying to improve the ship's reputation! After all, a "cursed ship" wouldn't be so helpful, would it?
No matter the reason, though, a good deed was still a good deed. Hikari was even looking forward to it a little bit; if nothing else, at least it got her out of that hot, stuffy kitchen. She hurried over to the infirmary and, bandages in hand, heard somebody else come in.
Ah, there she was. The girl she'd be working with today, Hikari the cook she and Yuuko had done a check up on before the infestation episode.
Rin flipped her hair over her shoulders then nodded. "Yeah, I'm ready."
To be honest, interacting with others was not one of Rin's strong points. Ever since she began her training as a small child her father had engraved into her skull that a mage of their caliber only worked with others when it was necessary, and otherwise kept to a life of solitude. Their world was different from the one of "normal" people, or so her father had her believe. So when it came to being around others and working with them, it wasn't so much that she lacked social skills, she just didn't know what to talk about. She realized she knew hardly any of her fellow crew mates as a result, despite being on board for months now. How awkward would that make days like today where she had to work with them?
"S-So, do we have everything we need?" she asked, trying to ignore the worry.
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No matter the reason, though, a good deed was still a good deed. Hikari was even looking forward to it a little bit; if nothing else, at least it got her out of that hot, stuffy kitchen. She hurried over to the infirmary and, bandages in hand, heard somebody else come in.
"Oh, hello Doctor," she said. "Are you ready?"
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Rin flipped her hair over her shoulders then nodded. "Yeah, I'm ready."
To be honest, interacting with others was not one of Rin's strong points. Ever since she began her training as a small child her father had engraved into her skull that a mage of their caliber only worked with others when it was necessary, and otherwise kept to a life of solitude. Their world was different from the one of "normal" people, or so her father had her believe. So when it came to being around others and working with them, it wasn't so much that she lacked social skills, she just didn't know what to talk about. She realized she knew hardly any of her fellow crew mates as a result, despite being on board for months now. How awkward would that make days like today where she had to work with them?
"S-So, do we have everything we need?" she asked, trying to ignore the worry.
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Any worries Rin had went unnoticed as Hikari went through the supplies, checking and doublechecking each piece briefly.
"It looks like we have it all," she said beaming. "Where to first?"
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