Characters: Shou Toramaru and anyone else!
Location: The plaza.
Time: Early lunchtime.
Style: Feel free to answer however you want! I'll go along with it. \o\
Status: Open!
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The person to whom she had spoken up to, a person who Shou wouldn't even remember if had a fairy or not, had on her face when she turned the look of one who was busy. There was no need to ask her to disrupt her time because of the questions she had when there may have been another out there to speak to, and so she allowed the woman to go without sharing her problem with the other, allowing her to excuse herself. "Oh no, pardon me, I can see you're very busy. Please, don't mind me..."
Shou didn't get to see if the woman was thankful, as it was at the end of her words that she had heard that voice say her name. The person would be gone though when she turned to see who it was-- no, she had a very clear idea of who that voice belonged to, even only by hearing it, and it was confirmed when she saw Byakuren Hijiri approach her.
"Hijiri..." She murmured, but then spoke again with a more stronger voice after nodding her head. "Yes, it is I. Hijiri, are you alright? I would have searched endlessly if I knew you had been brought here, too."
"No, only for a night." Yet Hijiri's words and Shou concerned for how long the other thought she had been in this place herself. Surely it couldn't have been any longer than herself, could it? Of course. She shook her head and waved her hand after answering Hijiri's question, continuing, "And it's fine. I would not want to leave you or the others by yourself in such a strange civilisation."
It was the truth, for Shou had been sincerely worried for Hijiri's health despite the kindness that Shou had seen herself from the people only just a while ago.
"But the others..." For certainly, she was also concerned for them, "Who of us have you already found?"
[Red was just biking around, doing his usual exercise. but the girl caught his attention, he stopped by reversing the pedals and holding unto the breaks. he quietly looked over the source of the voice... realizing it's a girl who he hasn't seen before]
This is your captain's face, adopting an expression of first absolute shock and then a guilty sort of relief when she sees you, another crewmate, here in the same underwater hell.]
....Shou? Hey, Shou! Is that really you, or am I dreaming with my eyes open?
This would be a pretty crazy dream if it was, even for dreams.
[She refrains from adding "it's more like a nightmare, anyway" because good captains don't try to ruin a conversation right from the start, even if this place was incredibly good at stirring up memories better left alone. So Murasa just smiles cheerfully and tips her hat and pretends to be completely at ease.]
That aside, when did you get here? No one bothered you, right?
[ They could agree on that, for sure. Shou returns the tipping of the hat with a low nod of her own head. ]
Not at all-- actually, the people here were quite friendly in assisting me, though it was too late at the time to really sit down and have explanations given to me. That's why I came here,
[ She motions to the area of the plaza they're standing in. ] To find out the reason behind my arrival and to observe.
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Shou didn't get to see if the woman was thankful, as it was at the end of her words that she had heard that voice say her name. The person would be gone though when she turned to see who it was-- no, she had a very clear idea of who that voice belonged to, even only by hearing it, and it was confirmed when she saw Byakuren Hijiri approach her.
"Hijiri..." She murmured, but then spoke again with a more stronger voice after nodding her head. "Yes, it is I. Hijiri, are you alright? I would have searched endlessly if I knew you had been brought here, too."
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It was the truth, for Shou had been sincerely worried for Hijiri's health despite the kindness that Shou had seen herself from the people only just a while ago.
"But the others..." For certainly, she was also concerned for them, "Who of us have you already found?"
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Sure. [he smiled a little towards her afterwards]
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May I know what this is? I don't believe I've ever seen one.
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It makes walking easier and faster.
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This is your captain's face, adopting an expression of first absolute shock and then a guilty sort of relief when she sees you, another crewmate, here in the same underwater hell.]
....Shou? Hey, Shou! Is that really you, or am I dreaming with my eyes open?
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Ah, is it? The Captain, Murasa-- if this is a dream, then it's a dream shared. [ Let's walk over a little closer there~ ]
But while a dream would better explain this, I'm sure that we're both very awake.
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[She refrains from adding "it's more like a nightmare, anyway" because good captains don't try to ruin a conversation right from the start, even if this place was incredibly good at stirring up memories better left alone. So Murasa just smiles cheerfully and tips her hat and pretends to be completely at ease.]
That aside, when did you get here? No one bothered you, right?
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Not at all-- actually, the people here were quite friendly in assisting me, though it was too late at the time to really sit down and have explanations given to me. That's why I came here,
[ She motions to the area of the plaza they're standing in. ] To find out the reason behind my arrival and to observe.
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