[Din is alone on Hyrule Field, not far from the walls of the ranch. It's a sunny day, but she's about to change that. Not something she'd normally do, but she's never been quite this angry and she doesn't know how else to deal with the feeling.]
[She honestly isn't sure how she feels about Kafei, now. She liked him, she knew he liked her...
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[And even better, here he is out in the middle of the field with no shelter. That just damned well figures. He should warp somewhere drier, but he doesn't want to just yet.
[Dark stops, plants his fists on his hips, and glares daggers up at the cloudy sky.] Din damn it, why couldn't you stupid clouds have waited half a day?!
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Fancy seeing you here in the middle of a gale. I didn't know shadows liked the rain.
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To be honest, I hate the rain. It's cold and it's wet, and those are the two things I hate the most. If I'd known this, I would picked somewhere else to wander around.
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[Not wanting him to be uncomfortable, she slows to a halt, then smoothly transitions into the Blessing of the Sun. The rain slows, and the clouds part slightly, allowing sunbeams to slip through the cracks.]
Sorry about that. I'm having a bit of a bad day...just venting my frustrations, if you will. I didn't mean for anyone else to feel it, though.
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[He hates ranches. But there's nothing for it. Kafei ducks his head and runs towards it. everything is gray. Thunder is roaring. There's water in his eyes, and at first, he doesn't even notice the dancing girl in the mist as he runs past in his search for shelter from the raging storm. It's not until he almost runs into her that he sees her, and he pauses in surprise. She's dancing? In THIS?]
Din? What are you doing? It's dangerous!
[He takes her hand and pulls her toward the ranch's entrance. She can dance where it's dry.]
[ooc: sorry I didn't get to this sooner ( ... )
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[Somebody's in trouble...]
[It takes Din a moment or two to understand just who is interrupting her dance, and half dragging her toward the ranch. Once she knows, however, she jerks to a halt and yanks her arm out of his grip. The rain is dripping down her hair and over her face, which gives her an unfortunately pathetic sort of look in the midst of her ire.]
Save your concern for someone who wants it, Kafei.
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What's the matter with you? It's dangerous to stay out here. [He offers his hand this time, hand shaking against the rain.] Come on. Let's go inside.
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[She scowls, which is a most unnatural expression on her pretty, friendly features.]
Why don't you just go home? I'm sure your wife must be wondering where you are.
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