Miho Tanaka ([personal profile] terminalshow) wrote in [community profile] infinite_reflection2012-03-26 10:28 am
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April 9th

April 9th, 2012, early

It was a humid morning, and only the second week of school. A fine mist of rain clouded the sky, doing nothing against the damp heat that had invaded Eizou Academy’s campus. Beyond the misty and annoying weather, it was also irritatingly early! Students milled about from the main gates, slowly heading towards their campus buildings (it could be quite a walk, most had to arrive a wee bit early). Umbrella’s seemed to do nothing against the rain, but staff and students alike tried to use them regardless.

A scream sounded out, from the cluster of buildings that all the elementary and junior high students were headed toward. It was quite a distance away from the Highschool section, and the clouds and mist dulled the sound. Sirens, blaring through the morning air, pierced the quiet created by the mist. Where were those headed?

That exact thought filtered though Miho Tanaka’s head fifteen minutes later. She could see flashing lights of a police car, and probably an ambulance, from out of the front door’s of the Highschool building. The light filtered through the thickening mist, as the rain started to gradually turn into a downpour. The school seemed eerily quiet, and everyone’s attention seemed to be drifting out toward the elementary buildings. What happened?

Two girls entered, whispering in low fast voices to one another.

“Did you hear? A teacher jumped.”

“I heard she was pushed! The impact broke her neck.”

“I heard she splattered all over the concrete…”

“But we still have to go to class today? Jeez!”

"Mouu, I bet everyone in junior high will get the day off today. This is so unfair.."


Miho frowned slightly at the passing conversation, gaze drifting from the two gossiping girls out towards the lights in the distance. A jumper, huh…?

((NOTE: About half an hour after this initial post, the PA system comes on - everyone is informed they get the day off.))

[personal profile] seiyayamada 2012-03-26 05:40 pm (UTC)(link)
Seiya stared at the gathering from under her umbrella, an officer in full uniform standing right at her side. She bowed her head, unable to look at the scene. On a day like this, the last thing on her mind was answering questions.

"I told you, I didn't see anything."

"Miss Yamada," the officer tapped his pen on the notepad in his other hand, "you know I can't let you go to class until I receive your statement."

Seiya raised a brow, but seemed mostly disinterested. She had simply been smoking behind the building one minute, and the next a teacher lay dead on the ground. She shook her head, running her fingers through her bangs with a frustrated huff. "I said I saw nothing."
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[personal profile] suramareed 2012-03-26 11:33 pm (UTC)(link)
Surama wasn't anywhere near when the whole incident occured --but as being one of the staff, she felt it was almost her responsibility to check up on the situation. It wasn't as if the other teachers weren't nosey, so she assumed she could get away with it. That's what she would tell herself, regardless, as her true concerns were mostly about a particular student.

"Excuse me, Officer." she interrupted the investigation, flashing her identification briefly so that she wasn't almost instantly dismissed as some other student. A hand was placed upon Seiya's shoulder, a look on her face like she was determined to rescue her underling.

"This is my student, and I would appreciate it if you could please allow her to leave," a heavy hint of worry was imbedded in her voice, "If she is late for class then it will be me who will be held responsible. Surely you can do some questioning later? It is not as if you are getting much out of her now. You understand, I'm sure."

She remained as polite and professional as possible, although assertive, rubbing her student's upper back in a manner to comfort her. Sort of like saying, subtly, 'Everything will be okay'.
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[personal profile] americandiplomacy 2012-03-27 12:02 am (UTC)(link)
Gregory remained, as usual, blissfully unaware of his surroundings on the walk to school. His face was buried in the phone that he always had with him, no doubt playing one of those dozens of games that he had downloaded onto the thing. He was usually pretty good at avoiding people even with his eyes on the screen, but it seemed like today seriously was bunched up in the courtyard.

He muttered an apology when bumping into one of the students, and finally looked up in time to see the flashing lights of police sirens obscured by the misty rain. What was going on, exactly..? Difficult to tell from this building, but it looked serious. Hey, maybe they'd get the day off? The boy could only hope! With a small shrug, he turned his attention back to launching multicolored birds at pigs and the structures that held them. This game was something else.

Then he was en route to his first class, paying little mind to the gossiping all around him.

[personal profile] seiyayamada 2012-03-27 12:52 am (UTC)(link)
Seiya's gaze turned upwards as she felt a hand on her shoulder. Another pig in uniform here to save the day? Ah, no. Surama. Her eyes brightened slightly, indicating her gratitude. The officer, however, wasn't too impressed.

"Just doing my job, ma'am." He took a few notes, sizing both Seiya and Surama up. "We'll send her to class after the head detective speaks with her."

Rolling her eyes, Seiya narrowed her eyes. "I told you and your friend exactly what I saw; nothing."
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[personal profile] americandiplomacy 2012-03-27 05:15 pm (UTC)(link)
Unfortunately for Greg, he was a little too focused on lining up a shot in his little game to be paying much attention to the girl heading right for him. The two of them collided and he lost his grip on the phone, making a noise of considerate despair while trying to fumble with the thing and keep it airborne. "No, no, no..!"

Oh, thank GOD. The boy managed to save his precious piece of technology, gripping it firmly in both hands before looking up with quite a glare to see what kind of idiot would run smack-dab into him! ... Oh. That harsh look softened a bit when it centered on the face of his boss' daughter. "Oh, it's you." Not the nicest greeting, but then he wasn't the nicest guy... Outside of work. "What's the hurry?"
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[personal profile] americandiplomacy 2012-03-27 07:31 pm (UTC)(link)
"Mmmf." He looked the little thing over, despite the fact it had never fallen. No damage, as expected! "Yeah, it's fine." It wasn't the usual flip-phone variety that teenagers his age had; the thing looked a bit more advanced. Gregory raised an eyebrow at the apparent gossip, however... "A teacher? Huhhh..." That was a little shocking. He hadn't really seen a lot of death in his life, to be perfectly honest. That certainly put a downer on things.

Greg blinked back into the conversation, shaking his head slightly and then giving Miho an odd look. "Uh, yeah. She's probably late." He was fully prepared to go on his merry way and ignore the fact they'd even spoken, but something clicked right then. "Ah! Right. Can you tell your mother that I won't be able to work next Friday? I meant to tell her the other day, but the cafe got busy."
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[personal profile] americandiplomacy 2012-03-27 08:58 pm (UTC)(link)
Hmmm. Miho seemed like she wanted to leave, and he was about to offer her the right to pass when she made the decision to call her mother. "Oh, that's not-- ..." Too late, she had the phone up to her ear. Greg leaned to one side, resting a hand on his hip, and then tilted his head at the offer. Ohhh, man... It's not that he didn't like Ms. Tanaka... Er, Tanaka-san. Whatever! In his head he could call her what he wanted. She was just a little forward, generally, with him. "Me? She wants to-- Aahhh."

Greg took Miho's phone and cleared his throat, lifting it to his hear. He hated phone conversations in America, and they're even worse here! Mostly because... Well, because he has to say -it-. "Mm-- .. Moshi moshi, Tanaka-san." Ghuhhh. It was just so..! No one could sound 'cool' saying that.

(( As an aside -> I know we're all speaking in Japanese and such; if I ever actually use a word it's just because he has inner commentary on it! So ya know. ))
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[personal profile] americandiplomacy 2012-03-27 09:25 pm (UTC)(link)
Ohh, god, it was also so hard to talk to this woman. The chief reason being that she always sounded like she was trying to seduce him. What made it worse, of course, was the fact that in reality she probably was. Greg cleared his throat, trying to remain polite! "I'm sorry, Tanaka-san. My father asked me to go with him to an event where he works, and he was pretty insistent. I would rather not disappoint him, and so..!"

It wasn't technically true, though pieces of it were. His father had merely suggested they go on a day trip next Friday, and Greg didn't get many opportunities to hang out with his old man. That didn't sound like a good excuse in his head, though, and he didn't have too much of a problem lying in a situation like this. "I can work an extra day whenever you'd like?"
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[personal profile] americandiplomacy 2012-03-27 09:44 pm (UTC)(link)
Gregory nodded seriously at the mouthed question, and then mouthed an apologetic, "I can't say no..!"

With a clear of his throat, he responded... By the way, his cheeks were getting a little red. "Ah, I'll have to call my father and ask... I should be able to, though. That'd be lovely, Tanaka-san." No it wouldn't! Well, it would, from what he had heard in the cafe she was a decent cook. The problem was the flirting, and he knew there would be a lot of it. Gregory was sixteen, for goodness' sake! And she was... Older. He wasn't about to ask the exact number, but she was definitely 'older'.

"I'll just... Call my father and ask, okay? If you don't hear back, it means he said yes."
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[personal profile] americandiplomacy 2012-03-27 10:41 pm (UTC)(link)
Greg winced with the noise, about to say goodbye when Miho suddenly took the phone! It felt like a massive weight had been lifted off of his shoulders just by taking the phone away, and the poor boy let out a rather heavy sigh of relief. "Yes. Yes, I know, I should do my best to... 'Go with it'." He cleared his throat! Wait, that suggested... "... Not like-- Grin and bear it, is what I meant." Red cheeks.

"A-Anyway. I should call my father... If you wanted to look for your friend, you should hurry. Class starts soon, and so..." Gregory was already sorting through his contacts, looking for his father.
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[personal profile] americandiplomacy 2012-03-28 01:38 am (UTC)(link)
Gregory held up a finger; his phone was at his ear and he'd apparently called his father! The boy tapped his foot while he waited, then perked up a bit with an apparent answer. Miho might not be surprised to find that he talked to his father in English! "[Hey dad. Yeah. Yeah, listen-- I can make it quick, yeah.]" Uh oh, he sounded a little annoyed with the second sentence. "[My friend invited me over for-- Sure, I can wait.]" Now he looked annoyed, too.

He turned his back to Miho with a sigh and rubbed at his forehead. Greg was quiet for about thirty seconds, then finally his dad got back. "[Yeah. Yeah, yeah. Yes. Okay. I know, but-- Just, nevermind. I gotta-- You gotta go. Yeah, I know.]" With a huff, he pressed a button on the screen to hang up and spun back around.

"[I can--]" Whoops. "I can go, no problem."
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[personal profile] americandiplomacy 2012-03-28 01:34 pm (UTC)(link)
Thankfully for Miho, it seemed his frustration was fading quickly... Whether that was an effort to make it less awkward for her or just his natural and seemingly uncaring attitude was a mystery. "If she can make it well, then it'll be nice... American food's a lot easier than anything I see made around here." Something about cooking on this side of the world made it seem less like a necessity for nourishment and more like an art form. It was impressive, in some strange way.

"Does your mother..." How to phrase this, exactly? Gregory felt like it might be rude, actually, no matter how he tried to make it come out. "Uhhh. Take a liking to a lot of..." He gestured to himself, a little aimlessly. "Am I somehow special? That's what I'm asking." Honestly, he prayed that he wasn't and this was just run-of-the-mill. It'd feel a lot less creepy to have some flirty woman after his heart if it happened to all boys, too.
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[personal profile] americandiplomacy 2012-03-28 03:37 pm (UTC)(link)
Still wasn't used to people bowing all the time, honestly. Greg pocketed his phone and then kept both hands firmly in those pockets and looked momentarily awkward with the gesture. That faded into his usual 'meh' expression rather quickly, though. "It's not that bad. In the end it's... Harmless." At least, Greg was pretty sure that it was. Some people were just flirty by nature! That didn't mean they expected anything to actually come of it. "So, dinner will be fun. Don't worry about it." Not that he sounded particularly enthused... Then again, Gregory never did about anything.

Wow... He'd actually made plans. With someone that could potentially now be described as a friend. This was unexpected, even to him. "... Huh." Greg didn't mean to vocalize that confusion, but out it came. "Hm. You think we're getting the day off? What with the, uh... Y'know."
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[personal profile] americandiplomacy 2012-03-28 05:03 pm (UTC)(link)
Gregory didn't want to say that he hoped they got the day off. It'd sound more terrible vocally than in his head, likely because someone had died to make their potential day off possible. Oh, did he say potential day off? The PA system confirmed that it was a definite day off. He breathed a sigh of slight relief, realizing that he would've been late anyways, and then nodded. "Yeah, I guess so. Does that mean..."

Well, how to ask this? He had to think about the things he said a lot, here. That was annoying. Greg couldn't very well invite himself over, but his apartment was a fair distance away. It'd be stupid to go all the way there just to come all the way back for dinner. Oh! Right, right, kids his age... Did that thing where they went places together. "Do you want to... Do something?" It came out awkwardly, mostly because he wasn't perfect with the language. "Together, I meant. There's no use in me going home if I'm just going to come back for dinner."

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