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infinite_reflection2012-04-10 01:38 pm
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It's To Be Expected
It was a normal reaction, really. After her nap on Miho's couch, Seiya had headed home on her own, assuring her best friend that she was fine. In reality, she was far from it. Two days later Seiya was still in bed, staring at her bandaged hand as if it was foreign. Home alone, as usual, she found herself just reading manga and playing video games. It wasn't that she was avoiding what had happened, but rather studying it. The mirror world was like a fantasy straight out of an rpg right?
Either way, she didn't expect visitors, but who knew?
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"I'm Seiya by the way. Seiya Yamada."
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"I'm Kota Satou. Do I get to say 'nice to meet you' when we're meeting like this?" He grinned at her, his earlier anxiety fading quickly.
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Then again, it might help that she could easily track him down and chew him out if she stepped on a shard later.
"I think that's all of it."
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"That'll be fine, right?"
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So he figured.
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"Well, I still owe you one," he said. "But don't make me pay too much, okay?" He grinned shamelessly. As long as he could get away with the (half-serious) joke, he'd go for it.
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"Also, if you turn your field position by like 20 degrees you're guaranteed to hit less houses."
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He straightened with a small grin, satisfied with himself. "Besides, we weren't actually playing. Kuwata-kun just chucked it at my head and I dodged. Your window just happened to be in the way."
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"Well my window deserves it then! Jumping in front of your friend's baseball and what not." It was all too amusing. Perhaps they'd become friends!
"Wanna play co-op?"
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After all, as much as he was enjoying this, it was pretty absurd.
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"True. I, however, am flattered." Wiping out the first wave, she pumped her fist. "[GOOD JOB!]"
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But he put the controller down. "Damn, I hate to be a pain, but do you mind if I use your bathroom? Doesn't look like you need my help this early on anyway."
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Seiya grinned, guarding him on the second wave as he took care of business.
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At least the bathroom was easy to find, and he was washing his hands when sudden movement in his peripheral vision made him look up, only to find his own disheveled reflection looking back at him. Normal enough until he reached up to smooth down his hair (when did it get so messy anyway? he wondered) and the reflection didn't mimic his movement.
Kota stopped in surprise, and the reflection smiled at him, beckoning him forward, its mouth moving in some inaudible phrase. Unthinking, Kota leaned forward asking, "What?" with his voice pitched loud enough to be heard over the still-running tap.
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"I didn't say anything!" she called back, pausing mid-fight as to hear clearer. "You okay??"
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Had he actually seen anything at all? Maybe he had just heard one too many rumors and his mind was playing tricks on him. He knew he was just trying to convince himself, because after all it was pretty harmless. The kind of scare that people would laugh at in a movie. ...He just couldn't quite forget the puzzle of what the image had been saying.
A mystery he was going to put firmly out of his mind, he decided, and walked back into Seiya's room. "Sorry," he said, reclaiming his controller. "You may have forgiven me for the window, but it looks like your ghost hasn't."
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"What do you mean?" The gears in her head began to whirl as she bit her lip. Had something happened in the bathroom?
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Because admitting that he'd thought his reflection was moving on its own would be so not cool. And it never happened anyway. Nope, never happened.
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"Thanks for playing with me, by the way. Hopefully I didn't guilt you into it."
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He paused for a beat, considering what he'd just said. "And it has been fun."
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Finding that note a bit too sour to land on, Seiya changed the topic. "Do you go to Eizou? I haven't seen you before."
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...There really wasn't much else to say, was there? It was vaguely depressing to be able to sum up a large part of his life in two sentences.
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Normally, a person would wonder why they had literally no friends their age, but Seiya couldn't care less. "I should come see you play where windows aren't involved."