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infinite_reflection2012-04-21 10:59 pm
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Lazy Days
It had been a few days since Seiya had been released from the hospital. Sitting outside Yamada Mart, she flipped through the images Greg had shown her a week prior. Mirror Mirror, huh? If there had been doubts about the connections between the crime and the paranormal world, this erased them. Unfortunately, they couldn't just run to a police station and spill their story. As it was, Seiya doubted her friends would even believe her, had they not seen it with their own eyes.
Normally on her break she would venture out for some air. Today, however, Seiya remained on the bench outside her father's store, wrapped up in the mystery surrounding her life. Setting the gruesome images aside, she propped her feet up on the empty side of the seat, watching people come and go. A lazy day indeed.
(Let's say this is before the current Shadow Kota battle. c: )
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The walk was just as long as last time, about fifteen minutes, though Greg was more chatty this time so it might've gone by a little quicker. Sooner or later they'd arrived, and he mashed the elevator button in the lobby with a thumb before shoving his hands in his pockets to wait. "So, yeah. My favorite game is 'Snatcher', uh... It was only on the Sega CD, and it's pretty text-heavy. I don't, uhm... I don't think you'd like it all that much. Or anyone would, to be fair."
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If Seiya inspected said door hanger, she'd find it was yellow and black and read 'CAUTION: MAN COOKING'. The warning seemed unnecessary, as the faint smell from inside was pleasant.
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"[Good afternoon, son! You wh-- You brought a friend?! Oh my, I'll be right there! Err, oh, oh dear!]" The older man certainly sounded excited, and definitely used a lot more emotion in his voice than his son. There was a clatter from the small kitchen area while he dropped something in the excitement, and after that had been picked up and haphazardly shoved on the small counter he stumbled out into the entranceway-slash-living room with a pretty goofy smile and a disheveled look about him.
Greg's dad, in all of his tall and lanky glory, was wearing what looked like a typical salaryman business suit with an apron that read 'KISS THE COOK' in English with a little heart below it over that. His hair was really quite curly and looked difficult to manage, accentuated by the fact that it clearly hadn't been managed and looked a little wild atop his head. The man wore a pair of glasses with pretty large lenses, and the prescription made his eyes look a little bigger through them. He lifted a hand to wave, realized it had a spatula in it, and then shoved that behind his back to wave with the other less occupied hand instead. "[Hello!] Er, that is... Good afternoon! Sorry, I'm used to speaking English here!"
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Greg's dad did come off a little strong, so it wasn't surprising that she'd been caught more or less off-guard. The guy was excitable, easily so, and that was the most embarrassing part. Greg cleared his throat, glancing back to Seiya and then regarding his dad with a nod and a straight face. "Uh, Seiya-chan. That's her name, dad."
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Poor Greg's cheeks were a little pink, matching his friend's, and he did his best to try and hide that. "He's, uh... God, I'm sorry. Heh." The boy rubbed the back of his head; it was pretty hard to hide the embarrassment. "Energetic. Really energetic."
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The bottom layer was clothing, clearly Greg's although not what he usually wore, that had not yet been unpacked either. Things like band t-shirts and other more relaxed outfits. Sitting on top were several movie and music posters as well as a few cheap trophies from sports he'd tried in his very early school years and some glossy pictures of him and his father together. One was particularly cute, with a young Greg holding up a fish he'd caught and smiling. D'aww!
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Peering into the box, she noted the unusual clothing. Betting that he'd look adorable in some of the band t-shirts, she pushed that thought away when he uncovered the pictures of him and his dad when he was younger. "AAAAH! [SO CUTE]!!" She lifted the image of little Greg and his fish, smiling from ear to ear. "Look at you!! [Adorable]!!"
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The boy pulled a likely unexpected assortment of music posters from the box, followed by an obviously thematic slew of gangster movies that he apparently enjoyed. Once again, there was little to be shy about after she'd seen his father, so Greg had no qualms about showing his apparent and slightly ill-suited interests. "I guess there's plenty of room on the walls, huh? You can just, uh... Use your best judgment on where to put them, y'know?"
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Rubbing his palms together, he looked around the room and nodded slowly. "Looks a lot better, huh? I've gotta put these clothes away in the closet, later." Greg nudged at the box and then shrugged, like it was no big deal.
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A call came from the kitchen, where something or other was sizzling. "Dinner's almost ready, you two! I mean, heh, unless you're going to eat out or something!" Greg glanced to Seiya in regards to that question, it was really up to her.
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