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sɪᴍᴏɴ ᴡᴀʟʟᴀᴄᴇ ([personal profile] calmingwaters) wrote in [community profile] infinite_reflection2012-04-22 10:17 pm
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There were some days when Simon Wallace had to take a step back to detach himself from the waking world. It helped the lone boy with his new environment as well as deal with those nagging feelings of anxiety, sadness, boredom & loneliness. It was tough & he wasn't going to lie, he missed his family back home in New York. He missed his father's humble clumsiness in the kitchen, the sound of the chatter of his siblings & the feeling of his dear younger brother snuggling up against him on the couch. Here in Japan, he had none of that.

Some days when he wasn't studying, at a swim meet, or avoiding any sort of means of having a social life, Simon visited one of the town's parks. When the weather was pleasant enough he would find a spot desolate of other people & simply laid down on the grass. Hands were neatly folded over his stomach & his eyelids slowly fell to a close. Soon he began to disconnect, the world around him became dark, black & then his mind left him.

[personal profile] terminalshow 2012-04-25 01:39 pm (UTC)(link)
“That’s excellent! Family bonds are really important, you know?” She smiles wide, and then offers Simon a far too cutsie pair of chopsticks. “No one’s used these, and they’re clean and all.. so.. Feel free!” She had her own pair of equally adorable ones. The bento box, now that it was open, was full of simple rolls, rice, a ton of fruit, and several daifuku mochi. “I made the mochi myself, it’s my favorite, ehe.. Each is like a mystery, since the insides are all different.”

She was already taking a small bite out of one. “Do you have any siblings or anything?”

[personal profile] terminalshow 2012-04-25 03:37 pm (UTC)(link)
She inclined her head politely to him at his thank you, and then contentedly continued munching on her daifuku mochi. Miho was most noticeably polite, and wouldn’t open her mouth to talk unless she’d finished everything in it – she didn’t take big bites, either. “That’s really cool, heh. I’ve got a big brother. I think more siblings would have been nice. Mine moved out already, so the house is pretty quiet. Are you your sisters big brother, or little brother?”

[personal profile] terminalshow 2012-04-25 05:06 pm (UTC)(link)
“I’m the younger sibling, too!” She seemed pretty happy about that. It was something in common, right? “Are you the youngest out of all your family?” Miho tucked some of the hair from her thick braid behind her ear, and offered another cheery smile. “My brother’s a soccer player. It’s pretty cool.. B-but I don’t know much about sports.”

[personal profile] terminalshow 2012-04-26 04:30 pm (UTC)(link)
Miho got a vaguely dreamy look on her face, as she politely helped herself to another small bite of her homemade mochi. One hand cupped her cheek and everything! “I'd love to have that many brothers, aha. A big family seems so cozy.” Her head tilted slightly in thought at the question. “Ah.. um. Yes! I'd call it a big team. He lives in Iwata City, in Shizuoka.. But he comes home for holidays and stuff. He plays on for Júbilo Iwata? T-the uniform looks really cool on him.” She was frowning slightly now! She missed her big bro something fierce.

[personal profile] terminalshow 2012-04-28 03:27 pm (UTC)(link)
“That's a really good idea, actually.” She gave him an appreciative smile, and then moved on to trying one of the sushi rolls she'd made out. “Ah, if you like egg, this one has egg and tuna. I think it's really good. I wouldn't really want to bug him, though, right? Busy, busy guy.” Miho leaned back on a palm. “Is any of your family out here, or are they all back in America?”

[personal profile] terminalshow 2012-04-29 12:19 am (UTC)(link)
“My brother taught me to cook, so I hope they taste okay..” She didn't like to brag about it, but her bro was a really good cook (gosh what a bachelor) as well as a pretty good soccer player. As a result of his help, Miho wasn't half bad in the kitchen herself! “Oh.. I see. I can um, kind of relate, since my brother lives so far away. Not that far, though.”

The girl paused to have another bite of sushi, as a warm breeze rolled over them – it seemed to smell distinctly of summer, despite it only being April. “Hm, uh.. Do you like video games, at all?”

[personal profile] terminalshow 2012-04-30 09:28 pm (UTC)(link)
“That sounds pretty cool. I have a few online games, but I don’t really play them. Ehe, my Mom’s usually the one on the computer all the time, so..! I just study a lot.” She had no problem admitting that the majority of her free time was spent on the books! “But I really like old school fighting games. I play them at the arcade sometimes, you know? There’s one in the mall near the Academy. Ever been?”

[personal profile] terminalshow 2012-05-02 03:02 pm (UTC)(link)
“That's true! It's always really crowded. Ehe, um, but I usually get there right as it opens in the morning, you see? So.. no people, at all! Not that I dislike people, or anything, it's just easier to play without people staring? Is that weird?” She was used to playing in her living room on the tv by herself, after all. “But I've gone there with friends right after school, super crowded, and it's still fun. We usually just go to the picture booths and stuff then.”

[personal profile] terminalshow 2012-05-04 05:34 pm (UTC)(link)
“Yea!” Miho nodded her head in response to his thank-you, then offered him a smile. “Thanks for eating lunch with me. Eating alone when with so much food would have really been unpleasant. I think I got stood up! Or maybe I told her the wrong time?” In any case, she didn't seem too bothered by it now that she'd gotten some company. “Do you hang out here a lot?”