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infinite_reflection2012-06-16 10:19 pm
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Strawberry Short-hair (Seiya Hangout Thread) (RANK UP!)
((Open RP, I welcome multiple threads! <3))
It had been a few days since... the incident. Seiya and her friends were able to save Miho, however, there'd been some emotional side effects. Well, and physical. Seated behind the Yamada Mart counter, it was her first day back in the saddle after the whole ordeal. Mr. Yamada had somehow had a miraculous moment of compassion and let his daughter stay home for about four days. Now that her little mini vacation was up, the girl was expected to be bright eyed and bushy tailed for a while.
Still, despite the expectations put on her, Seiya couldn't help but feel down. Self-consciously tugging at her now stubby pony tail, the girl reflected on what she'd told Greg about her hair. How important it was to her, and how it was the one thing in her life that she could control. Oh well. Win some and lose some. Propping her feet up on the counter, she opened a magazine, deciding to lose herself in the lives of celebrities for a while.
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Sickness had paid off a little bit, given he seemed a little more... Energetic today, than normal. Might've been an odd fit on Gregory, but hopefully not unwelcome! "I thought about texting you, but I figured you were probably busy." In other words, 'hey can I text you in the future'. Y'know, cleverly disguised.
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"What? You should've! I'm never busy!" Seiya playfully whapped his arm, grinning like a doofus. Nothing like a good old dose of quality Greg time to get her mind off things. They were rapidly approaching the station, business men flooding in and out of it like clockwork. Hopefully they wouldn't get too squished.
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Lucky for them, the train they needed had just pulled in when they got to the station. "Uh, with..." How to put it? Moreover, why was it making him /nervous/? "My dad and I usually hold hands. So we don't, like... Lose each other." Errrk, but now his palms were feeling a little sweaty. Maybe not a good idea. "But I mean, well."
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She'd be lying if she didn't admit that the mental image of Greg and his dad holding hands on a train wasn't pretty cute. Glancing at him, she wondered if that was Greg's way of inviting her to link their palms. She'd done it before, so what made this time so special to her? The announcer started calling for the passengers to board, and with a good amount of people filtering in, she decided to just go for it, squeezing his hand before pulling her companion into the train.
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"This is really something you have to get used to, heh. It's, uh... Definitely never this crowded, in America. You've got room to stretch your legs on the subway in New York, usually."
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"Really?" Seiya didn't seem to believe that American transportation would be so, well, easy. "If your trains have so much room, that means not a lot of people are riding them, right? So how do they get around?" That was a silly question, but still, she asked! A very tall businessman bumped into the pair, hoping to inch his way closer to the door as his stop approached. Talk about rude.
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The brakes screeched and the train slowed to a stop before opening. Businessmen filed out, though not enough to allow them /too/ much room. Still, it was nice to get a little air. "Our stop's the next one, don't worry."
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The boy swung Seiya's arm just a tiny bit while they walked, and decided he'd go back to being mildly curious about their encounter on his sick day. "So did, uh... Has Miho-san got one of those personas, now? That's what happens, right?"
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"Yeah." She ran her free fingertips through her bangs. "It was... I... it doesn't seem worth it. The fighting, all for a persona, I mean."
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But enough of that! Bad state of mind, a weirdly jealous one, and he wasn't going to let that overshadow a nice day. "Anyway, uh... Store been busy in my absence? Think I'm the only one who buys that cherry soda, sorry if I got you guys overstocking." Greg snickered at that thought. Just cartons of the cans sitting in the back, unclaimed.
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"I didn't work much while you were gone." Seiya found her grip on his hand tightening, so she loosened it slightly. "But my dad said business is doing okay. That's what the sale is for." Mister Yamada had figured that with so much intake, they'd sell a lot in no time with a little booster sale. Unfortunately, it seemed that when his daughter took over there were little profits to be found. It was honestly a wonder he kept her hired. "I should've visited while you were sick. Duh!" Lightly bonking herself on the head, she apologetically smiled.
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Noooohoho big deal. He was imploding inside his brain, but the exterior was aaall right. After a slow exhale, he was back to mostly normal. New topic! Quick, new topic. "That the shop right there? Been, uh, craving candy for the last few days."
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"Yes! That's it!" The shop was the exact opposite of any place she'd taken him before. Extremely commercialized, it even had a mascot outside! The dancing peppermint in a top hat passed the two some coupons. Awesome! Pushing the door open, Seiya finally let go of his hand, albeit a bit reluctantly. The shop was full of absolutely every candy imaginable, and a few bright displays. A monitor in the back played their jingle on loop, the peppermint man tapdancing across the screen. Cute!
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"I think I'm gonna need some recommendations, here." The boy stepped a little further in to get a better look around... It was like something out of that crappy Charlie and the blah blah little orange midgets movie.
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