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”... only a couple hundred years older...”
His comment pulled a giggle from the girl sitting at the table, nearly finished with her food as she all but curled up in a ball with feet planted on the chair and her bowl rested on the peaks of her knees. She didn’t find it at all surprising considering they were in a world completely separate of their own. She’d seen many things that defied the laws of nature since they’d gotten there, including floating people. It wasn’t hard to believe that, Oni especially, lived far longer than they did. She was speculating of course, but she was starting to think that Kiyoshi was one. He’d given her a very indirect answer when she asked before, and asked her if he really looked like he could be one. The beast that they had encountered among the bamboo was a creature, hardly a man, and she wouldn’t put it past the legend for it to take many forms. She’d know if she licked him of course, but she was attempting to use context clues. He was, um... strong, unnaturally so. Not to mention the other qualities he had, dangerous in a man and yet he never used them sleazily. Now that wasn’t necessarily a tell that he was Oni, just a good man, but she’d dredge up whatever evidence to support her theory that she could so she didn’t feel bad for trying to crack his mystery.
She eyed him from behind, her lips pressed into a thin line as she hunched a bit and hid behind her expression behind her bowl. Charming, charismatic, handsome. Quirky, and not in an obnoxious way. The way his lips upturned in a smirk… She rolled her eyes at herself, and tore her eyes away from him. Are you analyzing him or crushing on him?
He returned to the table, her gaze trailing over to him before she looked away and unfolded her legs, putting her food back down on the table. She glanced at Eiji for a moment before she turned her attention to Kiyoshi, tilting her head when he mentioned that he was an inventor. What could he offer them though, that was a good question to start with. Yet, she didn’t. ”I’d meant to ask about that, actually. I, uh…” She scratched underneath her jaw, trying to hide her embarrassment like it wasn’t already burning on her cheeks, “I’ve never been on a real mission before. I don’t know what kind of supplies are necessary, and given this is a very different situation, I was hoping you could provide some insight.” Before he could answer, she slipped her other question in. “And what are Sanzou?”
She was a naturally curious person, and sometimes it got her into… situations. Curiosity killed the cat, after all. Yet, she felt that Kiyoshi wasn’t one to lie. If he didn’t want her to know, he’d just deflect the question or blatantly tell her he didn’t want to. Considering everything that had happened though, and the information they had been given before, she felt it harmless to ask and was half expecting a truthful answer.
His comment pulled a giggle from the girl sitting at the table, nearly finished with her food as she all but curled up in a ball with feet planted on the chair and her bowl rested on the peaks of her knees. She didn’t find it at all surprising considering they were in a world completely separate of their own. She’d seen many things that defied the laws of nature since they’d gotten there, including floating people. It wasn’t hard to believe that, Oni especially, lived far longer than they did. She was speculating of course, but she was starting to think that Kiyoshi was one. He’d given her a very indirect answer when she asked before, and asked her if he really looked like he could be one. The beast that they had encountered among the bamboo was a creature, hardly a man, and she wouldn’t put it past the legend for it to take many forms. She’d know if she licked him of course, but she was attempting to use context clues. He was, um... strong, unnaturally so. Not to mention the other qualities he had, dangerous in a man and yet he never used them sleazily. Now that wasn’t necessarily a tell that he was Oni, just a good man, but she’d dredge up whatever evidence to support her theory that she could so she didn’t feel bad for trying to crack his mystery.
She eyed him from behind, her lips pressed into a thin line as she hunched a bit and hid behind her expression behind her bowl. Charming, charismatic, handsome. Quirky, and not in an obnoxious way. The way his lips upturned in a smirk… She rolled her eyes at herself, and tore her eyes away from him. Are you analyzing him or crushing on him?
He returned to the table, her gaze trailing over to him before she looked away and unfolded her legs, putting her food back down on the table. She glanced at Eiji for a moment before she turned her attention to Kiyoshi, tilting her head when he mentioned that he was an inventor. What could he offer them though, that was a good question to start with. Yet, she didn’t. ”I’d meant to ask about that, actually. I, uh…” She scratched underneath her jaw, trying to hide her embarrassment like it wasn’t already burning on her cheeks, “I’ve never been on a real mission before. I don’t know what kind of supplies are necessary, and given this is a very different situation, I was hoping you could provide some insight.” Before he could answer, she slipped her other question in. “And what are Sanzou?”
She was a naturally curious person, and sometimes it got her into… situations. Curiosity killed the cat, after all. Yet, she felt that Kiyoshi wasn’t one to lie. If he didn’t want her to know, he’d just deflect the question or blatantly tell her he didn’t want to. Considering everything that had happened though, and the information they had been given before, she felt it harmless to ask and was half expecting a truthful answer.