Kuriyama Mirai (
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milliways_bar2014-10-13 08:44 pm
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It's been nearly a week since Mirai accidentally found this strange place. And while she misses some things, she finds others easier to live without. (Why does she keep a blog again? Her lip twitches at the thought of people complaining about her overposting once she puts her backlog up.) The one thing proving to be a challenge, other than actually talking to people, is that Observation Window.
And even then, Mirai finds it less intimidated once she's watched it long enough for it to loop. It's almost hypnotic. It may be, strange as it might seem, what she needed to see. Cosmic insignificance can be comforting, especially when curled on a couch with a pot of green tea.
And even then, Mirai finds it less intimidated once she's watched it long enough for it to loop. It's almost hypnotic. It may be, strange as it might seem, what she needed to see. Cosmic insignificance can be comforting, especially when curled on a couch with a pot of green tea.
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Autor's rather ruffled at the moment--ruffled, but completely content. He starts to head home, but then he spots Miss Kuriyama sitting at a table with a cup of tea, surrounded by bonsai and a suitcase.
Huh, he thinks, tilting his head at her, and turning on his heel to approach. Just before he opens his mouth, he realizes she may have seen him tackled to the floor by a two-year-old. His blush is in full force when he asks, "Oh, um, going on a trip?"
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But his question tugs down the corners of Mirai's lips. "Ah, n-no."
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"Miss Kuriyama," he starts, wondering if she'll clean her glasses, "why are you bringing your bonsai and suitcase here? Are you moving in?"
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"....it's not like I have anywhere else to go."
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"What's official, Miss Kuriyama?" he asks, voice and tone soft.
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He fishes through his pocket and holds out his handkerchief, just in case. "I'm sorry. And please, don't answer anything that makes you sad. I don't want to--I'm sorry."
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No one should have to look at anyone as unpleasant as her.
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Then he crosses to the bar and orders a thin, soft blanket. When he returns to her, he gingerly lays it across her shoulders without touching her.
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"Y-you shouldn't..." she protests, face red and marked with tears.
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He wants to know why not, of course, but the more important part is obeying her preference.
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Mirai dabs her eyes one last time and holds the handkerchief back out to him.
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"Ah, my glasses," she goes, turning around.
Unfortunately, she moves too fast and nearly fumbles the bonsai. She unbalances herself to catch it and ends up draping herself over her chair with an "oof!" Her bonsai safe, she lets her head droop down.
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"I..." No. No, she isn't. But even with how obvious that is, saying that is an invitation to explain. "I'll be all right."
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"A-All right," he starts, unsure what he's going to say to her. She won't accept his help, so he shouldn't offer. Right? He stands, and clasps his hands behind his back to keep from doing anything with them. "Will be all right to have tea together when you're done, or would you like to unpack?"
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