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Ikeda Kiriko | 池田 妃凛子 ([info]apathyisboring) wrote in [info]disappear_rpg,
@ 2010-08-24 17:50:00

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Entry tags:kiriko, kozue

Who: Kiriko & Kozue
What: Reunited and it feels so good
When: Post-dungeon
Where: Dorm
Why: BFFs?

The movers might as well have painted her half of the dorm grey, in Kiriko's opinion.

Gone were the mahogany cabinets, filled with dresses for all occasions and at least two pairs of matching shoes to boot. The handsome vanity with curving arms to hold a broad mirror had been replaced with a squat desk, standard issue to the dorms, with a cheap tilted mirror on top of it. Most of the makeup and product that had once littered the top of it was gone, too - only the basics, only things she had bought with her own money. She had to fight for her facial cleanser, and while she had convinced her mother that to be asked to live without would be too cruel, the container of what she had was certainly not the fancy imported fruit-smelling stuff she was used to.

The dresser was gone, also replaced with something standard issue, and its drawers were far less empty, filled with only the necessities. The handsome perfume bottles that used to stand along the back of it were all missing. Her hairbrush and curling iron, at least, were familiar and sitting in their appropriate places next to the bed, which itself was now one of the old Nanakamado ones with decidedly itchier sheets than she was used to. Kiriko was presently lying on it, face-down in one of the unfortunately lumpy pillows. She had fully expected that she would be able to live without the luxuries, talked herself up, told herself that it would be completely and utterly and thoroughly worth it, but she was already starting to feel stinky and frumpy, and having to look over at Kozue's bright and shining half of the dorm was trying her willpower.

Kozue was there, though. That was one bright thing. Sort of.

Kozue said she wasn't angry at her, but weirdly enough, that almost felt worse. At least if Kozue had said "Why didn't you tell me?" and "I wanted you to have been there," she could apologize, and look extremely penitent, and then her friend would forgive her. Instead she was abandoning her to a stripped-down dorm room, and Kiriko had no idea where she stood.

She sighed into the pillow, then surfaced for air, lest Kozue think she was trying to suffocate herself.

"I managed to store some stuff in the butterfly room before they got it all," she said with a grimace, not quite managing to sound hopeful.



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Re: THE HOTEL
[info]anthesphoria
2010-08-29 04:25 pm UTC (link)
Kozue stretched her back gently, enjoying the feeling of muscles that had been soaked in mineral baths and worked over, and over. The exhaustion and acidic burn of running far past healthy limits were starting to fade; ideally, she'd find a reason to skip out on sprints when Tennis practice started up again, and she'd feel right as rain in no time.

It would be nice if there was a simple formula like that for the emotional exhaustion, lingering just like lactic acid all over her thoughts. That was a weird comparison, she decided, furrowing her brow, and reaching for another petit four. "I wish I was quarter French," Kozue declared—it was not really a response to Kiriko's question about the French dessert, but it was better than a shrug or a half-hearted explanation. "There'd be way better food." She propped her head up slightly, balancing on her elbows, and looked more closely at her best friend; the uneaten bonbon remained in Kozue's hand.

"Of course. I'm glad you came; this place is nice enough alone," that was not wholly true, because it was great alone, because they had bonbons and cable and massages, among many other things, but she wasn't going to tell Kiriko that in as many words. "But it's better with a friend. ... Hm, think we could just live here for the rest of the school term?"

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