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Akuba Maeko ([info]giantfruitbyday) wrote in [info]disappear_rpg,
@ 2009-11-06 04:09:00

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Entry tags:maeko, misaki

Who: Maeko, Misaki
What: Something.
Where: School
When: Afterschool, on a non-club day for either of them, once Misa's back.
Why: Because Maeko did something really stupid.

Maeko had attempted to write a note. And failed. Even when writing she didn't really trust her skill with words. What had been written, if one attempted to look behind the heavy strikeouts, was nice enough. Higher than the normal standard for a Nanakamado locker note, anyway (though this meant very little, considering the standard of most Nanakamado locker notes).

Instead, a room number and the word 'afterschool' had been scrawled on it. The note had been placed inside a large sketchbook which was empty other than 'Property of Aoi Misaki. Please return if found.' writted in the inside cover in very small, very neat writing. Taped to the front of it was the bracelet.

The repair was imperfect. Maeko lacked the dexterity to use wire or clasps and not all the beads had been retrieved. The lost beads had been replaced by store-bought glass ones that didn't quite match. Thin white ribbon had been used instead of both wire and clasps, it would require tying.

After school, Maeko waited in the specified classroom sat on a table and kicking her legs. She wasn't sure what she was going to do next but this seemed like a good enough first step.



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[info]giantfruitbyday
2009-11-09 05:04 am UTC (link)
"I don't see why they would. You'd just be trying to help them." Maeko set the cake down at the table and sat, removing the strawberry from the top of the cake to eat it last.

"I guess something like that would suit you." She said. "I mean, if anything can convince people to all cheer up and get along..."

"You'd be better off talking to Sagaki-senpai about that." Maeko said icily. Misaki may have been her friend but that made it no less distasteful to compare this to a story. And that was it, it wasn't like she was insulted by the implication that she hadn't already been doing that and that her own efforts were so meaningless it didn't count.

She moved on to the next topic quickly. "Just say it."

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[info]pinksunbeam
2009-11-09 07:52 am UTC (link)
"It's just that sometimes people don't realize you're just trying to help and get easily offended." Misaki said softly and smiled. "You still do that. Ever since middle school you always picked those off and made sure you ate them last."

Misaki shook her head, "I can try but...I can't even convince anyone in our group to be...well..."

"Ah...No no! Maeko-chan I didn't mean it like that," she instictively grabbed Maeko by the hand and looked at her. "I just ment that, like...I'm not good at explaining it. It's like...I want to know who's doing this so that it doesn't keep happening. I think all the time about how...How I should have done things differently then maybe...you wouldn't have..." Misaki blushed and pulled back some, "You and the others, you do so much when it comes to this. I just...I worry that, considering how my shadow acted apparently, the next one might actually kill someone. And I really really don't want that to happen. That's all."

Misaki swallowed, "Um...I was just thinking...maybe we could try that room mate thing again...That is if you want to."

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[info]giantfruitbyday
2009-11-09 08:26 am UTC (link)
"Why wouldn't I? The strawberries are the best part." Maeko said, taking a small forkfull of the cake itself.

"The group's...difficult." Maeko settled on. "I wouldn't worry about it too much. We're getting the rescues done and people came to help when it was dangerous.

"It's fine. But there's no sense worrying over what's already happenned." She said, sighing. "Sagaki-senpai's pretty obsessive over it. I don't think there's much he'd miss. But you could go ask him if you were concerned."

Maeko smiled and nodded. "Of course."

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[info]pinksunbeam
2009-11-09 08:44 am UTC (link)
Misaki giggled at that, "I would disagree with you there there, since I like cheeries a bit more. But strawberries are good too."

"Difficult and they can be, what's the word for it...when you think you know something but...You don't." Misaki mutterd some, she took a bite of her own cake and sighed, "But it shouldn't just be about that. I mean, we're different in a way. I'd at least like to know, you know, why us."

She gave a short nod as she twirled around the cake, "Maybe I get this from my mom. You know, trying to go over details in my head..." Misaki looked a bit worried. "She's been making calls recently. I don't know to whom, but she seems very determined about something."

At the last comment Misaki looked up, blinked twice then was suddenly leaning over the table to hug Maeko and grinning so brightly that the lights in the room couldn't outshine her. "Really?! You mean it?! I can!"

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[info]giantfruitbyday
2009-11-09 09:02 am UTC (link)
"No way! The strawberry's way better!" Maeko said, pausing for eat her forkful of cake.

"I don't know why it's us, but it's not the important thing right now. everyone's safety comes first."

"You should find out what it's about." Maeko said, setting the fork down and thinking. "If it's something that's a problem it can be dealt with sooner rather than later.

She was suddenly very glad she had set her fork down, narrowly missing being pulled into the cake. She laughed. "Of course you can!"

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