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Kimihiro Watanuki ([info]aprilfirst) wrote in [info]vas_captio_rpg,
Watanuki nodded at Cheryl. "Yes, I'm from around that period too. From Tokyo, Japan," he said. "So... River comes from the future. Or a future, at any rate. It's all so complicated!" he exclaimed, taking his head into his hands.
He often felt unlucky, and it wasn't the first time that something weird had happened to him, but usually he'd be surrounded by people he could rely on. Even seeing Domeki's stupid face would have improved matters.

He was starting to feel hungry, too, and his throat felt parched. He hadn't realized how much time they'd spent inside the library, but it must have been longer than he'd thought. It was probably afternoon already.
He took the bottle of water and, after peering at it suspiciously, took a small swig. The water tasted normal, but he still wasn't trusting anything he found in this place.

Personally, Watanuki thought that Cheryl's idea would be useless. The tic tacs were small and easy to miss, and he wouldn't have been surprised if the buildings happened to move overnight. But he just shrugged and nodded at the girl. It wasn't as if they had any other use for the candies.
"What's the time?" he asked. He didn't have a watch and was bad at guessing what time it was judging by the sky. When he stepped outside the library he noticed that the sun was still high on the horizon, but he couldn't have said how many hours of daylight they had left. The only thing he knew was that they'd better get a move on if they wanted to eat something for dinner.

"Maybe we'd better split up," he suggested, somehow reluctantly. They had no idea of where to find food, or if there was any food at all in that place. "If I search in a place and you two search in another, we'll cover a larger area," he said. "We can meet again here later and share whatever we've found. If we find anything at all," he added glumly.


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