Shikyoin Hibiki (
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Open ♔ The Rows of Her Sighs
Who: Hibiki Shikyoin
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What: Lots of opportunities to bother Hibiki.
When: June 10-12, 2016
Where: A Near Shore coffeeshop; Apollo’s temple
Summary: Hibiki had thought she knew how to get home. She didn’t. So she tries to do something about it and fails.
[ I. June 10 - God in the Shell ]

[ Having taken a nasty shock during her shopping trip toPHarajuku, Hibiki’s kept to her temple for the past few days. The Wi-Fi signal there has grown…suboptimal, however…so today finds her at a Near Shore coffeeshop offering unnecessarily fancily-sized drinks and various pastries to complement them. (You know the one.)
Cup in one hand and laptop in the other, Hibiki’s currently occupying a table originally intended to seat a party of 6 all by her fabulous, intellectual self - and she does look the part. Knowing she’d be starting the day working on the computer, she’s attired herself in a button-down cardigan and a pair of glasses.
How well she manages to keep up the calm, confident air with which she’s typing, however, may depend on at what point you enter this coffeeshop. Right after they’ve opened, Hibiki’s spirits and hopes are high. Even if PriPara hadn’t been where she’d expected to find it, its system is so poorly-guarded that even a monkey could hack it! She’ll just create a backdoor for herself and slip on in. Any moment now, this will work…
….By noon, her table is decorated with three or four scattered, empty cups and a single pastry wrapper, and Hibiki has her legs crossed beneath herself as she types, frowning. Interrupting her looks near-impossible.
………..By dinnertime, the table is positively littered with cups and wrappers. Some have even fallen, unheeded, to the floor. Hibiki herself has slumped so far down in her seat that her feet are sticking out from the opposite side of the table. One is jiggling up and down, and is a prime tripping hazard.
She’s still occasionally pressing a button or moving her trackpad, but behind those glasses, Hibiki’s eyes have taken on the same dull sheen as her computer screen. ]
[ II. June 10 - Homewired Bound ]

[ Of course it’s raining. Just like it has been all day. Why wouldn’t it.
Hibiki is…shaky, to say the least….when she finally leaves the coffeeshop. (The shock of the day’s events, of course. Nothing to do with how her blood is probably more caffeine than iron right now.) Something moves behind her. She jumps, whirling around. ]
Wh—
[ III. June 11 - Reading Rainbummed ]

[ Hibiki is so used to having her butler take care of everything that she has no idea her temple’s front door is unlocked. If you wander in, and happen to come upon this sitting room, you’ll find a pair of spellbooks lying on the ground. One is spread-eagled, pages bent; the other had the good fortune to land with its cover shut. Either way, they have the appearance of unfortunate items cast aside in a fit of pique.
For some reason.
Deeper within the private areas of her temple (behind, in other words, at least one more unlocked door), a third door slams. ]
[ IV. June 12 - Bring Movie to Life ]

[ She’s still keeping to her private quarters, but Hibiki has reached a point where she can sit upright again. Currently she’s got a movie going on one of the countless projector screens in her temple, and the Heavens’ BBS up on her laptop on the couch next to her, but she isn’t paying attention to either. Instead, she has her head averted as she slouches, not really looking at anything in particular.
Clearly this means it’s a good time to bother her. She very obviously doesn’t have anything else going on. ]
What: Lots of opportunities to bother Hibiki.
When: June 10-12, 2016
Where: A Near Shore coffeeshop; Apollo’s temple
Summary: Hibiki had thought she knew how to get home. She didn’t. So she tries to do something about it and fails.
[ I. June 10 - God in the Shell ]
[ Having taken a nasty shock during her shopping trip to
Cup in one hand and laptop in the other, Hibiki’s currently occupying a table originally intended to seat a party of 6 all by her fabulous, intellectual self - and she does look the part. Knowing she’d be starting the day working on the computer, she’s attired herself in a button-down cardigan and a pair of glasses.
How well she manages to keep up the calm, confident air with which she’s typing, however, may depend on at what point you enter this coffeeshop. Right after they’ve opened, Hibiki’s spirits and hopes are high. Even if PriPara hadn’t been where she’d expected to find it, its system is so poorly-guarded that even a monkey could hack it! She’ll just create a backdoor for herself and slip on in. Any moment now, this will work…
….By noon, her table is decorated with three or four scattered, empty cups and a single pastry wrapper, and Hibiki has her legs crossed beneath herself as she types, frowning. Interrupting her looks near-impossible.
………..By dinnertime, the table is positively littered with cups and wrappers. Some have even fallen, unheeded, to the floor. Hibiki herself has slumped so far down in her seat that her feet are sticking out from the opposite side of the table. One is jiggling up and down, and is a prime tripping hazard.
She’s still occasionally pressing a button or moving her trackpad, but behind those glasses, Hibiki’s eyes have taken on the same dull sheen as her computer screen. ]
[ II. June 10 - Homewired Bound ]
[ Of course it’s raining. Just like it has been all day. Why wouldn’t it.
Hibiki is…shaky, to say the least….when she finally leaves the coffeeshop. (The shock of the day’s events, of course. Nothing to do with how her blood is probably more caffeine than iron right now.) Something moves behind her. She jumps, whirling around. ]
Wh—
[ III. June 11 - Reading Rainbummed ]
[ Hibiki is so used to having her butler take care of everything that she has no idea her temple’s front door is unlocked. If you wander in, and happen to come upon this sitting room, you’ll find a pair of spellbooks lying on the ground. One is spread-eagled, pages bent; the other had the good fortune to land with its cover shut. Either way, they have the appearance of unfortunate items cast aside in a fit of pique.
For some reason.
Deeper within the private areas of her temple (behind, in other words, at least one more unlocked door), a third door slams. ]
[ IV. June 12 - Bring Movie to Life ]
[ She’s still keeping to her private quarters, but Hibiki has reached a point where she can sit upright again. Currently she’s got a movie going on one of the countless projector screens in her temple, and the Heavens’ BBS up on her laptop on the couch next to her, but she isn’t paying attention to either. Instead, she has her head averted as she slouches, not really looking at anything in particular.
Clearly this means it’s a good time to bother her. She very obviously doesn’t have anything else going on. ]

II. June 10 - Homewired Bound
[He asks, a concerned, polite note accompanying that address. One hand holds a plastic bag of what seems to be various biscuits and fruits, while the other is holding an umbrella.
Looks like he picked a bad day to go shopping, and the nearest shrine to jump back to Heaven is quite a walk away. He'd been considering if he wanted to risk getting the groceries wet when he'd saw this young lady (...at least, he thinks she's a woman? He needed to do a double-take to check before he approached her, women in this present age do have pretty short haircuts) stumbling out of the nearby coffee shop in a shaky, stilted gait.
Does she have an umbrella on her? If not, he's going to offer his.]
Are you ill, young miss? [Alas, caffeine overdose through coffee did not exist in 2nd century AD. To Lu Meng, she looks more than just a bit jumpy, and definitely too twitchy.]
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Startled, Hibiki blinks up at the umbrella above her - she did not have one on her, no - and then, shakily, at the gentleman offering it. Gentleman. That means she's. Right. She's still here. Still in this place. Where there's. ]
...no PriPara.
[ Her head is stuck in that track, but give her a second. She'll unstick it soon.
Probably. As soon as her heartbeat stops threatening to start a revolution. ]
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Do you need me to call someone to accompany you home? A friend, or a family member?
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Hibiki holds up one hand, the other going to her temples. Focus. She has to focus. Even if both her racing heart and her pounding head have decided to ignore the royal commands. ]
...Don't trouble yourself. Nothing is amiss.
[ That hand she's holding up is shaking. There is so much energy inside of herself but not clarity of thought to accompany it. How infuriating. ]
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2!
[Barry jumps back too as Hibiki whirls around. He wasn't expecting such a sudden reaction.]
Hey, what's got you all jumpy?
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...she'll worry about why she thinks of this man that way later.
When she opens her eyes again, she's smirking, with one eyebrow cocked. ] And to you. Don't agency presidents customarily have staff?
[ ...that eyebrow is twitching up and down, actually. And one side of her smirk is threatening to do the same. ]
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[Translation: he can't afford to hire that many people.]
What about you? Burnin' the midnight oil in there?
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1/2
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1 evening
She enters a coffee shop on the way home to the Far Shore, intent to try their shortcake that was advertised on a board outside. She puts in her order and takes a number clipped to a ... gosh, what do you call those things? (A card holder?) and scans the place for a seat. The cafe is very crowded, so she can only find one table that's free. It's being occupied most rudely by only one person, even though it's spacious enough for several. ]
Hello! [ she announces importantly. ] Is it all right if I sit?
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They just keep staring at their computer. And twitching, a little bit. ]
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I am sitting here. I'd appreciate it if you'd move some of your things. It's very inconsiderate, you know. There aren't any open tables in here.
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I. June 10 - God in the Shell -- in the evening
[Felicia was still getting used to this sprawling city that she and Lara often took jobs in, and had taken to wandering on her own in the evenings to find a newspaper and get a hot drink to prepare herself for an evening of tidying up the temple. She had just ordered herself a soy latte that was heavily laden with vanilla syrup (for drinking too much milk gave her terrible stomach problems, as she had learned one unfortunate evening) when she spotted the wisp of silvered hair-- still perfectly coiffed-- peeking out from the pile of cups in the corner.
Gently tip-toeing over, just to be sure she wouldn't disturb the person, Felicia planned to investigate this 'problem'. Whatever it was.
Surely she wouldn't have to bring a sick person home, right?]
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Hibiki's foot bounces up and down on the other side of the table, jittery from the caffeine - she'd started with her usual tea, but as the day'd wore on she'd had a coffee for stamina. Then, it had tasted surprisingly not terrible, so she'd had another. And another. And.
Her eyes are unfocused, but still she's typing in code. On autopilot. Slowly.
The glowing box on the table appears to have taken Hibiki prisoner, Felicia. ]
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Moving carefully, Felicia quietly picked up a few of the cups that were in her way and neatly set them aside before she leaned in close to Hibiki. The glazed look in the dashing young person's eyes was trouble, and there was no ignoring the spark of worry she felt in her heart at the sight.]
Hibiki...?
[Felicia asked softly, hoping not to disturb this person too much while she got their attention. And, if this didn't work....
Well, she had something else up her sleeve.]
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II
It takes her a moment to recognise the person walking in front of her, mainly because that shade of blue is rather distinctive even by Far Shore standards. Without even thinking about it, she speeds up a little, catching up to Hibiki so she can share the umbrella - but when Hibiki startles like that, Maria pulls back a bit, looking concerned.]
Are you alright? It's horrible weather to be out in without protection. [Not to mention how out-of-it Hibiki seems.]
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[ She'll upgrade you as soon as she learns you're a Queen of Music, no worries. (Also, that "Princess" was totally in English.)
Hibiki thinks about this woman's sudden appearance, remembering where she is, and smiles her Prince smile as befits her genius Princess. ] A heart as sunny as yours doesn't deserve this dismal stage, either.
[ She's trying to do the cool, suave royal thing. And she would have pulled it off if her whole body weren't vibrating of its own accord. ]
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As it is, "sunny" as she might be, there's a frown of worry on her face still.]
I did choose to go out in it, at least. But enough about me - you look like you're coming down with something. [Perhaps not quite accurate, but the shaking in this weather...]
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and then there's this asshole
ah yes
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III
Yet, something makes Hibiki think that it's one of those abandoned temples, given the fact that the door is open. If that's really the case, then it shouldn't be too much of a deal if he has a look around, right...
The books on the floor upon which he stumbles eventually puzzle him, but well. Maybe someone left in a hurry? Everything was possible.
Or maybe they haven't left at all, considering that door slam a few minutes later.]
Who's there? Show yourself.
[Should he really be the one asking this.]
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Plus, there's a third book lying on the loveseat: something called The Borrowers. And it has a purple bookmark with a little gold tassel decorated with a crown-shaped bead sticking out of it. ]
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For now, Hibiki just sits down on the loveseat and picks up the book and starts reading, making sure the bookmark stays in its place. He has some free time on his hands, so why not read this story.
Who knows, maybe something interesting is going to happen as he goes through it.]
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II - June 10
[ Fancy seeing you here Hibiki. Mikleo seems a bit surprised with his bag of groceries in the rain when he almost runs into the other. Rain only helped amplified his powers and Mikleo was merrily walking around without a drop of water on his clothes. The fun things about being able to manipulate water. ]
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Stepping back, and trying to will her heart back to a normal pace (while it slows, this still...does not quite work), she shivers involuntarily. Talking. They have to...talk. None of his business. She needs to put him in his place.
If only she could focus. ] ....Fine.
[ Not her best showing, that. ]
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He did look genuinely concerned as he noticed that she really didn't look well at all. ]
I beg to differ. You look like you're about to fall over any moment now. I'm not a doctor but you are showing signs of fatigue. Perhaps, I can assist you in getting home?
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1, in the evening.
Shikyoin Hibiki-san. Are you alright?
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<---symbolic representation. (for now.)
Shikyoin Hibiki-san, however, is most definitely not alright. Lara might have gotten more reaction out of a stuffed doll. Her head even starts to list like one.
Also, for someone who couldn't eat barbecue without turning it into a Takarazuka number, this table is really messy. ]
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Hibiki-san. Hey! What's wrong with you?
[She's hoping it's just teenage games, or a lack of good tea...]
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