Zeno (
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Who: Zeno, Ouka, later Kija
What: "Two can keep a secret if one of them is dead," unless the dead one is Ouka.
When: 6-23
Where: Far/Near Shore... around...
Warnings: Nothing yet...
Zeno can be a little excessive.
Giving Kaya the sundress provoked such a reaction in her... It was a little overwhelming for them both. Zeno didn't want to-- it wasn't really upsetting to her (he hoped), but he wanted her getting nice things to be the norm, not the exception. She'd carved her living out of the dirt for eighteen years and she deserved to have her stay in heaven be, well, heavenly.
So he decided that gifts would now be regular, but instead of a whole mess of flowers and snacks and clothes, maybe just one thing.
Though clothes were a priority on that list. And the selection was amazing!
So many colors had to mean so many expensive dyes, but little girls like Ouka were unfazed by them. There were woven designs, embroidered designs, even printed designs in more colors than Zeno could easily count. And different shapes and sizes and all ready-made.
"There's so many of this one!" He held up a sky-blue shirt with criss-cross patterns woven across the front. "Do people ever walk into a place and realize someone is wearing the exact same clothes they are? Wouldn't that be funny?"
What: "Two can keep a secret if one of them is dead," unless the dead one is Ouka.
When: 6-23
Where: Far/Near Shore... around...
Warnings: Nothing yet...
Zeno can be a little excessive.
Giving Kaya the sundress provoked such a reaction in her... It was a little overwhelming for them both. Zeno didn't want to-- it wasn't really upsetting to her (he hoped), but he wanted her getting nice things to be the norm, not the exception. She'd carved her living out of the dirt for eighteen years and she deserved to have her stay in heaven be, well, heavenly.
So he decided that gifts would now be regular, but instead of a whole mess of flowers and snacks and clothes, maybe just one thing.
Though clothes were a priority on that list. And the selection was amazing!
So many colors had to mean so many expensive dyes, but little girls like Ouka were unfazed by them. There were woven designs, embroidered designs, even printed designs in more colors than Zeno could easily count. And different shapes and sizes and all ready-made.
"There's so many of this one!" He held up a sky-blue shirt with criss-cross patterns woven across the front. "Do people ever walk into a place and realize someone is wearing the exact same clothes they are? Wouldn't that be funny?"
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Ouka already had a huge pile of clothes -- mostly cute dresses -- draped over her arm when she rounded the corner and caught Zeno's question. He always seemed to have such a strange thought process; it was hard to keep in mind that he was older than her sometimes.
"I don't think I've ever had that happen to me," she answered with a small giggle. Though, thinking on it, she's not sure she'd find it funny if someone wore the same outfit as her unintentionally. It'd likely be more mortifying than hilarious.
"Maybe we could find a dress maker, and we can have a dress made specially for Kaya." Excessive, Zeno? Ouka can be excessive too.
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