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Chikusa ([personal profile] kokuyoyo) wrote in [community profile] thenearshore 2018-02-02 09:23 pm (UTC)

A - Orihime's Meadow

[Chikusa arrives with Hakkai, looking about as annoyed as one can expect from the usually dull teen. While it's not unusual for him to slump or look dead eyed- in fact that's his basic state of being for anyone who has known him for more than five minutes- both things seem especially bad today.]

[And the cause of this is the tent to Li Tieugai that he's staring right at.]


...It was troublesome enough as it was... [He sighs, bowing his head and keeping his eyes momentarily hidden from underneath his gray beanie.]

....Are we going to keep this thing...

[Because what else is Orihime going to do with a giant tent dedicated to this asshole?]

B - Flu Season

[The overwhelming presence of the crows can be unsettling to a lot of people. They seem to be everywhere for those trying to help the sick and homeless, watching them with too bright eyes. Are they following the gods and shinki, or are the numbers simply that great?]

[One thing is for certain...]

[A fuck-off giant crane has just divebombed the latest group of them watching some wayward shinki or god.]

[The Sarus crane, somehow, has a simple black beanie attached to its head, flopping around wildly.]

[You're welcome.]


C - Prank War

[When teenagers are cocky and reckless enough, they think they can take on anything, especially when they're up to being little assholes. In regular city life, that's probably true.]

[When the wild comes to play, however, they're a lot more uncertain.]

[Anyone searching around for these wild punks will find a group of them clustered uncertainly near the mouth of an alley. They've been backed up nearly out of it by... Oh, look, it's that same Sarus crane with the same black beanie somehow attached to it. The kids are muttering to each other, sometimes about how to deal with this bird larger than some of them are, sometimes to dare another teen to try and grab the beanie off.]

[Whenever one of them makes a move forward, however, the crane lashes out, snapping out with a sharp beak and making the teens scurry back with mixed yells and (nervous) laughter.]

[Well. The bird is keeping them out of the alleys, at least.]

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