She wants to follow, stop him again, help him out, do something, but he read her signs, ignored them, moved past her and at that point doing more is pushing her luck and there hasn't been much of that in her life.
God or shinki? It's certainly the question of the day. If he's a god, then he'll have a shinki in his charge. If he's a shinki, his god will find him soon enough. Ultimately, none of her business. It still doesn't remove the feeling of unease and worry. The feeling she should do something more, try again. He's just a child, the youngest she's seen around.
She takes a step after him. He's a kid who knows how to handle a knife. The second attempt might end bloodier. Is it really worth it when he was the one who approached her and then left just as quickly?
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She wants to follow, stop him again, help him out, do something, but he read her signs, ignored them, moved past her and at that point doing more is pushing her luck and there hasn't been much of that in her life.
God or shinki? It's certainly the question of the day. If he's a god, then he'll have a shinki in his charge. If he's a shinki, his god will find him soon enough. Ultimately, none of her business. It still doesn't remove the feeling of unease and worry. The feeling she should do something more, try again. He's just a child, the youngest she's seen around.
She takes a step after him. He's a kid who knows how to handle a knife. The second attempt might end bloodier. Is it really worth it when he was the one who approached her and then left just as quickly?
Ginia lets him go.]