Rin Okumura (
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[Closed] Who let the dogs out!
Who: Add and Rin
When: December 25th
Where: The Near Shore
What: Prayer #16, on a mission to reunite a dog with their owner!
[ Finally they were doing a mission! Rin's glad to be of assistance to some real godly work! No dealing with forest freaks, or wrecking the heavens. Something that's really going to make an impact on someone's life. Okay, maybe they are here just to find a lost dog, but still Rin feels he can be useful!
The prayer originates from a suburban area a little outside of Tokyo. So the neighborhood is pretty quiet, and there's not many people walking about. Not that it matters, since people couldn't really see them.
He looks towards Add, unable to contain his excitement.] So what should we do first? Should we put up missing posters? Question some witnesses? Or should we shake up the local gang for answers?
[Of course, Rin thinks finding a lost dog is similar to finding a missing person.]
When: December 25th
Where: The Near Shore
What: Prayer #16, on a mission to reunite a dog with their owner!
[ Finally they were doing a mission! Rin's glad to be of assistance to some real godly work! No dealing with forest freaks, or wrecking the heavens. Something that's really going to make an impact on someone's life. Okay, maybe they are here just to find a lost dog, but still Rin feels he can be useful!
The prayer originates from a suburban area a little outside of Tokyo. So the neighborhood is pretty quiet, and there's not many people walking about. Not that it matters, since people couldn't really see them.
He looks towards Add, unable to contain his excitement.] So what should we do first? Should we put up missing posters? Question some witnesses? Or should we shake up the local gang for answers?
[Of course, Rin thinks finding a lost dog is similar to finding a missing person.]