Confused uncertainty follows as Ginia straightens up, remembering in the moment Ebisu isn't really a kid and--despite how the role feels at time--she's not his parent. Was that some kind of breach of the shinki-god partnership? Overstepping general boundaries?
Ginia looks around nervously to see if anyone else is around. There's a gut reaction to apologize, but that feels wrong. She awkwardly stares back, choosing to respond based on his next act.
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Ginia looks around nervously to see if anyone else is around. There's a gut reaction to apologize, but that feels wrong. She awkwardly stares back, choosing to respond based on his next act.