"Angela Roberts" | Ginia (
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Who: Ginia and friends
When: 5/16 through 5/21
Where: Various locations on the Near and Far Shore
What: Ebisu has a festival on the 21st, Ginia calls on some friends to help with preparations. [Prayer Chain 17]
Prompts in the comments
When: 5/16 through 5/21
Where: Various locations on the Near and Far Shore
What: Ebisu has a festival on the 21st, Ginia calls on some friends to help with preparations. [Prayer Chain 17]
Prompts in the comments
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"It looks like a really fancy temple!" It really was beautiful. Romeo stood awestruck at it before grinning up at Ginia. Castles were like temples but for humans, right?
"Who lives there?"
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If they weren't on such a time crunch, she'd suggest they take a detour and check it out. It's a place she's always wanted to go to herself, may will one day if someone wants a tour in sign language. But today, they need to move on.
"Why don't you and Elfnein come back and check it out? You can use Ebisu's shrine to get here."
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He nodded at her suggestion. "I bet Elfnein would love it! She likes history and learning things!"
He would ask her and they could come here one day!
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There are all sorts of museums, zoos, aquariums, and historical sites they could both enjoy without going too far away from Tokyo.
Ginia finishes mapping out the route and leads the way through the grounds and out toward the nearest station.
"Ever been on a train?" she asks through her phone, keeping Romeo close by as they reach the busy station. With how most people seem to teleport around or run across rooftops or fly, it feels like the people who actually use the transportation system are fairly low. A pity, it's a nice system.
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He shook his head, wide eyed and excited. "No! Are we going on one now?"
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With only a few minutes between trains, it doesn't take long for one to arrive, the station chime playing as the train pulls up to the platform. There's an open spot near a window; Ginia lets Romeo take the seat so he can look out the window while she stands. With several stops to go, Romeo has plenty of time to enjoy the city scenery passing by as the train rolls along.
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Once on the train he knelt on the seat looking out of the window. "We are going so fast!"
Yes he's flown on a magic cloud and regularly teleports but this isn't magic, this is something humans do and it's amazing!
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The train slows as it approaches the next station, coming in at a precise stop. The station's jingle plays as the doors open, people getting on and off the train.
"We have five more stops to go and then we're going to walk a little to get to the house. We'll take the train back to the shrine too."
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Five stops! Romeo counted them as they continued, keeping up a running commentary at the exciting things he saw from the window. The city was really interesting and it was different seeing it out of the window of a train rather than on the street in amongst all the hustle and bustle.
Soon they were drawing to a stop for the fifth time!
"Is this where we get off, miss Ginia?" The train had been exciting, but now the task of delivering the invitations was about to begin!
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Their first destination is a small house with a small stone wall around the perimeter. The small area inside is full of potted plants - flowers, vegetables, and herbs - and a soft-looking moss lawn. There's a paved path up to the front of the house.
Ginia makes sure the letter is ready and a message typed on her phone to play. She straightens out her suit jacket before knocking on the door. There's barking from inside, the scrabbling of paws on wood.
"One moment, one moment," calls a voice from inside. There's quiet hushing from behind the door, a few more barks, before the door slides open. An elderly man looks out, adjusting his glasses as he peers at the two of them. At his side, an excited terrier paws at the ground and barks again. "Can I help you?"
Ginia bows and offers the letter to him, playing her message.
"Good morning. We're here to deliver a letter on behalf of your son, Ryosuke, and come bearing his wishes."
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"He made this invitation specially for you, sir!"
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It's the sort of request from the elderly that can't be refused. The dog barks in agreement, spinning around in happy circles and running past his owner. Ginia follows, pausing to remove her shoes and line them up so she can step into them later.
The home is old, cozy, full of personal items but also a bit barren. He ushers them to the dining room, setting the letter down as he heads to the kitchen to make tea. Lucky for Romeo, the dog is very friendly and all to happy to investigate.
"Make yourself comfortable. Don't worry, Hachi is friendly. Are you two from the shrine?"
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Romeo sits on the floor to say hello to Hachi, since they are being all formal and inviting this man he makes sure to sit formally too, just like they had been taught in training!
"Hello Hachi! Do you like strokes?"
It seemed Hachi did indeed like pets because he rolled onto his back and let Romeo scratch his belly. He glances up at Ginia, to let her answer the mans question, because... They aren't really. But Romeo doesn't want to lie and Ginia probably has a clever way of saying it!
The man came back a moment later, a tray of tea and a plate with some wrapped biscuits. "If I'd known I was having two young people visit me I would have picked up some snacks in the town, but hopefully you like green tea chocolate."
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She smiles as he returns, bowing her head thankfully, rising a bit incase he needs sitting down. "This is fine, thank you. We're the ones who came by unexpectedly. But we come bearing the will of your grandson. He would like to gather the family together in honor of Ebisu-sama, but I will let his words speak for himself."
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The man sat carefully and leaned forwards to start pouring tea. "Well since he sent you two all the way out here, I best read that letter."
He handed Ginia a cup and put another on the table, he smiled kindly at Romeo. I'd let that cool down young man, I know how impatient small boys can be." He seemed lost in thought for a moment before he picked up the letter and began to read.
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Ginia lightly blows on her tea, alternating between watching Romeo and Hachi, and the former priest. The man lightly dabs at his eyes as he folds the letter up and sets it on the table.
"Ahh, Ryosuke... he was always a good boy. Very shy, very sensitive, I worried about him. Managing a shrine is difficult work, especially one with such a long history. Tell me, what do young people, especially foreigners, know about Ebisu-sama these days?"
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"What's a foreigner? Ebisu-sama is really kind and a really hard worker! Even though he's just little he's really brave and wants to make everyone happy!"
He scratches Hachi's ears as he speaks but then stops. Because he's not sure he's meant to have said so much! He glances at Ginia.
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She's relieved when the man gives a sudden laugh, face crinkling up as he smiles at Romeo.
"A foreigner is someone from a different country, though ah, maybe I shouldn't be so quick to judge. Yes, that's right, Ebisu-sama is all of that." He passes one of the wrapped snacks over to Romeo before turning to look at Ginia. "And your thoughts?"
It takes Ginia a bit longer to choose and type out her words, hoping her answer will suffice when she plays it. There's quite a lot she could say about her god, but there's still a divide between the Near and Far Shores.
"Ebisu-sama is a caring, joyous god who wishes for the best and does everything he can for everyone. We can all learn from his determination and joy. I don't think anyone can doubt Ebisu-sama loves humans."
The former priest smiles and nods, also handing a snack over.
"I'll have to speak to Hanako, but I think there's one trip left in these old bones."
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Then the man spoke and Romeo's grin grew so wide! "You'll go to the festival sir? Mister Ryosuke is going to be so happy!"
The man chuckled again, "How could I deny him when he has taken such care to invite me?"
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"He will be very happy to hear that. Do you want to write a reply for us to bring back? I have paper and pens on me."
"Prepared, aren't you." Ginia gives an acknowledging nod and a slight smile as she pulls out a folder from her briefcase and pulls out a crisp piece of paper and matching envelope. An assortment of brush pens follow.
The man chooses a pen and aligns the piece of paper on the table, hand poised as he considers his words. His writing is beautiful; compact, but with sharp lines and round curves. Each character flows into each other as he writes, smiling to himself. When he finishes, he sets the letter aside so it can fully dry.
"What are your names? I want to write something for each of you."
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But then again he is so old that he must have practised a lot to get this good!
"I'm Romeo sir!" He grinned, waiting to let Ginia introduce herself.
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"I'm Jitsumi." Ginia traces out the kanji on the tabletop with her finger. She considered giving her real name, but it felt more fitting giving the name Ebisu gave her.
"Truth, a good meaning. Let me think of what to write."
Ginia offers two more pieces of paper as the former priest decides what to write. He begins with Romeo, writing his name in katakana, then the message with a bit more of a sweeping style. It's a wish that Romeo will remain kind and cheerful as he grows up.
For Ginia, he writes a wish for her to remain kind and to be a role model to younger people.
Given the flourishing style and usage of kanji, it's understandable if Romeo can't immediately read the message. Secretly, Ginia is stuck on a word or two on her own as she accepts the message with a bow.
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"Thank you very much sir! I hope you really enjoy the festival!"
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There is plenty of work Ginia has to get back to even after delivering the second letter, but what good is their work if they don't take the time to connect with people on the Near Shore? She can't bring herself to say no, and staying for lunch wouldn't hurt.
"I think we have time to spare. Romeo, do you want to stay?"
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"I would like that a lot, miss Ginia, sir!" They still had another letter to deliver but they would have time! They had set off nice and early to make sure they got everything done!