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Arima 'how does I human' Kishou ([personal profile] prodigism) wrote in [community profile] thenearshore2016-03-04 01:40 pm

[Closed]

Who: Arima and Kaneki
What: Prayer #4
When: OOC March 4th
Where: Somewhere
Warnings: None.

"A prayer for learning: I really really really need to get into my first-choice school! Please help me pass this exam."



The cold city below was exactly as he had pictured any of the wards back home. Nothing seemed inherently different and nothing really struck him as odd about this night. He'll easily manuvar through the streets and a top buildings, using his newly acquired powers as a god to quickly navigate through the empty streets. They weren't looking for anything in particular, someone who needed help with studying, it could any number of thousands of people within Japan. But where this particular prayer came from was still a mystery to him.

How was it going to appear or how would either of them know was a mystery to him, but he would take it in stride. He'll turn to the young man beside him then.

"Do you sense anything?"
dimidiampura: (▷ Little things like words matter)

[personal profile] dimidiampura 2016-03-14 08:00 am (UTC)(link)
While moving with ease to keep up with Arima as they maneuvered through the streets, something about it all just struck Kaneki with an unusual sense of nostalgia and he wasn't even entirely sure why. He had to push it aside and focus on the matter at hand, pale gray eyes scanning their surroundings easily and his senses on high alert.

He assumed it was because he was a shinki that his senses seemed heightened to what a human's probably was, not thinking twice about it and simply utilizing it to try and help the other the best he was able to.

"...Barely. It's faint but... I can feel something coming from that direction." Kaneki raised a hand to point toward a location northeast of where they currently stood. It wasn't much to go on but better than nothing and they'd likely find ayakashi and the source of where their prayer came from.