Aiko chuckled at Kenji's initial response; now this was one shameless guy! "Mm, well that's where we differ, I guess. People...interest me. Worrying would be the usual reaction, of course, but you'd be surprised at the amount of indifference in the world." She was about to throw in a more interesting topic when a growling noise interrupted her thoughts. Was that...? Aiko blinked and looked down as Kenji pressed a hand to his stomach and excused himself before turning to leave for a meal. What? Was he going to leave just like that? That had hardly been a conversation as far.
...Ah, as if she had anything better to do.
"Hmph. In that case, I'll go with you," said Aiko matter-of-factly and set off after him. She wasn't sure if Kenji'd heard her, and he walked surprisingly fast for someone who was asleep so often. She tailed him as he apparently made his way to what appeared to be a cafe before halting a little way before it. Aiko followed his eyes to a manga shop. Oh, was he into that kind of stuff? Noted. Aiko wasn't so huge a fan herself, but knowing your way around that stuff sometimes got into the most amusing sides of the most quiet of people.
Anyway, his head turned elsewhere, and following his gaze again, she whistled to herself in pleasant surprise as she saw another one of their batchmates standing next to the shop, looking all gloomy by herself despite being a cheerleader and everything. Shion, right? Aiko grinned; two's company, three's a crowd, and crowds were the rowdiest and most unpredictable things. Perfect media for entertaining scenes to unfold. She turned to check on Kenji again; he had stuffed his face into a notebook and was failingly attempting to look inconspicuous. If anything, it made him stand out all the more, and the lack of sight drove him straight into Shion. Aiko guessed it was the cheerleader that he had been avoiding, because he looked horribly flustered afterwards, hastily rushing to get out of the way and muttering things Aiko couldn't hear.
"Haha, what a perfect opportunity," Aiko giggled under her breath, and swooped in towards the two, wrapping her arms around both of them in a huge hug sort of thing. "Oh! What a coincidence!" she exclaimed loudly, but while maintaining her smooth tone. She let go of both of them and beamed. "Shion-chan? This is great, huh? Now we can all have a little party all to ourselves!"
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"Suuuure, sure~" So that was Breaker's reason, eh? How uncouth. Crisis Sonata would pretend it was otherwise, if only to annoy him. She crossed her arms under her chest, peering at him with a foxy smile on her lips. That day she was wearing a nice, flowy, translucent number with the tight cut and the low neckline and everything, bright red against the lush earthy colors of the forest. She most certainly stood out, and was quite happy with that. No amount of monsters could dictate her fashion tastes.
Crisis continued to follow Breaker as he pushed on, paying no attention to how her stiletto heels constantly sank in the wet soil. She was used to such little inconveniences, anyway, and she knew how to walk in just the right way that would lessen them. "In such a wide, empty forest? Oh, I wish," she said. There was no way she would climb up a tree and play music by herself again, hoping but not sure that someone would come over because of it. The time for being mysterious was over; now it would be all fun and games. "Someone has to accompany you out this forest, anyway." She grinned to herself, imagining his possible reactions, if any would even show up on that stony face of his. "It must be awfully lonely for a cute little someone like you to be walking out here all by yourself."
...Ah, as if she had anything better to do.
"Hmph. In that case, I'll go with you," said Aiko matter-of-factly and set off after him. She wasn't sure if Kenji'd heard her, and he walked surprisingly fast for someone who was asleep so often. She tailed him as he apparently made his way to what appeared to be a cafe before halting a little way before it. Aiko followed his eyes to a manga shop. Oh, was he into that kind of stuff? Noted. Aiko wasn't so huge a fan herself, but knowing your way around that stuff sometimes got into the most amusing sides of the most quiet of people.
Anyway, his head turned elsewhere, and following his gaze again, she whistled to herself in pleasant surprise as she saw another one of their batchmates standing next to the shop, looking all gloomy by herself despite being a cheerleader and everything. Shion, right? Aiko grinned; two's company, three's a crowd, and crowds were the rowdiest and most unpredictable things. Perfect media for entertaining scenes to unfold. She turned to check on Kenji again; he had stuffed his face into a notebook and was failingly attempting to look inconspicuous. If anything, it made him stand out all the more, and the lack of sight drove him straight into Shion. Aiko guessed it was the cheerleader that he had been avoiding, because he looked horribly flustered afterwards, hastily rushing to get out of the way and muttering things Aiko couldn't hear.
"Haha, what a perfect opportunity," Aiko giggled under her breath, and swooped in towards the two, wrapping her arms around both of them in a huge hug sort of thing. "Oh! What a coincidence!" she exclaimed loudly, but while maintaining her smooth tone. She let go of both of them and beamed. "Shion-chan? This is great, huh? Now we can all have a little party all to ourselves!"
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"Suuuure, sure~" So that was Breaker's reason, eh? How uncouth. Crisis Sonata would pretend it was otherwise, if only to annoy him. She crossed her arms under her chest, peering at him with a foxy smile on her lips. That day she was wearing a nice, flowy, translucent number with the tight cut and the low neckline and everything, bright red against the lush earthy colors of the forest. She most certainly stood out, and was quite happy with that. No amount of monsters could dictate her fashion tastes.
Crisis continued to follow Breaker as he pushed on, paying no attention to how her stiletto heels constantly sank in the wet soil. She was used to such little inconveniences, anyway, and she knew how to walk in just the right way that would lessen them. "In such a wide, empty forest? Oh, I wish," she said. There was no way she would climb up a tree and play music by herself again, hoping but not sure that someone would come over because of it. The time for being mysterious was over; now it would be all fun and games. "Someone has to accompany you out this forest, anyway." She grinned to herself, imagining his possible reactions, if any would even show up on that stony face of his. "It must be awfully lonely for a cute little someone like you to be walking out here all by yourself."