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destinystrings2012-12-10 10:26 pm
Two Guys, a Girl, and a Date
Who: Shinjiro Aragaki, Akihiko Sanada, Minako Arisato, Miki Sanada, Minato Arisato
Where: DUAL LOG of Apartment snooping and Dateos
Summary: Aki asks Minato to distract Miki while him, Shinjiro (and Minako because she'll find a way anyway) snoop around her apartment for Christmas presents. But have they found more than they bargained for?
Warnings: Derps.
[MIKI'S APARTMENT]
Well Minato was true to his word, and Miki is currently not here and will not be for a good while. She thankfully has left the air conditioner running since the weather is unusually hot outside and...a bunch of stuff streamed on her bed. It seems that she had been trying on a bunch of clothing to pick the right one, then grabbed what she needed. It wasn't a mess, but there were things scattered around and left in a hurry. Not like anyone would come into her apartment, right?
Right.
[DATE]
Miki is still confused as to what is happening. Why did she accept in the first place? Well...she has an idea, but she isn't sure how she feels about that at all. Regardless, she had spent way too much time wasting to pick out an outfit that fit the weather and wasn't too casual or too fancy, considering they'd be going swimming at one point, but finally settled on a simple shirt and a jean skirt. Her backpack had everything she needs for later.
As a bonus that allows her easy movement should anything happen! ...If they should get attacked. A Sanada was never unprepared, after all.
Meeting Minato outside, she gives him a wave. It is...still rather unreal to talk with the Arisato and realizing it's not the one who monologues about how the entire world sucked and how death was the only thing unifying all of them.
"Sorry about the wait! I'm ready!" She is...surprisingly cheerful?
Where: DUAL LOG of Apartment snooping and Dateos
Summary: Aki asks Minato to distract Miki while him, Shinjiro (and Minako because she'll find a way anyway) snoop around her apartment for Christmas presents. But have they found more than they bargained for?
Warnings: Derps.
[MIKI'S APARTMENT]
Well Minato was true to his word, and Miki is currently not here and will not be for a good while. She thankfully has left the air conditioner running since the weather is unusually hot outside and...a bunch of stuff streamed on her bed. It seems that she had been trying on a bunch of clothing to pick the right one, then grabbed what she needed. It wasn't a mess, but there were things scattered around and left in a hurry. Not like anyone would come into her apartment, right?
Right.
[DATE]
Miki is still confused as to what is happening. Why did she accept in the first place? Well...she has an idea, but she isn't sure how she feels about that at all. Regardless, she had spent way too much time wasting to pick out an outfit that fit the weather and wasn't too casual or too fancy, considering they'd be going swimming at one point, but finally settled on a simple shirt and a jean skirt. Her backpack had everything she needs for later.
As a bonus that allows her easy movement should anything happen! ...If they should get attacked. A Sanada was never unprepared, after all.
Meeting Minato outside, she gives him a wave. It is...still rather unreal to talk with the Arisato and realizing it's not the one who monologues about how the entire world sucked and how death was the only thing unifying all of them.
"Sorry about the wait! I'm ready!" She is...surprisingly cheerful?

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...Okay, that's not actually what the message said, but she can read between the lines.
Still, breaking into a girl's apartment with her senpai? Sounds like fun. She'd also seen part of the interior of Miki's room before, so... maybe she could be a tour guide. Or something.
Honestly the reasoning was flimsy she just wanted to come along. And so, she appended herself to Shinji's party when he exited his room and headed up to Miki's. The quest, however, proved a lot harder than anticipated, when Aki kept walking past Miki's door and disappeared before she could warn Shinji it was happening.
She isn't given time to comment, either, as Shinji just growls at her (is he blaming her, or Aki? It's honestly hard to tell...) and takes off on his own. This leaves her to do the actual breaking in. Muttering something about men, she enters the apartment, not having time to glance around it right now, and heads out onto the balcony like Shinjiro had suggested. She's figured out what Aki must be planning too and if he gets hurt, she'd have way too much explaining to do.
She had done this before, but Akihiko's Persona doesn't have wings.
laughing so hard, guys.
He could jump those.
And if he couldn't, he could edge along the narrow ledge between them until he reached the next balcony, but that felt a little like cheating. That was no heroic feat.
Before anyone had the chance to catch up to him, he was already two balconies over, preparing to make the last running jump to Miki's.
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He almost feels like jumping after him and wrestling him down to the damn floor. He doesn't even know how Aki got across the other balconies that fast. Didn't he even look? Wasn't he even trying to be careful? Or did the fact they were eight goddamn floors up not occur to him at all? That there's nothing outside the balcony railings but thin air that wouldn't even hold up someone as dense and empty-headed as Aki is.
He knows what Aki's abilities are. Knows what he can do and what he can't probably better than Aki does. Shinjiro knows this is probably one of those things he can do, and that he'll probably be fine. Minako's on the other side, and she has a Persona that has a pair of goddamn wings on it. But it just takes misstep, one unintentional miscalculation for everything to go wrong and. And this whole idea is asinine.
The distress edges inwards like a well-targeted knife, but he doesn't say a word, though he wants to. He just stares at Aki instead, tracking his movements with his eyes. He doesn't want to break Aki's concentration by saying anything, not that it probably would. He just wants Aki to hurry up and get the hell across so he doesn't have to stand here worrying about him falling. Because someone has to worry about it, and it's obviously not going to be the moron jumping.
Damn idiot.
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She wants to sigh and cover her eyes at how ridiculous Akihiko is being right now.... but if she does that and then he falls, she wouldn't be able to face Shinji again. He already appears to be gathering storm clouds over him with glare he's sending at Akihiko's back from several balconies away. So instead she stands far enough to the side to not block Akihiko's path and prepares to do.... something, if he falls.
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It was only then that he noticed Minako.
"Hey. How did you get out here?"
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But she sees Shinji has disappeared from view behind him, which means there's someone better suited to be giving Akihiko a lecture. She's okay with handing off the duty. "Come on, let's go inside."
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"That's not sneaky at all. You two are trying to take all of the excitement out of this." Regardless, he stepped through the open door and into Miki's apartment, tilting his head at the heap of clothes on the bed.
Girls were messy.
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He leaves the vacant apartment, his body a mess of rigid, tense lines, jaw tightly clenched. He feels the anger simmering underneath his skin as he walks down the hall, opening the door to Miki's room and pulling it closed with more force than he intended to. But even that isn't much of an outlet. He hates how familiar this situation is—watching him do questionable, asinine things without thinking twice about it. It had happened all the time back home, both in Tartarus and outside it. It made Shinjiro postulate that stupidity wasn't something that vanished on its own once the moment was over, just accumulated until an event tipped it over to the breaking point, and there wasn't much that Shinjiro could do about Aki's actions until it did. Even when they were kids he'd pull this kind of stupid shit. Except he had been a kid then. Now he wasn't. He just insisted on acting like one and listening like one.
It would almost be too easy to say nothing. Just turn the lights on and stew in his own silence. But he can't.
"That was one of the stupidest things I've seen you do," he says, voice still an excellent imitation of a growl, once he enters Miki's room and spots the two of them. He barely notices the mess of clothes strewn around her room; it's something his mind processes but doesn't read into yet, because that's not what his focus is on. He feels like yelling at him—feels almost like hitting him, really—but yelling would be pointless and so would be starting a physical fight. Lecturing him is probably pretty damn pointless, too, but there are some things he can't help doing. Shinjiro can keep himself from yelling, keep his voice level enough that it sounds more like sheathed steel instead of uncontrolled fire, but he can't keep himself from saying nothing at all.
"I don't know how many damn lives you think you have, but most people only have one, and they're smart enough to not try risking it on stupid reckless shit because they think they've got something to prove." He looks towards the balcony then, pausing for a shallow split-second. "The door was open, Aki."
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But with the way the mood is brewing, she's even more sure she doesn't want to get involved. Commenting would only get Shinji to remember her own past transgression and get even more agitated. So instead she keeps silent (for once) and focuses very intently on checking out the closet for possibilities. The boys shouldn't be allowed to look in the closet and dresser, anyway. Some things girls really don't need even their brothers to see.
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"I knew I wasn't going to fall," he said plainly, though there was a distinctly defensive edge to his voice. Still, he stated it with such conviction that he may as well have been informing Shinjiro that the sky was blue, or snow was cold. "I didn't ask Minato to make sure the door stayed unlocked because it seemed too suspicious. There was nothing wrong with the original plan. I may not be invincible, but I know what I can and can't do."
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"I know what you think you can do." And, again, is also pretty sure about what Aki can do. But just because you can probably accomplish something doesn't mean you should just abandon caution in favor of immortal self-confidence. "Doesn't mean you couldn't've waited for two damn minutes while we checked the door, because I did ask."
And even if Shinjiro hadn't, he would've checked the door anyway. He could see Miki forgetting to lock the door. She had probably been nervous. And if it had been locked? Then they could have worked out something else. Maybe it would have included the balcony, but they could have made it safer.
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"We don't want to spend more time here than we have to, it's rude to Miki. Akihiko-senpai, why don't you start over there?" She points to the other side of the room. "And Shinjiro-senpai, you can start there." Pointing to the exact opposite corner from Akihiko, on her side. "I'll check the closet."
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The black tarp in the corner, however, was awfully suspicious. He lifted the edge of it gingerly, as though whatever was underneath might leap out and bite him. Leaning in, he began to examine the cabinet underneath.
"I didn't realize she had so many Featherman figures."
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When he hears Aki speak again, his mouth thins, the frustration not something that's about to dissipate in a matter of minutes, but he restrains it, keeping it under sullen, unamused wrappings that might as well be business as fucking usual. He sighs, and looks over his shoulder then, spotting the black tarp he's sure he's seen in passing before when he's been inside Miki's apartment, and then at the cabinet underneath.
Featherman figurines, huh?
"If she feels like she's got to cover it up, she probably doesn't want anyone knowin' about it."
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...Minako doesn't see what the big deal is with liking to watch Featherman, but she also dealt with Ken and his complex about it. Kids have strange fears, sometimes.
Meanwhile, she's still looking through the closet. There aren't that many clothes in here, no doubt because they're scattered through the room instead. But the space reveals a tool kit on the floor along the left side. The top shelf is also filled with trophies. Minako takes one down and examines it. The inscription shows that it's from a martial arts exhibition.
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"I know she has a big toolkit somewhere. She likes to work with mechanical stuff, I guess. Said she worked on Mitsuru's motorcycle a lot back home."
Not that he knew much about those kinds of things. Or if she even needed anything like that anyway. Especially here where some things were pretty backwards.
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There don't seem to be any other clues in the closet, so she closes it and heads to the dresser. Maybe there's a brand of makeup or a type of jewelry she likes.
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Curious, he reached forward to retrieve the doll, moving the mound of clothes aside to reveal that there were three others much like it left behind on the bedspread, as well. It had a collector's tag tied to its wrist, which he turned over and frowned as he read.
"Hey, Shinji. Do these look familiar to you at all? Looks like they're part of a series."
In fact, they looked a hell of a lot like the doll Shinji had stolen for Miki all those years ago.
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After a moment of silence, he moves around Aki, reaching for one of the other dolls on the bed. He finds himself wincing involuntarily when he finally gets a good look at it, a sharp sensation of phantom pain racing across his jaw. He evaluates it, turning it over in his hands and feeling the weight there. It takes a second, then another, but a small, wry smile eventually breaks across his face. "Yeah."
It's not the same one—none of them are—but the ache of familiarity's there. Not like it any of them would be the same one anyway. By the time he could've bought her one—or when she could have asked for one herself—the one he had stolen would have probably been long since retired. The tag on the doll in his hands bears both a brand and company name that looks familiar to him.
"They're the same kind," he says after a brief moment of debate. He thinks so, anyway. Could be wrong, but they're similar enough. "The girls at school liked to collect the damn things. Half of why I took that one."
So she could have the kind of doll the rest of the girls had. So she wouldn't feel so different from the rest of them. Just because she was an orphan didn't mean she shouldn't have what other girls had. That's what he thought then, anyway.
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"....I thought it would be a rabbit."
But maybe rabbits are just Akihiko's thing? The comment pretty much confirms she knows the story they do, though.
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"You know," he began slowly, still holding onto the doll as though it aided his thought process, "This place has all kinds of things you wouldn't think it did. Makes sense, since people come here from different times and different places. I wonder if we could find her that doll. Or one like it, at least."
He glanced at the dolls remaining on the bed. Some girls Miki's age might have thought they were too old for dolls, but she clearly enjoyed collecting them. They were out in the open and everything, unlike her figurines.
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He sends Minako a rather quizzical look—why a rabbit?—before his eyes stray back to Akihiko again, then to the doll, before finally coming to rest on the doll his own hands are holding.
"Maybe," he says finally, with a small shrug of his shoulders as he mulls over the idea. "You can find a lot of odd things in this place. Be worth looking around for."
And maybe actually paying for it this time, if it exists.
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Also, that had better be a 'definitely' paying for it this time. He's too old to get away with theft anymore.
Her curiosity about the doll satisfied, Minako moves on, stepping out into the kitchen. There's a familiar book lying on the table, and it seems like she'd been working on making two copies.
"She likes photography, too... Has she shown you her photo album yet, senpai?"
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