有里美奈子 ✗ Minako Arisato (
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destinystrings2012-12-24 12:55 am
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It's Christmas time...
Who: Minako Arisato, Shinjiro Aragaki, and anyone who wants to run across them
Where: Libra district, then around Virgo and Scorpio districts
Summary: Despite the weird weather, Minako attempts to take Shinjiro out on a Christmas Eve date.
Warnings: Embarrassing lovey-dovey stuff. We'll see if Shinji's dignity survives.
Around 10 in the morning, Dec. 24th, a short text message appears on Shinjiro's COMP. Hopefully, it's not that unexpected.
Hey Senpai, merry Christmas Eve! ヾ(^∇^)*・°☆.。.:*・°☆
Don't make any plans for this evening, okay?
Of course, he's actually free to make plans, as long as they involve her. This is the first Christmas they've gotten to spend together. She wants to monopolize his time, at least for a little while.
In the late afternoon, as the sun is just beginning to set, the two of them set out into the city, trying to avoid the worst of the Jack mess. It isn't the best conditions for a date but Minako isn't about to let a little fight between demons get in the way of enjoying the holiday. Minako's chosen a coat that is easy enough to unbutton in the warmer sections of the city, but still protect from the snow.
The goal is to view the Christmas decorations around the city, see some interesting venues, go somewhere nice for dinner and basically spend time together. That is... as long as nothing, or no one, gets in their way.
Where: Libra district, then around Virgo and Scorpio districts
Summary: Despite the weird weather, Minako attempts to take Shinjiro out on a Christmas Eve date.
Warnings: Embarrassing lovey-dovey stuff. We'll see if Shinji's dignity survives.
Around 10 in the morning, Dec. 24th, a short text message appears on Shinjiro's COMP. Hopefully, it's not that unexpected.
Hey Senpai, merry Christmas Eve! ヾ(^∇^)*・°☆.。.:*・°☆
Don't make any plans for this evening, okay?
Of course, he's actually free to make plans, as long as they involve her. This is the first Christmas they've gotten to spend together. She wants to monopolize his time, at least for a little while.
In the late afternoon, as the sun is just beginning to set, the two of them set out into the city, trying to avoid the worst of the Jack mess. It isn't the best conditions for a date but Minako isn't about to let a little fight between demons get in the way of enjoying the holiday. Minako's chosen a coat that is easy enough to unbutton in the warmer sections of the city, but still protect from the snow.
The goal is to view the Christmas decorations around the city, see some interesting venues, go somewhere nice for dinner and basically spend time together. That is... as long as nothing, or no one, gets in their way.

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He knows how he is. Isn't going to pretend that he's not.
After a moment he gently grasps the hand offered him, standing, winching inwardly as he takes a moment to brush off some of the snow with his free hand. He spots the Jack Frost again, and it's closer this time. Damn thing's staring at them. He stares back.
"What about your outfit?" Did she need to change? Hell if he knew if any amount of sun would help with that. Maybe it would, or maybe she'd just be walking around cold.
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"Even if I did, pretty sure you'd remind me." But no, he wouldn't want to forget. Not particularly. And he's halfway towards saying something along those lines—(a solitary "but no," perhaps)—when the Jack Frost that's been watching their progress skates across the ice towards them.
Shinjiro has half a mind to tell the thing to scram when it stops next to the path he's trying to create. It's almost unnerving, watching it stare at them, looking them up and down as if they were something to be weighed and measured, when it frowns, and its expression changes to something almost... sympathetic, if somehow amused.
It mutters something—which sounds suspiciously like it's making a particularly (if over) honest comment about how a certain girl looks kind of funny, because fire-haired girls and snow don't mix (Ha ha ho! Snow melts in the sun and on fire things, silly girl!)— when it stops and slips off its hat and holds it out to said silly girl like it were some kind of offering.
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But if he insists, she'll take it and put it on her own head. ...It helps that Frost looks rather silly without wearing his hat.
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Shinjiro's look remains rigid, but unchanged. She's not seriously going to wear that, is she?
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Even though she has a few good guesses. This hat is surprisingly warm for a frost demon's belonging, okay. Plus she probably makes it look good.
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He stares at her for a moment and laughs. It's as quiet as it is brief. "You look ridiculous."
...And cute, he supposes, in a 'I have no right to call myself a man anymore' sort of way. But he has a reputation to uphold. And he's going to uphold it, and start searching for pockets of 100 degree summer while trying to pick a way out of this mess without falling victim to black ice and gravity again.
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"Gang warfare is what it is." The only difference is that the Jack Frosts aren't your eponymous muscle-toned, heartless thugs. Just messes of possessed snow and ridiculous-looking hats.
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Either way, she brushes off her coat some more while they set off walking again. "It looks like it's warmer around the corner. There should be some shops that way, too."
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She sighs, as they step off of snow and ice and back into melting slush. "I'm sorry, senpai... this isn't exactly a great start."
At least this time, he hadn't gotten hit with a geta when she fell.
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He turns around another corner, and can finally see the shopping district properly. Given the lack of snow, he can only assume it will be warmer as they get closer. He can see the tinsle and the lights, and can even hear some of the music, low and barely audible, over the noise of the busy crowd. Christmas Eve is going to carry on whether or not they do.
Tch. "You apologize over the stupidest things. The day ain't over yet, is it?"
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And, as though she'd never been delayed at all, she tugs on his arm to get him to move a little faster towards the Christmas lights and displays. "There should be a really big tree around here."
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For being a one of the last cities in the world, Hinoto-ri certainly doesn't spare any expense decorating for Christmas. He'd almost call it a waste of resources, but he can't quite.
"That it?" he says after a few seconds, the line of shops opening up into a wide circular rest area, decorated with Christmas lights, wreaths, and red ribbon—and just about damn everything—with a tall tree at its center.
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It really is an impressive tree. The tree looks to be a live tree that stands there undecorated the rest of the year. "I'm glad they have an actual tree here. Paulownia Mall was pretty, but they just had lights, not a real tree."
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Besides Miki. She had loved the lights and Santa and all of it. ...and still does, as far as he knows. She had probably seen Christmas coming around every street corner, while all he sees is a tree with lights on it, branches laden with ornaments that hold very little significance to him. But it is impressive, at least. Be even better when it's dark enough. This place will probably be more like Tokyo than Iwatodai, given the fact that Hinoto-ri seems prone to showing off than the island was ever prone to. Iwatodai was still a city, but nothing as large as this one.
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"Hinoto-ri seems to really be into holidays, though. First that big festival, and now this... I wonder if New Years will be big, too?"
Whether it's big in the rest of the city or not, though, she knows it will be for most of SEES. Last year, New Years had meant something very different.
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When you're just hanging on, living in a world mostly dead and gone, existing long enough to see a new year turn over is probably something worth celebrating.
"You cold still?"
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'Existing long enough to see a new year'... is something she can appreciate, as well. Although she'd never even think to say it out loud.
His question draws her attention back to the wet coat. "I'll be fine. It's warming up." Which is mostly true - the sunlight in this part of the street makes her less cold, but she's still wet and uncomfortable. It's clear that she needs to find a better coat for the snow.
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"Let me see it."
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She's not sure what he's planning to do with the coat once she has it, but she dutifully shrugs it off and hands it over. Underneath, her dress is a bit damp, but should dry more quickly.
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He doesn't hesitate so much as inwardly debate whether it would be better to let her dress dry as much as it could in the sun they're getting, before going against it, and unbuttoning his own coat and stripping it off, revealing one of his customary stone-grey turtlenecks underneath. His coat isn't soaked through like hers. The cold and snow hadn't penetrated all the way through. It would be warm enough until they found her another one. It's a bit big for her, but... it was better than letting her walk around wet, uncomfortable, and cold. Unless she was one of those girls who would rather that than wearing something that didn't quite fit, though that kind of mentality wasn't worth catching a cold over, as far as Shinjiro's concerned.
And he didn't know if she wanted to walk around and see the ward before it got too dark to see some of the decorations, or if she'd rather just shop around.
"You can wear this until we find you something else."
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He shrugs his shoulders. "Ain't anything worth worrying about."
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