有里美奈子 ✗ Minako Arisato (
greatseal) wrote in
compnetwork2012-09-14 07:35 pm
> 01. [text]
Hello everyone! \(^∀^) I hope you've all settled in well!
My name's Minako Arisato. I've talked to a few of you already, but for everyone else, it's nice to meet you!
Now that things have calmed down a little I was wondering - how many of us were Persona-users before coming to Hinoto-ri? I think it might be good to meet and compare notes if we haven't yet, see what's the same and what's changed. And maybe we could also make a list of people with experience who can help with answering questions or training, or things like that! Just jumping into using a Persona can be pretty daunting...
For everyone else - what do you usually do for fun? Some of the things I like are music, volleyball, cooking... If we have enough people who like the same things, maybe we could even form a club! I wouldn't mind having someone to play volleyball with again. Or to go out to karaoke! (ノ´▽`)ノ♪
Anyway, that's all for now!
[added private text to Shinjiro]
Can I come over later?
My name's Minako Arisato. I've talked to a few of you already, but for everyone else, it's nice to meet you!
Now that things have calmed down a little I was wondering - how many of us were Persona-users before coming to Hinoto-ri? I think it might be good to meet and compare notes if we haven't yet, see what's the same and what's changed. And maybe we could also make a list of people with experience who can help with answering questions or training, or things like that! Just jumping into using a Persona can be pretty daunting...
For everyone else - what do you usually do for fun? Some of the things I like are music, volleyball, cooking... If we have enough people who like the same things, maybe we could even form a club! I wouldn't mind having someone to play volleyball with again. Or to go out to karaoke! (ノ´▽`)ノ♪
Anyway, that's all for now!
[added private text to Shinjiro]
Can I come over later?

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But unlike the other three, Minato at least has a head for strategy in a crisis. ...She hopes.]
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Must have a good set of lungs on him if he did.
[Which is hardly a serious comment on his part, while he tries to imagine such a scenario, though his tone does little to convey it. Where the hell could he have hidden himself, anyway, let alone three other people? Unless they wanted to try their hand at diving three feet under or something equally ridiculous, and hoping sheer luck was on their side. Might as well pretend to be a cat and see how well that goes over.]
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But really, in the long run... all of them were harmless. Ryoji is so sincere about his admiration of girls you can't help forgiving eventually and Junpei... well, he'sJunpei. It helps that she's sure he sees her as a friend and really has no interest in something more.
Of course, that's her perception now. But even back then, she hadn't been too angry. They'd gotten their punishment for being caught.]
I guess the only way to know now is to ask him.
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I'm sure there are a lot of things you want to ask.
[Been ten years, hadn't it? Taking her story into account. That was a lot to catch up on. He could hardly imagine ten years worth of lost time.]
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I do, but... at the same time I already know a lot. Not about him now, but the places he went and the people he met... [Maybe even some of the emotions. The losses, the fear, and the immeasurable pride in the friends who fought to the end.]
...It doesn't feel as strange as it should.
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It shouldn't have to feel strange at all.
["Shouldn't," being the keyword. He knows very well how things are and what is. It's probably still going to feel strange, and always will in a roundabout sort of way. Even if they had been separated for only a year, there still would have been a palpable sort of distance between the two, because life made separation an alienating force. It's what made distance and time so hard and painful. But how much of an impact that had on the relationship ultimately fell upon the affected. There were some people who could almost start over again as if their final shared memory had been only yesterday.]
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[It's like her life had been a movie with the sound turned off, only getting half of the whole picture. She got the plot, the setting, the actors... but not the other main character.]
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He'll get used to it.
[To doing more than just being the one watching from more peaceful shores. Though in this Minato's case, it was probably more like Minako's statement—wondering if he was being watched over, and imagining every now and again how things could have been if life had gone differently. Shinjiro doesn't bother to say "you'll get used to it," because he all ready knows Minako will—and probably all ready has, in a way—even though she has other things on her plate to contend with, like teammates that don't remember her. It doesn't surprise him that things don't feel as strange to her as they should be, because that's just the way she is.
Minato, on the other hand, probably doesn't know what he's in for. You don't get used to a whirlwind in a matter of days or hours.]
He'll probably forget you were never around to annoy him soon enough.
[He almost pities the fool.]
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And even if Minato isn't used to her personality yet, he can't claim not to be forewarned. She may not have been a whirlwind at six but she was at least a decent gust.]
Are you calling me annoying, then? [What in this face could possibly be annoying? She's even going out of her way to keep your lap warm!]
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Am I?
[Yes, he is.
And cats do the same thing. They're pretty cute too. And tend to be pretty nosy when you close doors in their faces.
...He thinks he's seeing a pattern, really.
But regardless, he wouldn't have it any other way.]
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also get your voice the hell out of his head before he makes you
or takes some more suppresents ]
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he's
universal ]
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get out while you still can.
run
you still have time. ]
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there is no escape
time delivers us all to the same end
...
it matters not who you are
minakat awaits you ]
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he also hopes Minako's gusty self pushed Minato down every slide she came across. ]
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You are. It's not very polite.
[And to make her point better, she decides to turn to face him. Considering their previous position, this involves now straddling his lap with her arms around his shoulders.
Like a cat, if she's going to demand attention, she's going to demand all of it, at the time and place of her choosing.]
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He'll attempt to stare her down, fighting to ensure that his expression remains completely impassive—though at the moment she's making that kind of difficult.]
Like I said, I ain't a nice guy.
[But if she's going to demand attention, he'll give her a few seconds to reconsider.
He can occasionally be polite.]
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She stares back at him, fingers now wandering from his neck into his hair. If he's wearing the beanie, she'll end up pulling it off.]
You have enough moments.
[More than he'd admit. But it's not only the soft part of him she likes.]
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Since when [he says after a long moment, his grey eyes never quite leaving hers as the hand that's been around her waist drifts its way up her spine to the middle of her back] have those ever counted for anything?
[And then, as if it's just as automatic and simple as breathing, he does what he probably should have done a long time ago, and kisses her.]
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And then her motor functions kick back in and she returns the kiss as though there'd never been a delay. Ten seconds, three months... it's all forgotten in the face of this present.
She may have dropped the beanie on the floor, though. She'll apologize later.]
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Eventually, however, he breaks contact, slowly pulling away, giving his lungs a chance to breathe.]
See? [he says, as if those last few moments spent were the unquestionable proof of everything he's been trying to say.
That he's not a good guy.
And that, in a way, she has plenty of her own little moments, and maybe (maybe) she's not much better than he is. She's confusing, after all. Annoying, and a pain—the type of pain he's unsure of how to deal with, because there's no way to control it or her (and in the end he probably wouldn't want to).
That she's the type of idiot who would let a meal of his start to go cold, drops his things on the floor, and wastes time looking for old pocketwatches when she could have been spending it more productively elsewhere. And, in spite of everything that's happened, in spite of everything that's gone on that he hasn't been awake for back home, he's not angry, and he'll try to accept everything that will be once he opens his eyes and discovers he's living his old life again.
And that he loves her, against his own better judgment, despite knowing that he's not the type of man she should be okay with. He loves her even though he might not say it out loud, because such words don't come easily or naturally to him, and probably always will.
See?]
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I don't see.
Show me again?
[Because despite her love of talking... actions speak louder than words. And his communicate clearer than most.]
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All he can do, really, is give her an almost imperceptible shake of his head (because he doesn't understand her sometimes), allowing his lips to once again find hers.
Sure, he can do that.]
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When they break apart again she's a little flushed herself, and decides to compensate by ducking her head away and leaning in to his chest. She can feel his heartbeat. Just below where the last bullet had glanced away.]
...That was a little clearer.
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