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Who: Haruka+Mirai
Where: Chagall Cafe
When: Wed 26, evening
What: Coffee meet up
It wasn't a manga cafe but at least the chairs were comfy enough.
Haruka was there a bit before six and settled into her usual seat. It was nearby the door and she could catch snatches of who was coming in and out. Someone watching her long enough would have noticed she sat with a sort of attentiveness that resembled a dog. She occasionally heard something that made her grin or tilt her head in that direction with a bit curiosity before she settled back into place.
Where: Chagall Cafe
When: Wed 26, evening
What: Coffee meet up
It wasn't a manga cafe but at least the chairs were comfy enough.
Haruka was there a bit before six and settled into her usual seat. It was nearby the door and she could catch snatches of who was coming in and out. Someone watching her long enough would have noticed she sat with a sort of attentiveness that resembled a dog. She occasionally heard something that made her grin or tilt her head in that direction with a bit curiosity before she settled back into place.
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"I've got some kind of deal going on. Besides, there are some people you just can't say no to."
He thought about his father and sipped his coffee.
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"Sucky. Though I guess you could say no, it just wouldn't matter in the end." Haruka ran a finger against the glass' surface, drawing lazy shapes with the condensation drops. "What kind of deal?"
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He thought again as he drank some coffee that it wasn't hard for her to understand him. He cradled the cup by his chest. He could imagine how, with the nest of rumours, she could get some opinion about the sort of person he was.
"You're nosy, Kiri-chan. The question," he said at last, "is what do you get from me?" He put his cup down and waited.
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At the question, she took another sip of coffee. She thought on the question before replying with a slight shrug, "Your stunning company?"
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Mirai bent forward and lay down his cup. The glimmer in his eyes seemed to be quite faded - they pointed to her with a pleading look to them. "You'll be able to tell all your friends. I'm not such a bad guy."
He didn't answer the question about his parents.
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She tilted her head again and said, "The 'not as bad a guy as he could be endorsement'?"
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She seemed to think on something before asking with a slight smirk, "Does that include a free iced coffee?"
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Certainly a free coffee wasn't a problem. It was his father's money anyway.
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She took another long sip of her coffee then. After a moment, she asked,
"So what about you? What do you get from me?"
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His face brightened with a smile, and he said nicely, "The chance to talk. Given what we do," he said, "I appreciate some semblance of normality."
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For some reason, she remembered that conversation she had with Hachi.
"If you did have a choice between normal and supernatural-fantastic-manga-style life what would you go with?"
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His face became somewhat calm when he thought about what he would change. His teeth gritted, but he said calmly, "I don't want to talk about this now. Let's drink our coffee."
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"Interesting." And let the word linger, before lightly pushing the tray with the cream and sugar over to his side of the table. She took another sip. "Interesting is good."
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"It is, right?"
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"Long as it's interesting, that's something."
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Mirai poured the cream into his coffee slowly, with dizzy outlines of people passing by him against a damp window. Everything had happened so suddenly with their shinmen that, at the start, all he could think of was his own position - and the resentment he felt at being put there.
"Are you game for keeping things interesting?"
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She tilted her head, looking genuinely curious.
"What way?"
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He wore a nice smile on his face, but still his eyes glowed with a kind of malevolence.
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"Like?"
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"As you may have guessed, things fall in my lap. I'm happy to wait," he added, lying. "I am quite sure something will happen."
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"I used to date a wannabe super villain. He was usually pretty good with coming up with interesting stuff on the fly."
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She chewed another piece of ice, savoring the taste of coffee. "Guess if I were truly diabolical I could arrange shady trips back to the falls and trick people until it. Mwahahahahahaha."
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For a while Mirai stopped and waited for Haruka to say something more. He found himself enduring through silence and decided it was better to say something as her friend than let them both grow bored. He stirred as he spoke, "Then you won't mind a few easy marks?"
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"Like who? Looking to pay someone back or teach a lesson to?"
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"No?" he questioned disbelievingly. "I was just thinking some of our group can do with a little push to enjoy life more. You can admit that, right?"
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The last of the ice clinked against her glass. It didn't have much coffee in the piece anyway.
"More interesting than if it's just for yourself, right? Tis a boring road otherwise, as someone put it." Like Imaizumi himself.
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He necked back the rest of his coffee, which he had sensed was going cold when drinking earlier. His right hand was playing with the sugar decanter and cream on the table, and he kept imagining they were people he could fool once or twice.
"Well then, are you finished?"
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She nodded at the question, pushing her glass off to the side. "You?"
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"... Yeah. Thanks for the company."
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"Yeah. Same to you."