1 Green Thumb (Chiaki) Sun Jun 23, 2019 6:51 pm
Akaneya
C-rank
Not many minutes had passed since the two kunoichi had abandoned their lunches, empty bowls and full bowels, with Chiaki promising her prospective partner a 'cute' coat. After this, a brisk hike through the woods. Akaneya couldn't exactly claim that any of this had been her plan when the day had started, and indeed that any of it was what she expected when she accepted the invitation. Nor was it, in her mind, the best way to spend her time. It was hardly efficient, it didn't really better her skills or her health in any particular way. It involved going to the ever-crowded markets, which her sensitive senses loathed at all hours of the day. And yet, Akaneya found herself almost compelled to do it all anyway. What a curious thing.
Chiaki seemed nice, but not in the way that made Akaneya loathe so many. Well, she certainly displayed those traits - the one that the redhead more often than not couldn't stand. Chiaki was kind and considerate and compassionate, all the signs of weakness and decadence, and yet she was also entirely inoffensive to Akaneya. She didn't invade personal space, or force awkward situations. There was no needless prodding for only the sake of it, nor was there a loud and boisterous personality to put up with. By all means, Chiaki had proven an almost ideal companion thus far, and certainly enough that Akaneya had to reconsider whether or not these traits she so often loathed truly were the signs of weakness that she'd always assumed them to be.
As the crowds approached, Akaneya seemed a bit hesitant. Weaving her way past people in her best effort to avoid dense clusters wherever possible, she wasn't entirely aware of where to go. On that, she had to rely on Chiaki. In this complex dance of trying to avoid the overstimulation of the mass of people, and trying to faithfully follow Chiaki with this very market as their intended destination, she could only ask what, precisely, her troubles were going to be worth - "You say you wish to find me something 'cute'. What benefits does 'cuteness' bring? Is there a purpose and a reason that it's a desirable quality?"
Akaneya looked down at her gloves for a moment. A coat to match, that's what she was told earlier. She squeezed one hand, the creaking of the worn-in leather sounding out and, in a way, letting her see where to dodge without needing to see the crowd. That's the benefit of her condition, at the least. It was hard for her to imagine herself in a coat at all, though she supposed one to match - brown leather - wouldn't be the worst. By all means, it seemed at the very least practical if such a thing could be theoretically used as a layer of armor or padding. Leather was, after all, quite a strong material, quite cut-resistant and certainly good at softening blows. If such a thing could keep her warmer as well, who was she to complain?
Chiaki seemed nice, but not in the way that made Akaneya loathe so many. Well, she certainly displayed those traits - the one that the redhead more often than not couldn't stand. Chiaki was kind and considerate and compassionate, all the signs of weakness and decadence, and yet she was also entirely inoffensive to Akaneya. She didn't invade personal space, or force awkward situations. There was no needless prodding for only the sake of it, nor was there a loud and boisterous personality to put up with. By all means, Chiaki had proven an almost ideal companion thus far, and certainly enough that Akaneya had to reconsider whether or not these traits she so often loathed truly were the signs of weakness that she'd always assumed them to be.
As the crowds approached, Akaneya seemed a bit hesitant. Weaving her way past people in her best effort to avoid dense clusters wherever possible, she wasn't entirely aware of where to go. On that, she had to rely on Chiaki. In this complex dance of trying to avoid the overstimulation of the mass of people, and trying to faithfully follow Chiaki with this very market as their intended destination, she could only ask what, precisely, her troubles were going to be worth - "You say you wish to find me something 'cute'. What benefits does 'cuteness' bring? Is there a purpose and a reason that it's a desirable quality?"
Akaneya looked down at her gloves for a moment. A coat to match, that's what she was told earlier. She squeezed one hand, the creaking of the worn-in leather sounding out and, in a way, letting her see where to dodge without needing to see the crowd. That's the benefit of her condition, at the least. It was hard for her to imagine herself in a coat at all, though she supposed one to match - brown leather - wouldn't be the worst. By all means, it seemed at the very least practical if such a thing could be theoretically used as a layer of armor or padding. Leather was, after all, quite a strong material, quite cut-resistant and certainly good at softening blows. If such a thing could keep her warmer as well, who was she to complain?