I like how different your muses' personalities and dialogue can be easily distinguished between one another! With Rieka she seems to have that sort of somber tone when you write as her and then there's energy bouncing in some of Fumiko's responses. \o/
His name’s Fumiki silly– kinda feminine but yeah.
But, really, thank you! I’m trying my best to keep their personalities really different and their dialogue and hearing this makes me really happy!
Well, Rieka is a somber character in reality. She’s hiding everything behind a mask of happiness, since her life never became happy like she wanted. And pfft, Fumiki really is just a sleepy character who’s too enthusiastic about his job.
She should ask… O-Oh, but that’d mean she’d make trouble for someone and… Er… F—- She can’t bring herself to do that even after Vito said it’d be okay if they got separated, but, goodness, she was an internal mess.
Coming to a halt, the white-haired woman glanced around as she wondered exactly what she’d gotten herself into. A curious look around had her eyes set on someone else, a person who stood out. Lulu immediately went to investigating, walking up to the person and.. casually standing behind them. They wouldn’t notice, anyhow.
“Oh. Well, that’s nice. Some people just wander aimlessly these days, I suppose.”
Strange kid. “Then they must have a lot of free time.”
…Yeah, but, weren’t they doing the same thing…? Solidad decided to not comment.
“Obviously. Perhaps they don’t know that it usually leads to strange, obscure places.” The white-haired one said, blinking slowly. “Though, this must be strange from a stranger, correct?”
Sorry I can't send symbols on mobile. Happy memory from childhood drabble
“You know… you didn’t have to save me..” The girl said, raising a hand and wiping off the dirt from her face. The twin-tailed girl in front of her turned to face the younger one, who was standing up (although it was shaky). A frown crossed her face as she walked up and slapped the girl she just rescued, crimson eyes narrowing.
“Continue like this and you won’t get anywhere. Stop letting them walk all over you.” The twin-tailed girl said. Tsukimi paused before giving a nod. Of course, the twin-tailed girl was right, wasn’t she?
“Okay… I’m Tsukimi.. Kakeru Tsukimi… what’s your name?”
“Rieka. Just call me Rieka.”
A smile crossed the younger girl’s face as she nodded. “Rieka, then. It’s very nice to meet you.. and, thank you for saving me.”
How did work have to get in the way of what she wanted to do? Having to take a call for the person who hired her under-the-table and come in was horrid. Today she’d thought she would be relaxing at home with no worries. Apparently not. So she’d gone to work and come home in the afternoon,
Her gaze wandered for a moment before focusing on someone. A strange person here in the streets when many kids stayed at home during the afternoon on days off of school. Walking towards the person, she tapped them on the shoulder.
“Why are you out so late?”
Alaric found himself at a loss for words. He hadn’t even noticed how late it’s gotten when he walked with Aristomache from his home to the port so she could travel back home. Or her assigned headquarters anyway. The blond was too wrapped up in his thoughts to even register that another child was around here.
“I…was…u-uh…walking with m-my friend…” he answered, as politely as he could, though his brown eyes went from the girl to the street. Eye contact was never his strong suit and she was somewhat intimidating to him.
She stared at him for a moment before giving a small nod. “I see.” Her crimson eyes glanced around slightly, to see if there were any dangers before deciding to shake her head and put her hands in her pockets.
“Though, it’s really dangerous going down this direction.”
How did work have to get in the way of what she wanted to do? Having to take a call for the person who hired her under-the-table and come in was horrid. Today she’d thought she would be relaxing at home with no worries. Apparently not. So she’d gone to work and come home in the afternoon,
Her gaze wandered for a moment before focusing on someone. A strange person here in the streets when many kids stayed at home during the afternoon on days off of school. Walking towards the person, she tapped them on the shoulder.