swordsitter: (we dance with the devils)
kure "why this?!" haru ([personal profile] swordsitter) wrote in [community profile] estoria 2016-03-15 02:41 am (UTC)

i!

[ honestly, haru's so done with vivid that he could scream. he just wants a solid month where nothing insane happens in the colony, but it looks like that's asking too much of ceres. instead, he's.. in a.. dating game. right. honestly, he just wants to get this over with and get home, so he picks the first person that's offered to him, and winds up face-to-face with a guy who's apparently really fond of roombas.

he blinks mildly, a little thrown off by the fact that the stranger is both around his own height and looks like he could potentially twist taller men into a pretzel. he doesn't smile at the introduction--sorry, varric--but his eyes do warm gratefully at the apparent good humour. if he has to be tossed into vivid again with a stranger, at least it's a stranger who's taking this all pretty well. ]
Kure Haru. [ a beat, dipping into a brief, polite bow. ] Call me Haru. And thank you, I don't think my spirits would take my being stalked very well.

[ he startles as a voice suddenly starts speaking, glancing back at varric at the suggestion and nodding once, firm. ] Okay. [ don't worry, varric. even though haru looks like a stiff wind could knock him down, there's something in his expression that says he's accustomed to this sort of thing. he reaches into the pocket of his jeans, and pulls out.. slips of paper?? he flings one up into the air with a murmured word, and it shimmers, stretching and reshaping itself into a wakizashi, which he snatches out of the air. ] Probably the goal is just to get to the exit. That's how ViViD usually works.

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