lethechained: (Partners in Crime)
lethechained ([personal profile] lethechained) wrote in [community profile] estoria 2016-04-01 04:59 am (UTC)

;A:/!!!! it was an accident I swear, don't hate meeeeeeee (C': many thanks and np)

[It's a little nice to have the apology accepted (or at least rendered unnecessary...?) regardless of which one of them does it. Her head tilts noticeably at the mention of this sort of thing being their 'job,' curiosity in her expression, though for the moment she holds her tongue on the subject. Her eyes flick to Baymax at what she can only assume to be his name, which she's about to try to confirm when he speaks.]

[Funny, how she feels a little more ashamed when she's told she needn't be - maybe because of how thoroughly considerate they're being about all this. Again she feels a spike of regret for having tried so hard to avoid them, and her cheeks warm slightly but do not properly color. She uses the opportunity to recover when Hiro speaks again.]


Yes-- that seems like a good idea.

[Speaking of which, though, she hesitates, eyes flicking once between them before her curiosity finally gets the better of her.]

... What did you mean, you were 'trained for this'?

['Kinda' or otherwise. Surely they've no connection to the Keyblade - there are all sorts of other groups out there who try to help people, she's certain - but it pays to look into those sorts of things. Presently, however, she seems to realize that there wasn't exactly a good segue into that question, and belatedly - much too long after the actual request for information - tacks on a careful,]

By the way.

[That's what people say, isn't it? Even if they... usually do it the other way around.]

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