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Due to a high volume of check-ins, temporary accommodations have been made in our new inn for all new arrivals. Wildcards are invited to enjoy rest and relaxation while getting to know their fellow inn patrons. Current guests are encouraged to make reservations at the inn for some self-care. Prices are discounted to celebrate the new year.
All patrons have exclusive access to new additions at Crane's Respite and Heron's Retreat. The inn itself also provides a unique experience unlike anything else in the Golden Peacock.
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[When Akira's seated in front of her, Kotone can't help but grin brightly, her eyes shining with genuine warmth at the sight of a friend she'd only seen recently as a statue in the basement. She has homework to report in, after all! Opening up to other people and all that.
It's immediately obvious that the boy across from her doesn't recognize her, though, some of the warmth fading from her eyes as her smile fixes to her face in a more neutrally-friendly expression. It hurts, a pang deep in her heart, but that's a feeling she'll keep deep inside.]
I'm Kotone! Kotone Shiomi. I was living in Iwatodai before I came here. You probably haven't been, right? [At least, he'd never told her he'd visited.] Where are you from?
i am thou thou art i over the menu... it's tradition...
[Akira's observant enough to pick up on a slight shift in her gaze, but not enough to understand what it means. He doesn't have the knowledge, the memories that should be pressed onto his heart like a preserved flower. Before him sits someone that would chase away the loneliness of being a Wildcard, unique outside of Akechi - and he doesn't even have the memories to realize it.
Her friendliness is still reassuring, something he welcomes. The staff haven't been unfriendly, necessarily... but there's a difference between being pleasant and being welcoming.]
It's nice to meet you, Shiomi-san. You can call me Kurusu... or Akira. Either's fine. I'm afraid I haven't been to Iwatodai, though.
[He shakes his head. Akira's certain he's never been there, and yet... Something about the name is familiar, like something he's read in passing. It does sound like a Japanese name, so-]
I'm from a small town in Shizuoka, but I spent a year in Tokyo recently.
[He's only just starting to get the sense that guests from all sorts of places, but Tokyo likely has a better chance of being recognizable...]
[She's always been the type to let someone else choose the honorific and level of distance; let them decide what the relationship should be. But something she'd learned early on from Junpei and had only been reinforced the more friends she'd made, is that when one is in an unfamiliar new place, it's nice to have someone immediately step in and try to close that distance.
Plus, with the history they share that she still remembers, it feels a little silly to lean on formalities.]
There are a lot of people from Japan here. [And then a breath, because it's better for him to know than not, right? But she should probably thread the needle between "yeah we've met before and you don't remember" and "I know for a fact you're a Persona user." Maybe she can split the difference. It's more important for him to know he has someone like him than fret about forgetting someone, right? So--] A lot of us even have a friend in common! A long-nosed man.
[Hopefully it sounds like the kind of comment that she could make to feel somebody out, even if she doesn't know them.]
dining what is an s-link without food am i right
It's immediately obvious that the boy across from her doesn't recognize her, though, some of the warmth fading from her eyes as her smile fixes to her face in a more neutrally-friendly expression. It hurts, a pang deep in her heart, but that's a feeling she'll keep deep inside.]
I'm Kotone! Kotone Shiomi. I was living in Iwatodai before I came here. You probably haven't been, right? [At least, he'd never told her he'd visited.] Where are you from?
i am thou thou art i over the menu... it's tradition...
Her friendliness is still reassuring, something he welcomes. The staff haven't been unfriendly, necessarily... but there's a difference between being pleasant and being welcoming.]
It's nice to meet you, Shiomi-san. You can call me Kurusu... or Akira. Either's fine. I'm afraid I haven't been to Iwatodai, though.
[He shakes his head. Akira's certain he's never been there, and yet... Something about the name is familiar, like something he's read in passing. It does sound like a Japanese name, so-]
I'm from a small town in Shizuoka, but I spent a year in Tokyo recently.
[He's only just starting to get the sense that guests from all sorts of places, but Tokyo likely has a better chance of being recognizable...]
no subject
[She's always been the type to let someone else choose the honorific and level of distance; let them decide what the relationship should be. But something she'd learned early on from Junpei and had only been reinforced the more friends she'd made, is that when one is in an unfamiliar new place, it's nice to have someone immediately step in and try to close that distance.
Plus, with the history they share that she still remembers, it feels a little silly to lean on formalities.]
There are a lot of people from Japan here. [And then a breath, because it's better for him to know than not, right? But she should probably thread the needle between "yeah we've met before and you don't remember" and "I know for a fact you're a Persona user." Maybe she can split the difference. It's more important for him to know he has someone like him than fret about forgetting someone, right? So--] A lot of us even have a friend in common! A long-nosed man.
[Hopefully it sounds like the kind of comment that she could make to feel somebody out, even if she doesn't know them.]