GENKI SILENT PROTAG. She'll probably strong-arm you into doing something ridiculous, and do so with the cutest smile on earth. She might also poke you with a naginata if you're a punk.
THE SASSY PROTAG. a phantom thief with a heart of gold. lives rebelliously and without regrets, though spends most of his time feigning a very unassuming persona. #nailedit
A true sunshine protagonist. Country bumpkin, slow on the uptake. Wants to be everyone's friend. Swordian Master of fire, incredibly hot-blooded. A GOOD BEAN. Please love him. He's my favorite and I am biased.
The original fabulous Tales science lady. Probably wants to dissect you pretty shamelessly. Loves and adores cute things. Inventor of the Swordians. Definitely the definition of Mad Scientist.
[. . . honesty, if he met her while she was carrying a huge bag of weapons he'd probably just be mostly perplexed and amused, and only mildly alarmed. IT'S FINE. HE'S USED TO MEETING STRANGE PEOPLE]
[but!! either way? something goes plunk in the water next to where Minako is standing, a few stray droplets splashing onto the sides. if Minako looks up? she'll find Akira, standing next to the fountain, rolling ten-yen coins across his knuckles before he tosses them into the fountain]
though she really only has her expression light up a tiny bit.
but she's nearly as collected as akira, though definitely a lot more energetic. and yet, she continues the conversation like they've been friends all this time and it's not them totally meeting in person properly for the first time right now.]
[. . . she's so friendly. . . not that that's a bad thing!1 it helps him lower his guard a bit, too. 'cause even if he contacted her first (on purpose, this time!) he still isn't the kind of person who opens up immediately]
[but she's fun, and silly, just judging from their first conversation. and he's into that]
[a hum!]
Sounds like congratulations are in order for your serendipitous purchase.
[rocks back on his heel a bit]
So-- Chagall's is around here, right?
[TIME TO SEE IF THAT COFFEE LIVES UP TO HER PRAISE]
It's not that big of a deal! It just a favor for my senpai, I told him I'd pick it up before the store closed since he had a club meeting today, that's all.
[she's also very kind and generous on top of being fun and silly, clearly. and it's not really a lie, she did pick the shoes up for akihiko.
it's fine.]
Ready to get right to business though on that Charm, huh, Akira-san? But you're in luck, Chagall's really close!
[look, it's not going to be as beautifully crafted as sojiro's coffee, but it won't be elephant poop?]
[and then he freezes, mid-step, because there's an awfully familiar ethereal tug yanking at the back of his mind. not one of a Confidant, no, but something more--]
[his gaze flickers towards the stairwell underneath the karaoke bar.]
[. . .]
[no. he's just imagining things. with a shake of his head, he skips forward to catch up to her]
if she caught specifically where akira was looking, minako would probably be a bit more dubious about that statement.
there's already an underlying suspicion that exists, because of his charm comments, so pausing in that spot? it's a little suspect. but fortunately, not suspect enough for minako to really think hard on it.
...his excuse sucks, though.]
A cat? You see them at the station sometimes, but I've never seen any in the mall like that...
[he's calm. casual. and totally nnnnot bringing up the real reason why he isn't a school club person. that's not. . . something you tell someone you just met a week and a half ago]
I guess I just have other hobbies.
[into Chagall's they go! he pauses at the entrance and glances around curiously, waiting for her to lead the way to their seat]
[PHANTOM THIEVERY. . . okay no, he can't answer with that, as true as it may be. he follows her to a booth, slipping into one of the seats as he drops his bag on the ground at his feet]
Eeeeh. . . I'm a bit of a jack of all trades.
[also true!!]
I fish on weekends or in the evenings, and I go to the batting cages near Yongen sometimes. Video games, of course-- that might be more Ryuji's influence, though.
[ONLY A LITTLE BIT, THOUGH he liked arcades even before Ryuji]
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[but!! either way? something goes plunk in the water next to where Minako is standing, a few stray droplets splashing onto the sides. if Minako looks up? she'll find Akira, standing next to the fountain, rolling ten-yen coins across his knuckles before he tosses them into the fountain]
[sup!]
Successful shopping trip?
[he asks casually, nodding to the bagged shoes]
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though she really only has her expression light up a tiny bit.
but she's nearly as collected as akira, though definitely a lot more energetic. and yet, she continues the conversation like they've been friends all this time and it's not them totally meeting in person properly for the first time right now.]
Just what I was looking for, so it's perfect!
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[but she's fun, and silly, just judging from their first conversation. and he's into that]
[a hum!]
Sounds like congratulations are in order for your serendipitous purchase.
[rocks back on his heel a bit]
So-- Chagall's is around here, right?
[TIME TO SEE IF THAT COFFEE LIVES UP TO HER PRAISE]
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[she's also very kind and generous on top of being fun and silly, clearly. and it's not really a lie, she did pick the shoes up for akihiko.
it's fine.]
Ready to get right to business though on that Charm, huh, Akira-san? But you're in luck, Chagall's really close!
[look, it's not going to be as beautifully crafted as sojiro's coffee, but it won't be elephant poop?]
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I may be about three points or so from ranking up. Can you blame me?
[he says that with a lilt of humor in his words, so any normal person might take it as a joke?? well, it is sort of. . . a joke. . . anyway. . .]
[ALSO AS LONG AS IT ISN'T ELEPHANT POOP HE'LL PROBABLY LIKE IT]
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[it's as simple as that, she doesn't seem even remotely fazed by it as she motions for him to follow her lead towards chagall.]
I wonder what level of Charming that makes you? Confident? Smooth? Popular? Maybe even downright Charismatic?
[at least she sees to also treat it lightly and jokingly, like some kind of rpg stat or something. crazy.]
1/2
[he falls into step next to her just as easily as he keeps up the banter]
But any way I answer that is going to come back to bite me in the--
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[his gaze flickers towards the stairwell underneath the karaoke bar.]
[. . .]
[no. he's just imagining things. with a shake of his head, he skips forward to catch up to her]
Ah-- sorry! I thought I saw a. . . cat.
[A CAT]
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if she caught specifically where akira was looking, minako would probably be a bit more dubious about that statement.
there's already an underlying suspicion that exists, because of his charm comments, so pausing in that spot? it's a little suspect. but fortunately, not suspect enough for minako to really think hard on it.
...his excuse sucks, though.]
A cat? You see them at the station sometimes, but I've never seen any in the mall like that...
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Maybe it's here shopping for catnip. Or sushi. Is there a place that sells sushi around here?
[it's fine!! focus on coffee first, and suspicious frizzy-haired boy later. or never]
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I'm starting to wonder if maybe you're the cat here, looking for a good sushi recommendation.
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Nothing wrong with liking sushi.
Although I did promise a friend I'd bring him back some fatty tuna.
[in order to bribe Morgana into staying home instead of piggy backing in his bag, as usual]
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[she's kidding, she has plenty of yen on her own.]
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[he replies with a breathy laugh. Chagall's ever approaches]
I have to work like, nine part-time jobs just to keep up.
[j/k he's also rolling in the money, thanks Shadows]
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[???? please be exaggerating, akira.]
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[at her question, though? he gives a little, nonchalant shrug]
Only the "go home" club.
[HA]
I'm not really much of a school club kind of person.
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[it must be his natural protag aura.
but it's fine, she'll pull open the door to chagall and lead him inside. gotta get coffee while they chat!]
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[he's calm. casual. and totally nnnnot bringing up the real reason why he isn't a school club person. that's not. . . something you tell someone you just met a week and a half ago]
I guess I just have other hobbies.
[into Chagall's they go! he pauses at the entrance and glances around curiously, waiting for her to lead the way to their seat]
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What kind of hobbies do you have?
[they may as well get to know each other, as she leads him to a booth; it's fairly busy inside, but there are enough seats available, at least.]
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Eeeeh. . . I'm a bit of a jack of all trades.
[also true!!]
I fish on weekends or in the evenings, and I go to the batting cages near Yongen sometimes. Video games, of course-- that might be more Ryuji's influence, though.
[ONLY A LITTLE BIT, THOUGH he liked arcades even before Ryuji]
Does collecting part-time jobs count as a hobby?
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[she has no idea he's a bumpkin.]
You're full of all kinds of surprises, Akira-san!
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I like to keep myself unpredictable, that's all.
[he kids. and then, more seriously]
There wasn't much to do back in my hometown but fish, or go skateboarding, or hang out at the local arcade. I guess that's why I kind of picked it up.
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[she's intrigued, tell her more! after she orders them some coffee.
and pastries.
did you really thing she wasn't going to order something to eat, too? she's got a black hole for a stomach.]
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[hey look, pastries go well with coffee, he approves!! even though he's only getting himself a drink. black, just like Sojiro taught him]
What about you? Are you from Iwatodai?
[he isn't about to assume, considering his own background]
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[minako just can't resist. she'd eat curry with her coffee if it were an option, but it's not that sort of cafe. so.
pastries!!]
I only moved here near the beginning of the school year. I've moved around a lot, so I can't really say I'm from here, either!
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