[Is Winter the sort to keep time? Reiju is, if only because it's professional to show up as agreed to an appointment. At exactly seven o'clock, she shows up before the eatery he decided on, which already looks . . . odd from a glance. It's not necessarily a bad thing, though.
First things first: meeting up with the man of the hour. Once she spots him, she'll close the gap with a practiced smile.]
[ Well, he wants to make it a good experience! Even if they're not here strictly on romantic terms. ]
Oh, I definitely want to try one of those smoking things, whatever they are. I also think I saw someone set something on fire. It's possible the two are not related.
I'll order something smoky. Or... steamy? Whatever it is.
I'll be honest, I don't know what half of the things on this menu mean but I'm eager to find out. I appreciated your willingness to be adventurous with me.
[ Not the sort of scientists who would, say, turn their kids into power rangers... ]
I guess that depends. Destinations can be important too, but insofar as my stay here is concerned, it's all about the journey. This whole place is a journey.
What about you? Are you the type of person who has their eyes on the road or where it's going?
It would mean that there's something, as opposed to nothing.
We mercenaries may covet money, but we won't double-cross our contractor, even if the opposing side offers more. That's because there won't be anyone left if both sides are eradicated. The reward will become a deficit in the long run, and we will suffer in the end.
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First things first: meeting up with the man of the hour. Once she spots him, she'll close the gap with a practiced smile.]
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Winter is easy enough to spot, and Reiju moreso. He waves to her as she makes her approach. ]
Hello Miss Reiju. Or do you prefer Poison Pink?
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Reiju is fine.
[Lady, miss—even "you" would work. It makes no difference to her.
But what a duo they make between his blacks and her usual whites. She nods back in greeting.]
Shall we head inside?
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Since Winter is A Gentleman, he offers her his arm before they head into the restaurant to be ushered to their table. ]
Thank you, by the way, for agreeing to this.
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It's a good opportunity, don't you think?
[To talk. To learn and try something new.]
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[ So they're off the same mind there.
The two of them are taken to a table and he pulls her seat out for her as well. We're going full gentleman here! ]
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Starting with the menu.
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Oh, I definitely want to try one of those smoking things, whatever they are. I also think I saw someone set something on fire. It's possible the two are not related.
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Then I'll order something flammable.
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I'll be honest, I don't know what half of the things on this menu mean but I'm eager to find out. I appreciated your willingness to be adventurous with me.
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You have such a fondness for the sciences. Where does that interest come from?
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[Scholars . . . Researchers . . . Scientists.]
If your friend collects knowledge for the sake of it, what about you? Is the journey more important than the destination?
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I guess that depends. Destinations can be important too, but insofar as my stay here is concerned, it's all about the journey. This whole place is a journey.
What about you? Are you the type of person who has their eyes on the road or where it's going?
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Maybe somewhere in the middle. I won't go down a road that leads nowhere.
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[Her answer sounded indecisiveβinsincere, evenβto her ears. But maybe that was a want in and of itself.]
There are too many destinations that aren't worth the journey.
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So what is worth it? What makes the journey worthwhile to you?
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If there's anything to look at in the end.
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We mercenaries may covet money, but we won't double-cross our contractor, even if the opposing side offers more. That's because there won't be anyone left if both sides are eradicated. The reward will become a deficit in the long run, and we will suffer in the end.
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Might I ask how you feel about being a mercenary? I know it's a family business and all, but surely you must have some opinion.
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