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MAKOTO NAEGI < 苗木誠 > ([personal profile] superordinary) wrote in [community profile] route_10652013-10-07 12:59 am

witty lyrics go here.

Who: The Dangans who happen to be in the area
Where: Goldenrod City
When: October 6th
Summary: Naegi finds out they have a house. Also it's Kirigiri's birthday. General house/birthday shenanigans happen.
Rating: Mondo's mouth is a thing so PG-13?
Log:


[ Needless to say, Naegi didn't expect any of this; who would expect finding a key and a note that indicated that an entire house had been left to Asahina - who wasn't with them anymore. Still, a house is a house and winter is drawing closer with each passing day and it would be nice to stay somewhere that isn't an inn or hotel room. Naegi's not going to look this gift Ponyta in the mouth.

Kirigiri and Naegi are the first to go there, to make sure it isn't some sort of trick or scam before informing the others. It looks nice despite the busted window on the first floor and the...door seems to have been left wide open.

Better start investigating, then. ]


[ Some time later, Naegi's encountered at least twenty-four Eeveelutions, a ton of food and pillows scattered all over the floor and he's concluded that no, it's not a trap. It just hasn't been taken care of and has been ruled by the Eevee Kingdom for some time. So he sends out the following text to the others: ]

Guys, I have good news! Come to the following address when you can, all right? It's the house next to the breeding center so it should be easy to find.

[ Pretend the address is included. :| Shortly afterwards, a second text message is sent out: ]

By the way, it's Kirigiri-san's birthday today.

[ ...Naegi has no idea why he knows this. He's pretty sure she hasn't mentioned it. At any rate, by the time the others get there there will pizza, cake and party hats but not much else because there's only so much you can do when you just remembered her birthday. Here's hoping the Eevees won't eat everything the second you turn around.

Also, floor plans for future reference. ]

ardent: (And turning all against one)

[personal profile] ardent 2013-10-12 08:42 pm (UTC)(link)
What does that have to do with anything?

[It's not pointed or sarcastic or...anything but ridiculously straightforward, really; he genuinely does not see why that makes a difference.]

I'm aware that we're not friends, but I see no need to change that because it doesn't make a difference either way - I wasn't friends with anyone back in Hope's Peak, but I didn't want anything to happen to them, either!
shslasshat: (what do you want)

[personal profile] shslasshat 2013-10-12 09:39 pm (UTC)(link)
[Because if you care about what happens to someone, that must mean you want something from them. That's how it has always worked for Togami before.]

That was a completely different situation.

[And a fat lot of good it did then, too.]

There was no real way to avoid one another in that place. This is a much larger area that we've been set loose to explore, with the saccharine goal of domesticating wild creatures. In that school, losing track of someone could mean the difference between life and death.

Becoming too trustful of others did, on more than one occasion.

[With that jab, he turns away and opens his book again, crossing his legs and barely shifting the Eevee occupying his lap.]
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[personal profile] ardent 2013-10-13 05:11 am (UTC)(link)
For several of us, whether we're sent home or not still is a matter of life or death!

[The outburst is sharp, sudden; like he cares about your precious silence right now, Togami.]

And you're not in the clear either, given that we don't know what happens once that door is opened, so don't start with that, either!
shslasshat: (memo to me)

[personal profile] shslasshat 2013-10-13 06:26 am (UTC)(link)
[If glares could cause blunt force trauma, the one that Togami levels at the innocent fireplace in front of him would be about a three on the Justice Hammer scale.]

In that case, you are free to worry about your own skins as much as you like.

But you may as well leave worrying about the future to those who actually will survive to see it.
ardent: (And turning all against one)

[personal profile] ardent 2013-10-13 06:39 am (UTC)(link)
It's because I won't live to see it that I'm concerned, at least in part!

[...because that doesn't have potential to turn into a poorly-articulated clusterfuck at all, does it, wow.

Look, let's just. move on.]


Why does it matter to you in the first place, whether I concern myself with it or not?!
shslasshat: (too cool for school)

[personal profile] shslasshat 2013-10-13 06:52 am (UTC)(link)
Did I say that it mattered? I said you may as well - it was advice. Feel free to ignore it and worry yourself into an ulcer over something that doesn't ultimately concern you, it doesn't matter to me either way.

[His book goes back up. Normal people would take this as a sign to end the conversation.

...That's asking a lot from Ishimaru, though.]