Nnnn.... that's... I yelled some unkind things and he got mad in return. I didn't think he was listening but I didn't... realize his side of it because... er.. [Well, if she just didn't say his actual name and that was a sword it wouldn't be bad right?] Well he's... I mean he's a spirit of a sword so... I suppose he was worried I'd abandon a sword in return.
Those Tsukumonogami are all extremely touchy. You just have to remember that they're not human. And they don't think like we do. But they'll get over it. Don't you worry.
Have you met a good deal of them? They seem, well, strange. But I suppose I must be strange to them.
Should I apologize, Miss Rei? I don't actually... I mean, I feel bad for saying he was just a sword but I don't feel bad about insisting it's wrong to pick up a weapon and that I must kill.
Just one or two. But I'm familiar with beings like them, their nature.
[Considering they're one of the most common spiritual beings in Japan, she learned quite a lot about them through her grandpapa.]
And no, I don't think you should. You were defending what you felt was right. He is a sword, though the just may have been uncalled for. However, he's a century old at least. He should understand how a little girl feels better, and show some empathy.
You're so knowledgeable, Miss Rei! I knew you were the person to come speak to. [She smiled bright, quite pleased with her decision and knowing her father would be quite proud too.]
I don't think he understands little girls at all. I seem to always throw him off of sorts.
[She blushes furiously but smiles wide. She then claps her hand.]
Ah Miss Rei... I was wondering, well, that is, you've been here for quite some time. Someone brought this up and... I don't know what to think of it, but maybe you might know.
That seems like a very thin difference. [Still, if Rei says it, it must be true. She sighed and leaned back.] I hope... I just want things to make sense for once. I've gone from mad people to a mad world.
I have you and others, that's true. But... [She's scared she'll be alone when it's time for things to get dangerous again.] I-I would rather be home. [She whispered.]
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Should I apologize, Miss Rei? I don't actually... I mean, I feel bad for saying he was just a sword but I don't feel bad about insisting it's wrong to pick up a weapon and that I must kill.
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[Considering they're one of the most common spiritual beings in Japan, she learned quite a lot about them through her grandpapa.]
And no, I don't think you should. You were defending what you felt was right. He is a sword, though the just may have been uncalled for. However, he's a century old at least. He should understand how a little girl feels better, and show some empathy.
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I don't think he understands little girls at all. I seem to always throw him off of sorts.
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[She does like you and she's very, very protective of little girl's happiness.]
And he probably doesn't. Men don't understand girls well at all. But you're a bright, clever little thing, and that's all he needs to know.
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Ah Miss Rei... I was wondering, well, that is, you've been here for quite some time. Someone brought this up and... I don't know what to think of it, but maybe you might know.
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And..you know, it's not so bad here. At least we're not alone.
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