http://misterblackbird.livejournal.com/ (
misterblackbird.livejournal.com) wrote in
tampered2007-06-23 04:09 pm
Log; Complete
When; June 23, afternoon
Rating; PG, most likely
Characters; Kotobuki Ran (
number1gal) & Cain Hargreaves (
misterblackbird)
Summary; Ran and Cain cross paths--and each other, more or less. She thinks they have more in common than he thinks, so how about talking it out over something to drink? His treat. Of course. (lol factor at 100.)
Log;
What would a person like her drink?
This had been an unexpected turn of events. He'd seen Ran speaking to his sister over the Network and immediately meant to confront Ran about subversively encouraging his sister to try and get away from him, and now he'd ended up agreeing to go out somewhere with her.
She was really...quite forward.
Interesting.
Cafe Juliet would do, he decided. It was easy to find, popular, she was enough of a newcomer that she'd probably never seen it, and she seemed young--or at least immature--so it would probably appeal to her.
He checked his pockets: six quartz pebbles, two flat stones, and some slips of coloured paper. That ought to be enough.
She was easy to find in a crowd--even in a crowd of City residents she succeeded in standing out in garish colours, with red streaked hair. They must look a pair: he in all black, and she in...everything else.
"Good afternoon, Ran. Shall we?"
Rating; PG, most likely
Characters; Kotobuki Ran (
Summary; Ran and Cain cross paths--and each other, more or less. She thinks they have more in common than he thinks, so how about talking it out over something to drink? His treat. Of course. (lol factor at 100.)
Log;
What would a person like her drink?
This had been an unexpected turn of events. He'd seen Ran speaking to his sister over the Network and immediately meant to confront Ran about subversively encouraging his sister to try and get away from him, and now he'd ended up agreeing to go out somewhere with her.
She was really...quite forward.
Interesting.
Cafe Juliet would do, he decided. It was easy to find, popular, she was enough of a newcomer that she'd probably never seen it, and she seemed young--or at least immature--so it would probably appeal to her.
He checked his pockets: six quartz pebbles, two flat stones, and some slips of coloured paper. That ought to be enough.
She was easy to find in a crowd--even in a crowd of City residents she succeeded in standing out in garish colours, with red streaked hair. They must look a pair: he in all black, and she in...everything else.
"Good afternoon, Ran. Shall we?"

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He stared back at her, holding the silence between them.
Slowly, cooly, he turned away from her to signal to a passing waitress.
"Perhaps we'd better order. Otherwise they'll make us leave."