Latvia (
balzams) wrote in
overjoylogs2012-09-27 11:49 pm
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Entry tags:
( divi ) You've put yourself in someone's hands
Characters: Latvia (
balzams) & Shiro (
pneumonia)
Date: 28th September
Rating/Warnings: None
Summary: After several promises to buy her sweets, Latvia finally makes good on those promises.
[This really was the most non-nonsensical game he'd ever played. Happiness was something that couldn't be measured in points, nor was it a limited resource.
At least he hoped it wasn't...
Besides, wouldn't it make more sense to award points for making other people happy? If they really wanted to make everyone happy and solve their problems it seemed more productive and encouraging. Points or no points, Latvia wanted to make other people happy. Mostly because in turn that made him happy, but then it was just a win-win situation.
The weather was starting to get colder and he bundled up in a thick sweater. As Latvia waited by the door of the apartments he fidgeted with the phone he was issued. He hoped Shiro got his message. He was pretty sure she lived in the same building, he just wasn't exactly sure which room. In the end, this seemed much easier. In a way it was nice to look after someone rather than be looked after, even though it could be annoying at times. Besides, he didn't want to gain a reputation for making false promises]
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Date: 28th September
Rating/Warnings: None
Summary: After several promises to buy her sweets, Latvia finally makes good on those promises.
[This really was the most non-nonsensical game he'd ever played. Happiness was something that couldn't be measured in points, nor was it a limited resource.
At least he hoped it wasn't...
Besides, wouldn't it make more sense to award points for making other people happy? If they really wanted to make everyone happy and solve their problems it seemed more productive and encouraging. Points or no points, Latvia wanted to make other people happy. Mostly because in turn that made him happy, but then it was just a win-win situation.
The weather was starting to get colder and he bundled up in a thick sweater. As Latvia waited by the door of the apartments he fidgeted with the phone he was issued. He hoped Shiro got his message. He was pretty sure she lived in the same building, he just wasn't exactly sure which room. In the end, this seemed much easier. In a way it was nice to look after someone rather than be looked after, even though it could be annoying at times. Besides, he didn't want to gain a reputation for making false promises]
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You're not really going to call me pudding though, are you?
I don't think it suits me.
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[Japanese was certainly one of his weaker languages. Maybe he should just trust her on that one]
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[As annoying as it is not to have questions answered he probably shouldn't expect too much from her. After all, he does feel responsible for her safety all of a sudden]
Be careful up there, okay?
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HELLO!
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Don't fall down or I'll worry a lot.
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[Maybe he's been underestimating her. Because of her childish mannerisms he always thought she'd be clumsy and uncoordinated. Different worlds. Yes. He had to keep remembering that]
Heh, I'm sorry... I think I've been patronizing you a bit.
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( head tilt. )
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Ah... just, talking down to you. Treating you as if you were a child, that kind of thing...