News at 11

Apr. 22nd, 2012 10:47 pm
sanjou_tsubame: (hmmm-dunno about that)
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Date: Tuesday February 7, 2060
Time: Mid-morning
Place: Sunshine Cafe, New Meiji lower district
Characters: Tsubame, Sanosuke, Eiji


It's not an uncommon thing for college students to be, at times, out of touch with what's going on in the outside world. There are times when schoolwork and socializing and school culture simply trump watching the news or catching a few headlines on the 'net. Tsubame has jokingly pointed out to friends that she gets most of her national news from sketch-comedy programs. And the local news? Well, that sometimes gets lost by the wayside of a student's life.

So when Tsubame stopped by the Sunshine Cafe for a cup of coffee on the way to class, broken windows and police tape was the last thing she'd expected. It looked like a bomb had gone off in the place. She craned her neck for a better look, but really there wasn't much to look at. Part of her very much wanted to hope that whatever happened, no one was hurt. A more realistic part knew that wasn't the case. But what about the people who worked there? The redhead who'd returned her book to her and walked her to class?

Tsubame stood in front of the diner a few moments more, knowing she needed to get to class, but not quite wanting to leave. She'd liked this place. She could have been there, with her coffee when this happened. It was a sobering thought. As soon as class was over, she decided, it was time to go online and check out the news. It wouldn't help what happened here, but at least she'd know what had happened. It felt...disrespectful to be so out of touch with a place she was beginning to think of as a regular haunt.

Date: 2012-04-30 04:00 am (UTC)
sanosuke_sagara: pensive (Default)
From: [personal profile] sanosuke_sagara
Sano stopped jogging in place, giving a very brief, appreciative look at the young woman standing in front of him. He didn't want to upset her by staring at her; he was too much of a gentleman for that. But she was so cute and fresh-faced he couldn't help himself.

Even though some would consider him to be 'rough around the edges' he was taught, first by his parents, and then by Captain Sagara, that women were to be respected and protected in that order.

His keen hearing heard her voice her concern for the workers. She either knew someone who worked here, or she'd been a customer of the place. Looks could be deceiving and some of the dumpiest looking places served the best tasting food. That thought caused Sano's stomach to grumble noisily.

"Ah, a diner," he said absently before questioning, "You ever eat here?"

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