Week Two | The Beach | Early Tuesday Evening
[ She wonders if this part of the beach makes anyone else feel the same way-- when she remembers everything that's transpired here ( Haru's body, Nino's eye) she feels sad, but she also feels like there's something unfinished.
Everything begs for more answers and offers even more questions.
She hates feeling this way. ]
Good evening!
[ She looks up when he approaches. The sun has just started to set, she's kneeling in the sand braiding palm leaves together into what look like little birds. ]
It's unusual to see someone else here, most people avoid this part of the beach.
[ For obvious reasons.. ]
Everything begs for more answers and offers even more questions.
She hates feeling this way. ]
Good evening!
[ She looks up when he approaches. The sun has just started to set, she's kneeling in the sand braiding palm leaves together into what look like little birds. ]
It's unusual to see someone else here, most people avoid this part of the beach.
[ For obvious reasons.. ]
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Because it's quiet-- not many places on Moron Island are.
[ The Chief's name for it, not hers. Though she seems to have little trouble repeating it. ]
And.. because being here helps me remember things I didn't know I'd forgotten.
[ She finishes another one of her little birds and sets it down, eyes him curiously. ]
And you?
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[ another pause, although the curiosity is layered with a little more. some measure of appraisal, actually, and his gaze flickers towards the folded bird before it rests back on her. ]
I guess you could say something that we're here for similar reasons.
[ he lifts his hand to brush his hair our of his eyes, although if Jinah's watching, she may nothing that his hand lingers over his eye a little longer than absolutely necessary. ]
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What's wrong? Do you have something in your eye? I think I have a clean handkerchief if you need one.
[ She looks a little concerned, truthfully she's more curious than anything. He'd been so poised up until this point, seemingly unbothered despite where they were.
Everyone else she'd spoken to here seemed to be a bit more wary than he was. ]