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In general, Satori spends most of her time either aimlessly drifting on her own, or staking out isolated places, equally alone. Or sometimes being obnoxious at people with her abilities.
By any of those traditions, her current behavior was highly out of the ordinary. Especially the friendly smile.
Satori picked out a decently-sized courtyard in the fringes of the City, and was there with a companion this time - an alien puppy.
"Sit, Okai!"
Teaching tricks to pets is usually a matter of rote repetition or tricking them. Not so, though, if you can understand what the pet is thinking. It sat, as much as a creature with tentacles for legs could sit. Satori extended her hand.
"Now, shake my hand." Okai looked at her hand blankly for a second, before her master picked up on what she was thinking. "No, there's not a treat in it. It's about respect." Another pause. "Maybe next time." Pause. "Maybe a better way of thinking of it is that I'm the leader of your pack now." Pause. "I suppose, yes." Pause. "I miss them, too."
It was like listening to one side of a phone conversation. However, Satori and her new pet did seem to be getting along quite well, as they moved from one trick to the next, stopping between for conversation. It wasn't at all clear how well the puppy understood her, but she was at least happy.
By any of those traditions, her current behavior was highly out of the ordinary. Especially the friendly smile.
Satori picked out a decently-sized courtyard in the fringes of the City, and was there with a companion this time - an alien puppy.
"Sit, Okai!"
Teaching tricks to pets is usually a matter of rote repetition or tricking them. Not so, though, if you can understand what the pet is thinking. It sat, as much as a creature with tentacles for legs could sit. Satori extended her hand.
"Now, shake my hand." Okai looked at her hand blankly for a second, before her master picked up on what she was thinking. "No, there's not a treat in it. It's about respect." Another pause. "Maybe next time." Pause. "Maybe a better way of thinking of it is that I'm the leader of your pack now." Pause. "I suppose, yes." Pause. "I miss them, too."
It was like listening to one side of a phone conversation. However, Satori and her new pet did seem to be getting along quite well, as they moved from one trick to the next, stopping between for conversation. It wasn't at all clear how well the puppy understood her, but she was at least happy.

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Koishi had, as usual, been flying around the city when something caught her eye. Upon closer inspection, she saw it was really two somethings, and one of those somethings was her sister. Who looked much happier than Koishi had seen her in ages. So, with the ever-present smile on her face widening a bit, she flew down, landing a few feet away from Satori and her new friend.
"Hey, sis! Who's that?"
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Turning away from Okai from a moment, she looked up at Satori. "I bet you do too, right? It must be really weird not having Orin and Okuu around."