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A New Way To Go...? [Open]
If anything, if there was a way to describe Sasami's current state of mind, it was listless. She was still shaken up by the events concerning the Darksoul and she needed something to get her mind off of it all. It all boiled down to just wandering across the City. Home would always be there for her and taking some time off from her job wouldn't be too bad.
Wandering across the City, she found a small, out of the way building. By what was inside, it looked like a restaurant. Curiosity got the better of her, she tested the doors and found them to be unlocked - whatever it was, it must had been in use before it was pulled in. Wandering inside, she didn't mind the darkness until she reached where the kitchen should be. Feeling for a light switch, she found it and snapped it on, illuminating the room. Her eyes widened a bit as she saw inside - a fully stocked (at least in terms of supplies) kitchen. Dishes, utensils, the works.
"Wow... it looks like it has everything to start a restaurant..." Sasami uttered. Investigating further, she found some of the building's freezers, still oddly running. A quick peek inside revealed a number of food still inside, possibly still fresh (it was hard to tell, what with the horrible span of time on this ship).
"...not to start as one, to actually run it...!" she said, a smile quickly forming. "But... what could I do with it? What could I do?" It was easy to go beyond the "running the store" bit, but at the same time, running a restaurant was a big task to say the least.
"...and what should I name it?"
Wandering across the City, she found a small, out of the way building. By what was inside, it looked like a restaurant. Curiosity got the better of her, she tested the doors and found them to be unlocked - whatever it was, it must had been in use before it was pulled in. Wandering inside, she didn't mind the darkness until she reached where the kitchen should be. Feeling for a light switch, she found it and snapped it on, illuminating the room. Her eyes widened a bit as she saw inside - a fully stocked (at least in terms of supplies) kitchen. Dishes, utensils, the works.
"Wow... it looks like it has everything to start a restaurant..." Sasami uttered. Investigating further, she found some of the building's freezers, still oddly running. A quick peek inside revealed a number of food still inside, possibly still fresh (it was hard to tell, what with the horrible span of time on this ship).
"...not to start as one, to actually run it...!" she said, a smile quickly forming. "But... what could I do with it? What could I do?" It was easy to go beyond the "running the store" bit, but at the same time, running a restaurant was a big task to say the least.
"...and what should I name it?"

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"Look," she said, "I know you're all traumatized by what happened, I GET it. I never thought, the longer we fought, that it was you anyway. But you definitely said some things I know had less to do with the darksoul and more to do with you and your own problems. So the way I figure, best way to deal with that is to have us competing a little bit: you're a sweet girl, but unless you have people swarming over you it makes you dead meat. So I figure you can at least toughen up a little."
And it was annoying, but she would do it.
"Don't think I forgot what you said to me about Negi. You have some security issues, kid."
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It probably doesn't help that, in Negi's case, it's less that initial problem and more that her only means of knowing about relationships come from her real sister. And that's not the best way to know about it...!
"...alright... but, I'm not going to lose to you." she said.
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While the statement itself sounded lewd, there wasn't a lie in it: she WAS taking lessons from Negi and she did need his help when it came to leaning magic. She didn't get that barrier jacket for nothing.
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Which was why she was going to make sure she was better at it.
"What are you doing anyway, in this place?"
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It was an ambitious plan, to say the least.
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Ambitious? Yes. Tricky? Definitely.
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"Well, maybe our next stop has some sort of animals we can use!"
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She shrugged. Hey, a rivalry didn't mean she couldn't help a little bit with something like this, right?
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She thought a moment. "Oh, yeah, like that Hoshi girl? I saw her: she was really nice."