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After Lirath, Miku had tried her best to keep from being too far underfoot. So, she'd retreated to the Meiji Shrine. Sitting on the steps, and turning her hairpin in her hands, an abandoned broom at her side, Miku tried to think of ways to be more useful. She even had prayed a bit, but it seemed as if the Emperor and Empress were concerned with more pressing things than how to make a single, pious young woman more worthy to return the help she was given.
She wasn't much of a fighter - as her poor attempts at practicing had quickly shown. She had always been someone's support. But even Steve was more helpful than she was, and he only spent time in Engineering when he wanted. Which is where Miku was fairly sure he was at now, though she hadn't actually bothered to check.
Miku sighed and flipped her long, dark hair from her shoulders with a hand. It was already getting too long and heavy for her tastes, and Stacy was warm and humid. Miku stood with a sigh and picked up her abandoned broom, tucking her hairpin away in her skirt pocket.
There was plenty to clean at the Shrine, after all.
((As a special note, if you get Miku, you will likely also get a Steve! That's two, two, two CRs for the price of one! (Shipping and Handling not included)))
She wasn't much of a fighter - as her poor attempts at practicing had quickly shown. She had always been someone's support. But even Steve was more helpful than she was, and he only spent time in Engineering when he wanted. Which is where Miku was fairly sure he was at now, though she hadn't actually bothered to check.
Miku sighed and flipped her long, dark hair from her shoulders with a hand. It was already getting too long and heavy for her tastes, and Stacy was warm and humid. Miku stood with a sigh and picked up her abandoned broom, tucking her hairpin away in her skirt pocket.
There was plenty to clean at the Shrine, after all.
((As a special note, if you get Miku, you will likely also get a Steve! That's two, two, two CRs for the price of one! (Shipping and Handling not included)))
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Steve had only just finished another lesson with Kaylee, and decided to go look for Miku out of sheer boredom. There were only so many places to find her, and the shrine was always a good bet. Steve liked the place too. Even in its weird foreign abandoned state, it was peaceful and quiet, and it was always at least a little bit soothing to help Miku clean or sweep or dust off the place. Even if she always ended up going back over his work.
"Man, does this place ever stay clean?"
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"Where were you? A lesson?" Miku tried not to fidget, and instead poked at the shaft of the broom with her fingers.
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"Yeah, Kaylee was teaching me about, uh... what are they called. Circuitboards," he said. "It's kind of cool. Way too hard for me to do by myself yet, but now I at least know the basics."
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"Or am I wrong?"
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...some fine shawty with a broom! Who'd have thought, in a shrine? He secretly hopes she isn't a nun and tries to remind himself that it's rude to hit on people on sacred ground.
That doesn't mean they can't have a conversation, though.
"Yo. This uh, this your god's crib?"
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"My god's... what?" Miku asked, unsure if she heard him correctly. The a warm, City-born wind stirred Miku's hair and short skirt briefly.
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Maybe he wasn't from Earth, she reasoned. And "shawty" was some untranslatable word. Going with it, she looked a little confused as he continued to explain what he'd meant. She bowed neatly, "My name is Miku Hinasaki, it's very nice to meet you."
She hoped.
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Wandering the City, she spotted the Meiji shrine and, with it, Miku.
"Miku!" Sasami called out, brightening up.
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"I hadn't planned to at the moment, but I think I should. Maybe it would help me think a little better. Especially after getting caught up in the fighting."
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But he wouldn't finish typing whatever it was he was typing when he spotted the shrine out of the corner of his eye. Slowly lowering the omnicomm, he stared for a moment before deciding to get a closer look. Was this a legit Japanese shrine, or one of the many replicas on planets across the star systems? Spotting Miku working away, he was at least glad there was someone there to ask about it.
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"Don't you think there's only so much you can sweep the same steps?"
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"Or are you just trying to keep busy?"
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He raised a hand in brief greeting to Miku as he approached. "Hello. I didn't know there was a Shinto shrine here."
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She sure was shy, though.
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But the two of them had been training almost non-stop for a while, and probably deserved a break.
She smiled as she saw Miku though. "Miku-san! Hi!"
And with that, Hikari was running over to her, with Tailmon following after her. "How've you been?"
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"I've been fine, just fine. What about you two? Have you kept out of trouble?" Miku leaned on her broom slightly. The temple itself was small, but the complex of buildings around it made the shrine a herculean effort to clean.
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Tailmon nodded, looking around and not saying much of anything. Though the shrine definitely seemed to be a bit messy.
Hikari seemed to notice it too, as she turned to look over at Miku. "Do you want some help cleaning up here?"