I'm Nothing Without You
Aug. 6th, 2016 11:31 pmShin! Are you home?
[Namine was a creature of habit in many respects. She got up, went to school, paid attention, came home, did her homework - it was a measured, almost overly genial existence, rhythmic in its complacency. But today she was late getting home, for the first time since she stepped foot into her high school a classmate had asked to talk to her! Nerve-wracking as it had been Sora was incredibly nice and she’d found herself following him as he went to the arcade to meet his friends. If not for how late it had become and how overwhelming larger groups could be she might have stayed even longer.
… I brought dinner. [It was the least she could do for possibly worrying him, but for as awful as she felt Namine sort of hoped that he was off on his own. Interesting as it had been the slight departure from her routine was exhausting, she set their convenience store meal on an already crowded table, reminded herself to clean the house as soon as possible.
Right now she didn't have it in her. Instead she went to her room and dropped her bag off before moving on to his, knocking on the door. Namine had made it through the whole afternoon without worrying about her brother, but to say he hadn't remained in her thoughts was just wrong. She could never be without him entirely, and maybe that was why she suddenly wanted to see him so badly.]
[Namine was a creature of habit in many respects. She got up, went to school, paid attention, came home, did her homework - it was a measured, almost overly genial existence, rhythmic in its complacency. But today she was late getting home, for the first time since she stepped foot into her high school a classmate had asked to talk to her! Nerve-wracking as it had been Sora was incredibly nice and she’d found herself following him as he went to the arcade to meet his friends. If not for how late it had become and how overwhelming larger groups could be she might have stayed even longer.
… I brought dinner. [It was the least she could do for possibly worrying him, but for as awful as she felt Namine sort of hoped that he was off on his own. Interesting as it had been the slight departure from her routine was exhausting, she set their convenience store meal on an already crowded table, reminded herself to clean the house as soon as possible.
Right now she didn't have it in her. Instead she went to her room and dropped her bag off before moving on to his, knocking on the door. Namine had made it through the whole afternoon without worrying about her brother, but to say he hadn't remained in her thoughts was just wrong. She could never be without him entirely, and maybe that was why she suddenly wanted to see him so badly.]