Mai Tokiha (鴇羽 舞衣) (
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Dorm White 1-A socializing/shenanigans
Characters: The residents of White 1-A (Koharu Izaki, Green Altair, Tsuki Aoi, Mai Tokiha, Sasuke Uchiha)It was mid-evening, a good time to study, take part in Exaclan, or hang out with roommates or friends. Or possibly all of the above. But one dorm in particular had a new roommate there starting this evening.
Format: Prose or Action are both okay!
This log is: Open to roommates
Location: White Dorm 1-A
Summary: The night of Sasuke's arrival, his previously all-girl dorm room gets to meet their new roommate. Feel free to make your own threads/tag each other.
Warnings: Various states of undress
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Seeing as all her roommates were all girls, she has seen no point in being overly modest while getting dressed. Communal living meant that kind of privacy didn't exist, after all. She slipped on the underwear idly, her mind someplace far from here.
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Sasuke approached the door, lips arched in a frown. He had to share a room with other people. In a place where he didn't want to be. Just. Great.
Opening the door, he really wasn't expecting to see anything else.
Except he was welcomed to his dorm by three other girls, with one absentmindedly slipping on her underwear.
"...Uh."
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"Mai... you..." What do you say in a situation like this? "You, um... May want to speed up your changing, or... uh, change somewhere else."
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A boy's face.
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Clearing his throat, he tried his best to explain the situation. That's right, just be rational and deal with it calmly. If they attack, then he would attack. Things were like that in the ninja world. He just had to play it smooth. "Look, I don't know where I am, and I don't really know what's going on but someone told me I was staying here." He sighed heavily by the end, shoving his hands into his pockets.
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"The dorms are mixed, Mai. We've just been... lucky? so far that none have been male..." Then she turned back and gave the boy another shrug. What did you say to someone who almost got hit in the face by a pillow just for walking into a room?
"Welcome. Next time, perhaps knock?" ... Hm... it probably wasn't perfect, but what could you do. This... was a bit awkward...
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"Besides, it's probably just a mix up. I'm sure you're across the hall, in 1-B," she added. "There's no way they'd put a boy in with girls when there's a room of boys available, right?"
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"In Yuki's room, they're mixed. I'm sure those in charge doesn't care," Grenn said with a shrug and pointed to the only untouched bed. "That's the only one free."
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"At least we don't have to learn English," Koharu said mostly to herself.
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"Don't like English?" She said after a while, in an echo of what Reiko had asked her at the (only) had lesson she had went to. Grenn turned around on the bed to face Koharu better.
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"I'd hope so too... I just started to learn English, I don't want to have to start from the beginning again..." She paused and looked out the window. She hoped the time spent here wouldn't feel like any time at all when they were back, because she missed Lyra's hugs something fierece, and she'd rather not remember how it was to miss them...
"... Must be nice to have your friends here," Grenn said with an attempted smile, because she did feel good for the people who had friends or family, or just those they knew, here. A security that wasn't to be underestimated.
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"But I mean--I'm making many new friends here as it is and I'm glad to. Everyone is so nice here, it's a lot better than home in that way."
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"Not everyone I'd think. Especially if more boys from your school appear. But yeah... met some really nice people too," Grenn said with a smiling nod. And, well, if more of those annoyingly entitled boys appeared, they'd have to do their best to put them where they belonged... that was, beside everyone else.
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"I'm glad I met you though. You would have done the same as Sora I think."
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"To the best of my ability," Grenn agreed (though it felt somewhat like a promise), and wondered about the technology the original Utopia Academy had used. It shouldn't be impossible to hack it... Indeed, would that be possible here?
"Could.... I don't know, would it be possible to hack the system of your school?" Of course, hacking in general required some computer knowledge not that many came by naturally, even less, she had to assume, regular schoolgirls like Koharu seemed to be.
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"I don't know. It may be possible, but I'm not sure how one would even go about it...Mostly we fight the system from within. You have to win."
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"Probably. But keep it in mind... Of couse, maybe none of you will be able to do it, but..." She shrugged. She really wanted to help, but it wasn't as if she actually could do anything. Even if the time-lines were the same, past and future were two different things. Then she shook her head, trying for some optimism.
"But as Sora has your and Yuki's help, and whoever else you all have, I'm sure she'll do fine." But she still couldn't believe the level of discrimination that whole system held up... But then, the Oppression Rebellions from a hundred and fifty years ago weren't named for happy-fluffy fun-times. It was just... that was so long ago. She hadn't had to deal with anything like that, except the rich/poor divide.
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"We have to try right? We'll win and free everyone. I believe it."
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"We can hope that's all that's needed. Belief, hope, and a bit of action," Grenn said with a smile. At the same time, though, the mention of action made her wince internally. There was something... She had been amde to forgot whatever it was, so better ignore it, but she wanted to take some sort of action here, too, but...