Subaru had walked, or rather hopped, his way from Lucifer and Soma, feeling very upset about how they regarded him as insignificant. And yet, Subaru doesn't really care about what they think of him, he doesn't care about them at all. There is only one thing, one wish, that he actually cares about. But no, it is not even the end of the world. Subaru wants to go back to Tokyo to find the Sakurazukamori, not Kamui.
At first, he was going to go to Yuzuriha, but his Shikigami hasn't found where she is yet, so he will have to wait. Besides, in the current mood that he is in, he might snap at her and he doesn't want that. Subaru needs to smoke. It had started simply as something rebellious he wanted to do, but maybe it has recently become an addiction.
Subaru doesn't care anyway, he simply needs a cigarette. Walking through the crowd, he catches sight of a brown-haired lady who stands out like a sore thumb in the midst of the blonde blue-eyed citizens of Paixao. He catches her eye as she was looking around, but quickly averts his gaze and walks over to a small stall on his left.
"Cigarette," he mutters to the man without making eye contact, "any brand, two boxes." The man gives them to him without question, and Subaru gives him the money as indicated by the shopkeeper, taking the cigarette boxes without saying thank you. Lighting up one of his cigarettes, he tries to find the brown-haired girl. She seems to be confused, and Subaru feels a twinge of guilt at averting his gaze like that.
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At first, he was going to go to Yuzuriha, but his Shikigami hasn't found where she is yet, so he will have to wait. Besides, in the current mood that he is in, he might snap at her and he doesn't want that. Subaru needs to smoke. It had started simply as something rebellious he wanted to do, but maybe it has recently become an addiction.
Subaru doesn't care anyway, he simply needs a cigarette. Walking through the crowd, he catches sight of a brown-haired lady who stands out like a sore thumb in the midst of the blonde blue-eyed citizens of Paixao. He catches her eye as she was looking around, but quickly averts his gaze and walks over to a small stall on his left.
"Cigarette," he mutters to the man without making eye contact, "any brand, two boxes." The man gives them to him without question, and Subaru gives him the money as indicated by the shopkeeper, taking the cigarette boxes without saying thank you. Lighting up one of his cigarettes, he tries to find the brown-haired girl. She seems to be confused, and Subaru feels a twinge of guilt at averting his gaze like that.