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Character(s): Mr. Hanekoma. Open to anyone who wants to join
Content: The Paixao branch of WildKat Coffee is open for business. Feel free to stop on by!
Setting: WildKat Coffee, corner of H5
Time: Throughout the day
Warnings: None.
Note: This will be party style, so feel free to start your own threads, and Mr. H will jump into them. Also, if you want tag other people's threads, since this can be a great chance to meet someone new!
Wiping down the counter of the newly opened Paixao branch of WildKat coffee, Hanekoma looked around to do one last check that everything was in order for a new day of customers. So far business hadn't exactly been booming, but even if he met one new customer Hanekoma was willing to call it a good day.
After all, the more people he met, the more his world expanded, and the more he understood the events that surrounded him. That in mind he moved to the door, and flipped the sign to 'Open.'
Content: The Paixao branch of WildKat Coffee is open for business. Feel free to stop on by!
Setting: WildKat Coffee, corner of H5
Time: Throughout the day
Warnings: None.
Note: This will be party style, so feel free to start your own threads, and Mr. H will jump into them. Also, if you want tag other people's threads, since this can be a great chance to meet someone new!
Wiping down the counter of the newly opened Paixao branch of WildKat coffee, Hanekoma looked around to do one last check that everything was in order for a new day of customers. So far business hadn't exactly been booming, but even if he met one new customer Hanekoma was willing to call it a good day.
After all, the more people he met, the more his world expanded, and the more he understood the events that surrounded him. That in mind he moved to the door, and flipped the sign to 'Open.'
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While Hanekoma wasn't exactly supposed to tell, well, anyone about traveling between dimensions, the fact that Yuuko was a fellow traveler meant he felt a bit better about bending the rules. He had told the Neku from the other world, after all, and as long as he didn't describe his role as Producer he doubted telling Yuuko would be the thing his higher ups would crack down on him for. Not anymore anyway.
"So, have you been traveling long?" It was rare for Hanekoma to meet someone who could understand this aspect of his life, he was excited by the chance to get to know her better, even if it didn't really show on his always cool exterior.
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She casually traced her finger around the rim of her mug, "I've traveled for a long time, yes. In a way you could also call me a travel agent." Her eyes moved up to look at his, "Perhaps you've heard of the Dimension Witch? That is another one of my titles." She leaned back in her chair as she took another sip, "A few have come to my shop, seeking to go to other worlds, they had to pay a price for the ability to do so, of course."
She hoped the children were doing okay, the events had really started to get out of her jurisdiction of being able to help. "Personally," she said, setting her coffee mug down again, "I haven't done much traveling...there hasn't been much need for it since my duties have been focused on one particular world and a particular boy."
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He had heard of titles like that one a few times, perhaps even that specific title, though it must have been a long time ago. "I think I might have, though I can't recall where. Still, I've met others who perform a similar task to what you describe, keeping the dimensions connected loosely to one another. It's good that you charge a price though."
Hanekoma took off his sunglasses and cleaned them as he continued, "Dimensional travel should only be undertaken by those prepared for the sacrifices it will ask of them."
Putting his sunglasses back on Hanekoma stretched and gave Yuuko a wink. "Well, that sounds like an important job, but once it's over you really should take a chance to travel more. There's a lot out there worth seeing."
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She nodded, her coffee cup was nearly empty now and she sipped at the rest of it, "Dimensional travel is certainly only accomplished by those with the motivation and sincerity needed to undertake it. Very few are able to adapt to the fierce change that travel to other worlds brings with it."
Yuuko smiled softly, finishing her drink and looking up at the ceiling, "My job is merely to watch after them. I can only help so much and nudge things in the right direction. The real task is left up to those children who have undertaken it." There was a little regret in her eyes but it was very well masked by her face and she quickly covered it up with a rich laugh, "Besides, they couldn't afford anything else from me."
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Nodding Hanekoma took her empty cup, and set it on the counter for later, before leaning back and saying, "Ah, but for those few, the wonders and worlds they will see are well worth the sacrifices they must make, and the trials they must suffer."
This time Hanekoma let a hand settle over Yuuko's gently, though his expression remained relaxed. This was a challenge that he understood all too well. "I'm sure they don't understand right now, maybe they're even bitter, but I bet you every coffee bean I own, that when those kids overcome their trials on their own strength, with a little proper guidance of course, in their heart of heart's they'll thank you. After all, a child cannot grow if we old folks are always in their way. Sometimes, we have to step back."
Yuuko's laugh inspired a full laugh of his own, and leaning back Hanekoma grinned and said, "I see you're out. As a gentleman and a businessman I would be remiss if I didn't offer you a refill."
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"Yay," Yuuko cheered when he offered to refill her coffee. "Of course, this means we'll have to talk more. You can't simply sit over coffee, it's a social drink."
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Sliding gracefully to his feet, Hanekoma made his way behind the counter and quickly refilled Yuuko's cup with some more of his steaming hot blend. Moving back over he set it down before her and said, "That is quite possibly the wisest thing I've heard all day, and believe me, I've heard some wisdom. Now then, why don't you tell me a little about your Shibuya?"
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Yuuko had been letting her coffee cool for a little bit and since it seemed like a decent amount of time she picked it up and took a sip. It was just as good as the first cup, which said a lot about Hanekoma since sometimes staying consistent was a difficult thing to do, "It's a crowded place and very busy. Humans bustling to and fro without much concern for one another. The spirits don't seem to like the place very much because of this activity."
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"Sounds like a very interesting business plan you have there. I suppose everyone has desires they didn't even know about. So much of our hearts remains a mystery even from ourselves, yet that never means we should stop trying to understand them."
Hanekoma smiled as Yuuko described her home, which sounded so much like his own in many ways, especially in the bustle of people which had stolen his heart. "I see, then we do have some differences. In my Shibuya it is that very same activity that attracts the spirits, as they gather around others, or even fight for their own survival. Though whether they do what they do for good or ill," he shrugged, "depends on the spirit I suppose."
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It was far too common. Humans were such strange creatures, lying to themselves like that so often. Even Watanuki hadn't realized why he had wound up at her shop until Yuuko had suggested it to him.
"Interesting," Yuuko replied, nodding her head, "It makes sense though. Each world is different and even the way spirits work can vary."
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Sipping his coffee he listened to Yuuko's talk of spirits with interest. "The world beyond is a mystery no matter where you go, and each time it's got a new plot and cast."
Rolling his shoulders, he tilted his head to one side and said, "Well, we've discussed business, but I must admit I am curious what a lovely lady such as yourself does in your free time."