Looked like another problem at one of the gates. It seemed like it was always 50-50: people either accepted the new information well enough, or they didn't. Kairi was one of those who accepted it at the time, because nothing else mattered after she finally remembered Sora. She was too happy to care.
She saw his determination (she saw it often in others), and hoped that he wouldn't be easily defeated. This city could drain it out of people; Kairi still had some of hers, but she didn't need to go home. Her friends were here, and she was comfortable with where she was staying. The Organization and Maleficent left her alone.
"Excuse me, I know you just got here," she started, walking up towards the other slowly. She didn't want to startle him. "Do you need any help?" Did he want any help? "I've been here quite awhile; I can't tell you how to get home, but I can help in other departments, I'm sure."
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This newcomer didn't look happy at all. Kairi didn't grace the Vanaheim area much; it was across the city from where she lived, and there wasn't much close by to the gate for her to people-watch. Sitting outside the Actua Are was boring, and while the benches were sometimes alright to plop down on near the gate, she much preferred the Muspelheim area where there was a café nearby.
She saw his determination (she saw it often in others), and hoped that he wouldn't be easily defeated. This city could drain it out of people; Kairi still had some of hers, but she didn't need to go home. Her friends were here, and she was comfortable with where she was staying. The Organization and Maleficent left her alone.
"Excuse me, I know you just got here," she started, walking up towards the other slowly. She didn't want to startle him. "Do you need any help?" Did he want any help? "I've been here quite awhile; I can't tell you how to get home, but I can help in other departments, I'm sure."