Yuna was on her way back from a trip to one of the cafes when she noticed the paper soaring through the air toward her, as though it had a mind of its own and wanted to pay her a visit. Granted, she hadn't been paying attention, exactly, to everything going on around her, let alone the people, but she hadn't noticed anyone nearby regardless. It was strange to see a paper floating like this, though, and so she reached out to take a hold of it. Having half a mind to give it back to the person who had dropped it, she glanced around to try to find a likely candidate, but no one nearby looked like they were missing anything or would use paper like this.
...Nor did any of the civilians look as though they'd be talking about experiments and injections or the sort of thing that sounded very scientific or medical.
Yuna frowned, heart beating frantically inside her chest as she wondered what on earth to do with it. Did it really mean anything? Would it matter? But someone had dropped it and it didn't really appear very good. Still, she'd need to... What did she need to do? She had no idea.
And so she folded it up in her hand and walked on, a frown on her face, resolving to talk to Tidus or her father soon.
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...Nor did any of the civilians look as though they'd be talking about experiments and injections or the sort of thing that sounded very scientific or medical.
Yuna frowned, heart beating frantically inside her chest as she wondered what on earth to do with it. Did it really mean anything? Would it matter? But someone had dropped it and it didn't really appear very good. Still, she'd need to... What did she need to do? She had no idea.
And so she folded it up in her hand and walked on, a frown on her face, resolving to talk to Tidus or her father soon.