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WHO: Kaworu Nagisa |
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WHERE: Anywhere around the City! Just leave a little reference so I can roll with it.
WHEN: Throughout the weekend? Make it Friday Afternoon to Sunday afternoon.
WARNINGS: IDK
SUMMARY: Kaworu creeping on random people around the City (what else is new).
FORMAT: Whatever the customer prefers.
It had been a while since he'd been out in the streets. Take his regularly scheduled health issues, pile the Fun For All Porter Festival on top, and Kaworu had more than enough reasons to avoid company. He'd been extremely resolute about it, too, and quickly learned that it was much easier to go under the radar in a time of crisis than he assumed.
Things seemed to finally be getting back in place, however. He imagined now would be a better time to return to his walks and ... to observe. There was a level of curiosity in how the changes were being manifested through absolute normalcy by the natives. As if nothing had changed.
He wondered whether the rest of them had been allowed or forced to keep the knowledge that it had changed.
And, more often than not, his speculations resulted in direct stares at people. Whether they chose to react or look away was up to them.
(slowly looks at you.)
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WHERE: Anywhere around the City! Just leave a little reference so I can roll with it.
WHEN: Throughout the weekend? Make it Friday Afternoon to Sunday afternoon.
WARNINGS: IDK
SUMMARY: Kaworu creeping on random people around the City (what else is new).
FORMAT: Whatever the customer prefers.
It had been a while since he'd been out in the streets. Take his regularly scheduled health issues, pile the Fun For All Porter Festival on top, and Kaworu had more than enough reasons to avoid company. He'd been extremely resolute about it, too, and quickly learned that it was much easier to go under the radar in a time of crisis than he assumed.
Things seemed to finally be getting back in place, however. He imagined now would be a better time to return to his walks and ... to observe. There was a level of curiosity in how the changes were being manifested through absolute normalcy by the natives. As if nothing had changed.
He wondered whether the rest of them had been allowed or forced to keep the knowledge that it had changed.
And, more often than not, his speculations resulted in direct stares at people. Whether they chose to react or look away was up to them.
(slowly looks at you.)