[ Her voice trails off, suddenly remembering something. She was about to suggest hydroponics, but she remembers that Kazuki doesn't particularly like plant things for Reasons. ]
Not that long ago, honestly. There's a park with a playground not far from my school back home. We walk through it all the time - sometimes we just stop there to chat for a while.
As long as there aren't any kids around waiting to use them? Yeah, totally. It helps you get out some of that excess energy... That's always been a problem for me.
[ that may or may be accurate, but describing shinjuku as safe is pretty funny tbh. maybe it is by limbus standards. ]
Mm, depends. Sometimes you see street performances. Sometimes we just find a new place to grab something to eat or drink, or watch a new show. Shinjuku's always got something going on, if you know where to look.
It is. And I wouldn't say it's some kind of utopia - Shinjuku has issues, just like anywhere else. But I haven't had any, myself, even when I go out really late.
... Yes. There are no places without flaws. I've accepted that. If someone tried to convince me that it's a utopia, I might be obligated to deny them. But I'm glad that nothing happened to you. You should enjoy yourself when you can, especially when you want to let out some pent up energy.
[ Can always count on Kazuki to be normal about it. But that last bit in particular stings a little, considering they just watched Gregor's execution with Rodya performing it. ]
... I wish that I learned how to do that before it was too late for anything.
While that's right, I don't think it's normal to keep thinking about those things constantly unless you do have a reason to remember it. Living like that... sounds tiring, if you have to be aware of everything like that at the forefront of your mind.
[ She tilts her head a little while looking over at Kazuki. ]
...I think you're right - that it is exhausting. So is thinking that you could die at any moment. But it's probably like anything else, so you'd get used to it, after a while.
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[ even he's pretty shaken up, though obviously not to the same degree. still, he nods. ]
Sure. Anywhere you want.
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[ Her voice trails off, suddenly remembering something. She was about to suggest hydroponics, but she remembers that Kazuki doesn't particularly like plant things for Reasons. ]
... How about the park where the playground is?
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Sounds as good a place as any. There's... sort of fresh air in there, right? Might do some good.
[ the only thing plants are good for, actually. ]
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Yuri nods and starts leading him there. ]
Kazuki, how long has it been since you went to a playground?
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Not that long ago, honestly. There's a park with a playground not far from my school back home. We walk through it all the time - sometimes we just stop there to chat for a while.
[ not really to play, but. ]
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[ As if on cue, they arrive at the park playground and Yuri walks over to sit on a swing. ]
It gives my idle limbs something to do and there's something about sitting on a swing that feels fun.
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[ She thought it all went into his youthful drive... ]
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Do you find anything surprising when you walk around the city?
[ Must be nice for it to be so safe... ]
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Mm, depends. Sometimes you see street performances. Sometimes we just find a new place to grab something to eat or drink, or watch a new show. Shinjuku's always got something going on, if you know where to look.
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It sounds like a bustling city. You never have any problems when you go out for walks?
[ She will starting swinging on her swing. Wheeee. ]
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...But yeah, I agree. [ a bit solemnly, ] We don't know how long we'll be around, so we should just enjoy the time we have as much as we can.
[ it's a bit hard to do here, sometimes, but still. they have to try. ]
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... I wish that I learned how to do that before it was too late for anything.
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[ he'll take the swing next to yuri to sit on, idly kicking one foot. ]
I guess you just don't think about how important that is until you lose the chance.
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[ She tilts her head a little while looking over at Kazuki. ]
What do you think, Kazuki?
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