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Azusa Kannagi ([personal profile] ships_you) wrote in [community profile] a_paracosm2014-05-12 01:00 pm

Making Friends

Who: Kori and Azusa.
What: Azusa meets up with Kori in the library for a group project.
When: Thursday, April 15th, after class.
Where: School library.


It was an old library, with plenty of dusty old books that gave a strange, antiquated feel. Where some high schools in Tokyo had just decided to go all digital, Matsubayashi had kept its old ways for a long time. Even as the school's new upgrades, paid for by the Jupiter Corporation were still being installed, including new VR stations and top of the line computers, most of the library was holding out, and refused to change, much like the whole neighborhood that Matsubayashi high school lived.

The library was big enough though, that Azusa made sure to send a quick text message to Kori, telling her where to meet her, in a table near the side entrance. It was a spot picked out by Azusa specifically so she could overhear conversations..not that she'd mention that to Kori.

They had been given a small group assignment already, thanks to an overbearing teacher who seemingly was happy being the teacher that everyone despised. History was a strong subject though for Azusa, and she was a little happy that she got assigned to work with Kori, someone she hoped to be able to talk more about Personas and the Midnight World with.
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[personal profile] mutedmelody 2014-05-17 06:11 pm (UTC)(link)
Online vs offline was something Kori was still trying to figure out..just because of someone finding out who she was online and how to deal with it. There was the hope that never happened but here she was, trying to figure it out.

Kori just nodded and sat down, putting her bag and phone to the side and pulling out a notebook and pencil for the time being. Pulling out her laptop could wait until they had a full idea of what to do.

"Hmm? Oh just a little bit of pop. Something ubeat and happy to keep things moving."

Not her full reason but still, a better one to say outloud.