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Post by Arael Hiroshi on Nov 16, 2013 16:37:11 GMT -8
Ari was walking back from training at Kazuya's home. She was slowly ambling along in Dragon territory on the way to Rai's mansion. Her new home. The sun slowly sinks in the sky behind her, warming her back as she walks.
She greeted several passersby as she went, recognizing a few from her previous times through here. A few of them called out greeting back. Most just nodded and carried on. It didn't bother her anymore. It was just the world that we all lived in now. Trust could be hard to come by.
She would continue to amble along at a good pace Unless someone decides to speak with her that is.
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Post by David B. on Nov 16, 2013 19:23:23 GMT -8
A hand would reach out to catch Arael at the crook of her elbow, hoping to cause her to pause. If she did, and looked to who was touching her, she would see a young male with an entourage behind him. His ice-blue eyes were staring at her for just a moment before he spoke calmly.
"You- I've seen you here before, haven't I?"
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Post by Arael Hiroshi on Nov 16, 2013 20:58:31 GMT -8
When a hand caught her elbow, she did stop and turn to see who it was. She looked him in the eyes with one of her eyebrows raised. "Hello, sir. May I... Help you in some way?" She asked before he spoke. Then looking beyond him, she saw the entourage. Then the man spoke. Ari was started slighty, then replied. "I, um... Well, I guess so. I have been through this area a few times now, since it is on my way to General Kazuya's dojo. I you have seen me before, its because I walk through here pretty often."
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Post by David B. on Nov 16, 2013 22:16:52 GMT -8
David smiled.
"Ah, right. You must be one of the many people he's been teaching...Guy never fills me in on anything. My name is David. Yours?"
He offered her a hand to shake.
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Post by Arael Hiroshi on Nov 21, 2013 16:30:04 GMT -8
"I... Guess so." Ari murmured. "Hi David, nice to meet you. My name's Arael, but you can call me Ari if you like." She shook the offered hand as she spoke.
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