"Glory" prt 02-Redacted
Sep. 24th, 2015 12:28 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
[OOC: And I have this completely wrong. Scrubbing and moving forward, please forget you ever saw this.]
It's the day after the Gravity Festival and Izana should be having a good time. When one of the senior pilots--none other then Mochikuni Akai, the current undefeated champion of Garde duels--invited Nagate and themself to visit the sea, they were ecstatic. The sea took a full quarter of the Sidonia and was restricted to fully rated pilots and senior staff. It was said to be one of the most impressive features of Sidonia and even now, Izana had to admit it was a wonder.
All the basking sharks, school of manta rays and tuna, even the silver ribbon of an oar fish in the distance, seen through the large sheet windows of the submersible, were not enough to distract them from the other person riding with them. Midorikawa Yuhata. The sister to one of Mochikuni's team, they had met her when the senior pilots approached Nagate and Izana to ask about their encounter with the guana, and straight away Yuhata had proven to be an annoyance. She had shoved herself between Nagate and Izana, and then insisted on calling Izana mister.
As if Izana needed another distraction for Nagate's attentions. Hoshijiro was bad enough, but this...this uncouth child?
Now they weren't being fair. They knew it. It wasn't Yuhata's fault she was so advanced and had skipped a year of school. And she really wasn't a child, though she did act it at times. A spoiled little brat....Izana drew in a sharp breath to stop that thought and turned back to the fish and the sea.
It would be so much easier to be courteous of Yuhata's character if they weren't trapped with them in a submersible for the next half hour. And if Yuhata would stop glaring at them, it would help as well.
"This is all your fault," Yuhata hissed.
"I was not the one shoving people around to try and trap Nagate." Izana replies smoothly, before forcing themself to ignore the simmering girl.
All the basking sharks, school of manta rays and tuna, even the silver ribbon of an oar fish in the distance, seen through the large sheet windows of the submersible, were not enough to distract them from the other person riding with them. Midorikawa Yuhata. The sister to one of Mochikuni's team, they had met her when the senior pilots approached Nagate and Izana to ask about their encounter with the guana, and straight away Yuhata had proven to be an annoyance. She had shoved herself between Nagate and Izana, and then insisted on calling Izana mister.
As if Izana needed another distraction for Nagate's attentions. Hoshijiro was bad enough, but this...this uncouth child?
Now they weren't being fair. They knew it. It wasn't Yuhata's fault she was so advanced and had skipped a year of school. And she really wasn't a child, though she did act it at times. A spoiled little brat....Izana drew in a sharp breath to stop that thought and turned back to the fish and the sea.
It would be so much easier to be courteous of Yuhata's character if they weren't trapped with them in a submersible for the next half hour. And if Yuhata would stop glaring at them, it would help as well.
"This is all your fault," Yuhata hissed.
"I was not the one shoving people around to try and trap Nagate." Izana replies smoothly, before forcing themself to ignore the simmering girl.