[ Geez, he must be absolutely baking in that outfit... Actually, Shoko will go ahead and take her unbuttoned shirt off to tie it around her waist, leaving her in a tank top before taking a swig of her own water. See? No need to be so modest! ]
Usually, if I'm out working in the field, that means something's gone to shit.
[ And boy, has it .. . . ]
So on in normal times? No, not much. But lately... Well. Things are getting better now, at least.
[ He absolutely sees her taking her shirt off, but Rom only regards her for a moment before wearily putting his hat back on so at least the sun isn't in his face. Full coverage from neck downward is the only way he knows how to exist, apparently. ]
I see. Well, here's to hoping that things stay better, then.
[ Going to. Absently resume picking strawberries to drop into his basket, more in hopes that giving himself something to do with his hands will help level out his thoughts, rather than caring about the strawberries at this point. ]
I'd just finished a fairly big job before arriving here myself. But you never really get to rest in this line of work, do you. Haha. [ Another bug idly brushed off a plant before he looks to her, blinking sweat out of his eyes. ] Is that the main reason why you decided to join this game? For the vacation.
[ Rom pointedly ignoring Shoko taking her shirt of is going to go viral and escape viewership containment I just know it ]
That's right. You could say that our world got turned on its head pretty recently - it was a huge mess. But now that the worst is over, I thought it was a good chance to go somewhere else. But you're right - even when there's a lull, it's still so busy.
[ She heaves a very put-upon sigh before randomly plucking strawberries off the plants again. ]
What was your big job? Or is that supposed to be secret?
[ LOOK, HE STARED FOR A MOMENT OKAY!!! Any more than that and he'd get ripped apart for being the pathetic perv shamelessly ogling a woman, he has a questionable enough reputation without having to deal with that on top of it all!!!!! ]
My big job? Haha. It's not really a secret, but it's not really anything worth talking about, either.
[ Vaguely, Rom wonders how much of this will make it out of the editing room and onto the TV. Not much, he hopes. It already feels like he's said too much, and the heat's making it harder for him to keep track of everything. ]
... I guess you could call it a grudge match of sorts. Though it was good to finally get that off my plate.
[ He's looking a little... hm. Shoko slows down on her half-hearted strawberry-picking for a moment to check on him, though what he says next does surprise her a bit. ]
A grudge match? I didn't take you for someone who'd have grudges, Shindou.
Mm ... I don't think I am. Not normally. There's no point in holding grudges against ghosts and spirits, after all. Most cannot help being what they are.
[ Shoko's wise to keep an eye on him, because he's definitely starting to slump where he's crouched in front of the strawberry plants. Shoulders hunched, head ducked down to rest against his arm to try and blink away the dizziness. It muffles his voice a little when he speaks again. ]
But still. Some things wouldn't be right to let go of.
[ Damn... Must have been one hell of a grudge. Much as she'd want to inquire further and get a taste of the metaphorical ghost tea, there's something more urgent she must see to, first.
Shoko reaches over and places a steadying hand over Rom's shoulder. ]
Hey, you good? The heat's getting to you, isn't it? I can see if I can take care of that for you, if you want.
[ His shoulders jump a little at the touch, but other than angling his head to blearily glance at her past the (now sweat-damp) shaggy mess of his hair, Rom remains crouched in place. ]
Ah ... excuse me. [ Closing his eyes again as he tries to clear his thoughts. ] I do think the sun is getting to me a bit. But I just need a moment.
[ Take care of that? She said 'take care of that', right? How ... -- oh. His balance wobbles as he raises his head to look woozily to her. ]
If there's shade somewhere nearby, I don't need to trouble you. I can get there myself.
[ She draws her hand back after he startles at the touch, but hovers near in case she needs to steady him... ]
You're right that we need to get you somewhere more shaded, but... Don't push yourself when I'm offering to help, dummy. Here, take this and keep it on your neck, first.
[ She hands him her bottle of ice water and then gets up onto her feet, offering her hand to help him up. ]
[ Dummy ... it's been a while since he's been called that. It's oddly kind of sobering and earns Shoko a bit of cooperation; Rom does place the bottle at his neck as instructed, even if he has a little bit of complaint to make. ]
This is more embarrassing than I thought it would be ...
[ Still. He won't make himself too much more of a pain. Despite a moment's bleary hesitation, he does reach up to take the offered hand -- his hand's a little clammy with sweat, sorry, his skin calloused and scarred against hers. ]
[ Well, she'd be in the wrong line of work if a little sweat on someone's hands bothered her. With a firm grip, she helps to pull Rom back up to his feet, but doesn't let go. ]
Don't be. It's hot out, and we're inside of a greenhouse. It's not unthinkable for something like this to happen.
[ With that, she'll guide them towards a shaded little spot in the greenhouse, beneath an umbrella. ]
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Usually, if I'm out working in the field, that means something's gone to shit.
[ And boy, has it .. . . ]
So on in normal times? No, not much. But lately... Well. Things are getting better now, at least.
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I see. Well, here's to hoping that things stay better, then.
[ Going to. Absently resume picking strawberries to drop into his basket, more in hopes that giving himself something to do with his hands will help level out his thoughts, rather than caring about the strawberries at this point. ]
I'd just finished a fairly big job before arriving here myself. But you never really get to rest in this line of work, do you. Haha. [ Another bug idly brushed off a plant before he looks to her, blinking sweat out of his eyes. ] Is that the main reason why you decided to join this game? For the vacation.
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That's right. You could say that our world got turned on its head pretty recently - it was a huge mess. But now that the worst is over, I thought it was a good chance to go somewhere else. But you're right - even when there's a lull, it's still so busy.
[ She heaves a very put-upon sigh before randomly plucking strawberries off the plants again. ]
What was your big job? Or is that supposed to be secret?
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My big job? Haha. It's not really a secret, but it's not really anything worth talking about, either.
[ Vaguely, Rom wonders how much of this will make it out of the editing room and onto the TV. Not much, he hopes. It already feels like he's said too much, and the heat's making it harder for him to keep track of everything. ]
... I guess you could call it a grudge match of sorts. Though it was good to finally get that off my plate.
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A grudge match? I didn't take you for someone who'd have grudges, Shindou.
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[ Shoko's wise to keep an eye on him, because he's definitely starting to slump where he's crouched in front of the strawberry plants. Shoulders hunched, head ducked down to rest against his arm to try and blink away the dizziness. It muffles his voice a little when he speaks again. ]
But still. Some things wouldn't be right to let go of.
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Shoko reaches over and places a steadying hand over Rom's shoulder. ]
Hey, you good? The heat's getting to you, isn't it? I can see if I can take care of that for you, if you want.
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Ah ... excuse me. [ Closing his eyes again as he tries to clear his thoughts. ] I do think the sun is getting to me a bit. But I just need a moment.
[ Take care of that? She said 'take care of that', right? How ... -- oh. His balance wobbles as he raises his head to look woozily to her. ]
If there's shade somewhere nearby, I don't need to trouble you. I can get there myself.
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You're right that we need to get you somewhere more shaded, but... Don't push yourself when I'm offering to help, dummy. Here, take this and keep it on your neck, first.
[ She hands him her bottle of ice water and then gets up onto her feet, offering her hand to help him up. ]
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This is more embarrassing than I thought it would be ...
[ Still. He won't make himself too much more of a pain. Despite a moment's bleary hesitation, he does reach up to take the offered hand -- his hand's a little clammy with sweat, sorry, his skin calloused and scarred against hers. ]
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Don't be. It's hot out, and we're inside of a greenhouse. It's not unthinkable for something like this to happen.
[ With that, she'll guide them towards a shaded little spot in the greenhouse, beneath an umbrella. ]
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