He sighed. "Okay. I'll be right back." he got water for her, and knocked again. "Can I come in? Are you decent?"
RP? One on One
She pulled a blanket over her shoulders, making sure it covered her. "Yes."
He opened the door, holding out a glass of water to her. "Here." he didn't say anything about what she had said the noght before. "Regretting all that wine, now?" he asked with a small smile.
She took it and drank it as quick as she could. "Maybe," she smiled weakly. "Thank you for getting me water."
Jair nodded. "You're welcome." he gave her a small smile. His hair was down, hanging loose around his shoulders.
"Did I say anything stupid last night?" she chuckled, so unaware of the situation.
He realized she didn't remember. Oh gods…what should I say?? "Uhm…no. Not really." he replied with a shrug.
Kana sighed with relief. "Good."
Her eyebrows furrowed. "What are we doing today?"
He shrugged. "It's up to you, remember? I don't get much of a choice in the matter."
"You're always welcome to suggest ideas." She paused. "Do you know what the weather is like right now?"
He nodded, then shook his head. "No." He walked to the window to look.
"Careful, there's broken glass," she quickly rushed over to him and moved him to the left a little bit.
He looked down at her. "Oh. Thanks." He said softly.
"It looks like it might storm later…" she looked out the window with a worried glance.
He nodded. "Might want to stay inside today."
"How boring…"
(dowejustwannatimeskiptonightoR?IcouldrevealsomeofKanasbackstoryalittlebit)
He chuckled.
(Up to you!)
(imma reveal her backstory…somehow-)
"Maybe we could visit someone…" she muttered
(alright!)
"Like who?" Jair asked.
"My sister…"
(Also her sister is dead-)
Jair nodded slightly. "Okay?"
(Ah ok)
let's just say both Kana and Jair are already ready
Kana slowly walked outside, right next to Jair. "You've never met my sister, have you?"
Jair shook his head. "No…" He replied, walking beside her.
They reached the graveyard. "This is where she rests." She had a soft smile on her face as she reminiscenced
Jair sucked in a breath as he realized what she meant. "Oh. I'm sorry, Kana." He said quietly.
"Don't apologize." She leaned over and picked a nearby flower. She made her way to one of the gravestones and set the flower on the headstone.
Jair followed her quietly.
Kana spoke under her breath, "communicating" with her sister. She looked up at her parent's graves, then back at Jair. "I'm sorry, this must be awkward for you."
He gave her a tiny smile. "It's okay. I understand." He said, putting a gentle hand on her shoulder.
She returned his smile and muttered a few more words to her parents and sister. After a few minutes she turned and started to walk back again. "Let's go."