[ People who probably should not be watching this: Yuuri Wakasa People who are watching this, regardless: Take a wild guess, friends.
Not that Yuuri looks like she wants to be here, of course. She looks tense and unhappy and she's fidgeting with her clover necklace nonstop. But there's a grimness to the tight line of her lips that makes it clear she's not going to be talked out of this. She can't do anything else for Miki now but the least she can do is watch.
The first time Miki comes on screen though, her determination seems a little shaken. She sits up straighter and her fingers tighten around the charm so hard it must be hurting her fingers. Her eyes are fixed on the screen and there's a complicated mix of emotions on her face that's hard to read. ]
She looks... she looks so...
[ Young, she wants to say and she can't believe the word's even about to leave her mouth. She's only barely three years Miki's senior, only just a real adult herself but it's been so long since she's seen any of her friends in person -- almost half a year. Time's blurred her memories of their faces and she's sure that Miki Naoki's features had been sharper, rougher. But the girl on the screen now looks like a child. Had all of them, the whole School Living Club, seemed that young, once? ]
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People who are watching this, regardless: Take a wild guess, friends.
Not that Yuuri looks like she wants to be here, of course. She looks tense and unhappy and she's fidgeting with her clover necklace nonstop. But there's a grimness to the tight line of her lips that makes it clear she's not going to be talked out of this. She can't do anything else for Miki now but the least she can do is watch.
The first time Miki comes on screen though, her determination seems a little shaken. She sits up straighter and her fingers tighten around the charm so hard it must be hurting her fingers. Her eyes are fixed on the screen and there's a complicated mix of emotions on her face that's hard to read. ]
She looks... she looks so...
[ Young, she wants to say and she can't believe the word's even about to leave her mouth. She's only barely three years Miki's senior, only just a real adult herself but it's been so long since she's seen any of her friends in person -- almost half a year. Time's blurred her memories of their faces and she's sure that Miki Naoki's features had been sharper, rougher. But the girl on the screen now looks like a child. Had all of them, the whole School Living Club, seemed that young, once? ]