菊地真 Makoto Kikuchi (
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pullmeoutalive2013-08-04 04:48 pm
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It never rains in California
[ the weather had been nice on her end, when her last job of the day had wrapped up. And Makoto still had a good chunk of day left over, so after a call home to let her mother know where she'd be, and a text to her fellow Makoto to make sure it was okay, she'd hopped the train.
... And then it had started to rain.
A lot.
Luckily, she has a baseball cap this time, which helps, although once she's off the platform (and subsequent bus) and out in the weather, there's little hope for the rest of her staying dry in this downpour. Then the question became... where was she even supposed to find Makoto? Swimming practice couldn't happen, unless they had an indoor pool... should she ask around town? Was it that tiny of one? Or maybe she should just cave and call him. ]
I probably should... this weather isn't exactly making it easy to spot anyone.
... And then it had started to rain.
A lot.
Luckily, she has a baseball cap this time, which helps, although once she's off the platform (and subsequent bus) and out in the weather, there's little hope for the rest of her staying dry in this downpour. Then the question became... where was she even supposed to find Makoto? Swimming practice couldn't happen, unless they had an indoor pool... should she ask around town? Was it that tiny of one? Or maybe she should just cave and call him. ]
I probably should... this weather isn't exactly making it easy to spot anyone.
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[He gives that some thought, sighing.]
I just want to check up by the river first--you can come or start asking others, if you want. It's up to you.
[And he just offers her a weak smile, despite the water dripping down their faces.]
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I'll go with you. I can ask around later.
[ rivers weren't as wild and unpredictable as oceans, but with this weather, they're not very safe either. If he had to go too close to the edge, or if the kitten was somehow in the river...
No, she'd rather not risk letting him go alone. ]
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Okay then. This way.
[And he heads towards the river, jogging at a reasonable pace, but hopefully a bit safer than their reckless pace before.
The river doesn't take long to come into sight, swollen with rain as it is.]
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Talk about almost overflowing--!
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There's a flash, almost, he fancies, of a young Haru lying there, half dead--
And he just sighs at the sight, shaking his head firmly, and looks at the banks.]
Let's see... We'll just take a quick look and--
[It's funny, he can almost imagine through the rain and the sounds of the river, that he could hear meowing...]
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What's wrong?
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And Makoto's breath catches in his throat when he sees, and he frowns.]
There!
[...yeah okay, and he's already moving to pull off his shirt.]
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[ wait why is he taking off his-- ]
Makoto-kun, h-hold on! That's not safe!
[ like she wouldn't go in there, but... ]
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But he does pause to give Makoto a brief, hopefully reassuring smile.]
It'll be fine. The river isn't too dangerous, even like this, so long as you're careful.
[BESIDES, THE KITTEN, MAKOTO.]
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Like that river. And that kitten.
... Which is why she caves, as worried as she still looks. ]
Then be careful... okay? I can get a little closer, so you can pass the kitten to me.
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You be careful too. The bank will probably be slippery.
[But he's going to just have to trust her to do so and do her part, because he is hurrying now to the river and splashing right in.
He keeps his feet until he can't, and then it's all smooth strokes and the front stroke as hard as he can towards that cat in the middle of the river. It's not an easy swim, but it's also not as terrifying as the ocean--and the difficulty makes him stay completely focused, instead of thinking of Haruka on the ground, half-dead from this very river.
He makes it to the branch and grabs on, taking a moment to breathe, and then reaches for the kitten. Alright, this'll get tricky...
But at least the kitten remembers him and thus doesn't fight back when he reaches for it, grabbing it carefully and edging along the branch to try to get closer without submerging the both of them.]
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So she makes her own, careful way to the bank, and he's right: it's slippery. But she widens her stance to make falling in less of a risk, before she leans closer to reach for the kitten. ]
Come on...
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And with Makoto reaching as far as she can as well, he brushes hands with her, and reaches out again, this time sure that she'll manage to catch the poor, wet cat.]
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Well, that's one out of the water. ]
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But Makoto just, upon seeing them both safe and sound, dives back into the water with a splash. He's pretty exhausted, as swimming against the current isn't easy, but he still makes it back to the shore relatively easily, stumbling up it and wheezing out a sigh.]
Phew...I guess I can count that as some extra training then.
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...I just thought that if I didn't, you certainly would. And while I'm sure you could handle yourself, I'm a bit more used to this river.
[ahaha...ha.]
Anyway, we should get this kitten out of the rain. [and them too--]
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A-anyway, where to? I don't want to impose...
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Let's go, Makoto-chan. You're not going to stay out in the rain. My parents would agree completely.
[He smiles at her, nodding firmly.]
Ready to go get dry?
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Ready!
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The warmth of the house is veeeery welcome.
And he glances around and sets to taking off his shoes.]
There's a bathroom right up the stairs, Makoto-chan. If you want to take a shower and try to get warm...
[...what are they going to do about their clothes?]
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Oh, I... [ and she laughs nervously. ] I didn't bring a change of clothes or anything [ not that they would have stayed dry ] so you can go ahead and shower! I'll just towel this guy off in the meantime, if you've got a spare.
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So he ponders that for a moment, frowning.]
I could ask my mother for a change of clothing for you. They might not be to your taste, but...at least you could wear them just until yours are dry--or you can borrow one of my hoodies and some shorts or something, whatever you want.
[His first instinct was to offer one of his own hoodies but he realized that might be a bit awkward so it was just tacked onto the end even more awkwardly GOOD JOB MAKOTO.]
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M-more importantly, you were the one who just dove shirtless into the river, so you definitely need to get yourself warmed up first! I'm okay waiting for sure!
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