[Well, ain't that the story of what he's been dealing with ever since he's come back from Hong Kong. But Syaoran is an equally stubborn boy, so he's just going to hope he can be there for her whenever he can and such a thing never happens.]
I will.
[But YIKES that sounds like an absolute nightmare to live in--]
... and I thought this town was bad. How did anyone manage to survive in your world? Did they just... have to pretend they were okay all of the time? That sounds AWFUL.
[Because he might try for the stoic and serious act, but Syaoran was a miniature golf course of emotions, despite his best efforts. Those things would have been on him like flies to honey.]
Which way--?
--oh, yeah, it is a little weird if you don't normally read from right to left. You get used to it in no time, though. I usually had to switch between the two when I was in Hong Kong, with the English books and the Chinese books.
That's good that you're doing that for those who don't have much experience, though. In a place like this, I think you'd need all the skills you can get. If you ever have an opening of any sort in the future, I wouldn't mind joining in. I have enough training with my own sword, but I don't mind helping out others or learning something new, too.
[He is kind of concerned by the rather long pause, though (did she go off to do something else?), but then the sudden onslaught of capslock makes him jump. That........ was certainly a first]
Ah
t thank you
It's a focus for a lot of my abilities, so it's kind of important to keep it in good shape. I don't know how long it's been in my family, but I know it's been a good number of generations, at least.[Or he might know, but CLAMP is stingy on this info] Is this friend of yours here, too? What sort of sword is it?
no subject
I will.
[But YIKES that sounds like an absolute nightmare to live in--]
... and I thought this town was bad. How did anyone manage to survive in your world? Did they just... have to pretend they were okay all of the time? That sounds AWFUL.
[Because he might try for the stoic and serious act, but Syaoran was a miniature golf course of emotions, despite his best efforts. Those things would have been on him like flies to honey.]
Which way--?
--oh, yeah, it is a little weird if you don't normally read from right to left. You get used to it in no time, though. I usually had to switch between the two when I was in Hong Kong, with the English books and the Chinese books.
That's good that you're doing that for those who don't have much experience, though. In a place like this, I think you'd need all the skills you can get. If you ever have an opening of any sort in the future, I wouldn't mind joining in. I have enough training with my own sword, but I don't mind helping out others or learning something new, too.
[He is kind of concerned by the rather long pause, though (did she go off to do something else?), but then the sudden onslaught of capslock makes him jump. That........ was certainly a first]
Ah
t thank you
It's a focus for a lot of my abilities, so it's kind of important to keep it in good shape. I don't know how long it's been in my family, but I know it's been a good number of generations, at least.[Or he might know, but CLAMP is stingy on this info] Is this friend of yours here, too? What sort of sword is it?