Rin Tohsaka
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"Little" Sakura? Ohhh, I don't know about that. [Rin laughs lightly, eyes closed.] She's gotten rounder lately.
[Nerves and fondness fluttering about, the chuckles that gets out of the kids makes Rin spin on her heel, tapping a finger to and from her chin comically.]
But let's see... [Cheeks even more flushed, she coughs into one hand.] I'll have to ask Santa if I can borrow his sleigh, but he's nice, so I'm sure he'll say yes once I've helped a few more of the good boys and girls up to see him. Yes, I should be able to set out in about ten minutes.
[Though ten weeks would be preferable, sob.]
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[S-smile for the kids, Sakura. They're still watching, as are the security guards who continue to hover by the outskirts of the crowd, just as baffled by the show as the parents are. The girl straightens, hands clasped together]
Well then, I think the reindeer can wait a little longer!
[Seeing as she's been waiting over four months. Ten minutes should be a breeze, yes. And grinning vibrantly, Sakura makes a show of waving to all the children before finally stepping out of the way. A scattering of very confused applause follows her to the back of the line.
... As do one of the security guards.
Thankfully, Sakura is very quick to set the record straight in the presence of authority, and the man gets a good laugh at her expense once she weaves the tale of wayward sisters. He leaves her with a pat on the back, along with instructions on where most of the staff go to change. And as she's been chasing Rin for this long, she might as well park herself on the indoor bench by the door, hands fidgeting irritably in her lap while the minutes tick on.]
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Aaaaand she's already waiting for her. Great. Ching, ching, ching. Rin jingles grumpily as she approaches.]
Security told you where to wait? [Folding one arm around her middle and reaches for the door knob, shooting dirty looks back the way she came.] I'll have to give them a stern talking-to later. Geez. You could've been a stalker.
[Try not to sulk in public, Rin. Honestly, she's a little happy to see Sakura, just ashamed to be caught on the job like this and making up for it by acting abrasively. How can she spin this...]
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and immediately dissolves into giggles.]
I suppose security thought my chances weren't good against one of Santa's helpers. [SHE TEASES WITH LOVE? Maybe. But no really, that outfit is a delight and Sakura wants that hat for herself]
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Laugh all you want, but it's good money!
[The door opens with a click and Rin steps inside, holding it open with one hand and tapping her foot impatiently while beckoning Sakura to follow. She might as well come along.]
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But Sakura will stand up immediately at the summons, following after with a wide smile on her face.]
You were a good performer, though. The kids really liked you. [Even when Sakura blundered over and nearly ripped down the facade.]
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I wouldn't get called back if they didn't. You have to know how to work your audience; it's no coincidence most of my co-workers are actors.
[Closing in on the second room to the right, Rin reaches up to pull the hat from her head, bumping the door open with her hip.]
So where's mom and dad? They waiting in the food court?
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Her expression grows uncertain when Rin poses that question, however, slipping through the second room on her sister's heels. She's spent all this time thinking of what she'd say to Rin upon finding her, but it occurs to her then -- really occurs to her -- that the other doesn't have a clue of what's happened in the past fourish months.
She doesn't even know if her sister's on the retrospec network.
So her answer isn't immediately forthcoming like Rin might expect, and Sakura is going to look for a place to sit if there's any. If not, the wall will do.]
No, I'm here by myself. [A pause, and because she's not here to play games, Sakura elaborates quickly] They're in Japan still.
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Oh.
[Disconcertion? Relief? Rin's not sure how she feels, actually, her eyes landing on the cellphone in her bag.]
I was... [Almost hesitant, against the cheap stalls her voice echoes slightly. Then brusque as usual:] Never mind. I can't believe they let you out of their sight, though.
[Mom must be blowing up your phone, she nearly adds, but that's probably not possible... Should she ask? Maybe she can sneak a peek at Sakura's cell later. Quashing that thread of anxiety in her heart, there's a shimmying as Rin works off her skirt.]
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... It wasn't planned for me to be gone so long. [Against Rin's tone, Sakura's is low and level, more easily lost in the hidden spaces of the locker room. She bows her head] They only let me go so I could surprise you.
[And Sakura had absolutely taken that bid for escape, used their parents' money without question and taken a flight all by herself like a big girl. She won't pretend the distance didn't initially thrill her.]
Kaa-san wanted to come, of course, but I convinced her I'd be alright by myself.
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So what; you've been holed up in a hotel by yourself for two weeks? [For a moment Rin feels guilty. A little annoyed too, but mostly guilty.] Sorry, Sakura. It's bad timing on my end, but I didn't mean to hold you up. I hope you've done some sightseeing.
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[A pause to steel her breath. Her hands fidget.]
I live here now.
... Since August.
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What?!
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Since August. [As that part bears repeating. Though for all Sakura's dignified tilt of chin, she is definitely not looking at Rin while she continues speaking]
Don't worry, it was for school! [She didn't drop fourish months in a city all by herself just because she was looking for her sister... is the story she's sticking to for now.]
Recollé University has a wonderful art program, and Tou-san seemed accepting of the idea...
[After Sakura lied and insisted the sisters were rooming together, so of course it would be fine.]
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[A trio of workers from one of the fast food restaurants at the food court open the door to the locker room, probably off their shift...
Aaand promptly take one look at the argument in here involving a half-naked chick and back right on out. Seems like a good time to get a mocha! 8D]
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Or actually, forget that because WOW, Nee-san, could you not find holes in her logic for two seconds? She's staring at Rin now, fussed into a pout]
I-I meant I was supposed to check out the college, meet up with you, and then go home! But then I couldn't find you!
[And let's play a game, shall we? How is it that Sakura got to stay in the U.S., without supervision, unable to find her older sister, and their parents didn't somehow manage to hire the secret service to find them?]
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Oh god, how have I not seen you on a milk carton yet. They think I'm missing, and then you stick around for four months?
[Hell—]
With the way calls aren't getting out, I'm surprised they haven't called the army! Maybe a SWAT team will swoop in any second!
[As if half-expecting that, Rin slams the stall door shut again—twice, when it bounces—and hurries to change, muttering under her breath. It's not very audible.
I'm going to be in so much trouble...!
Because they'd definitely look for Sakura before they looked for her, even thinking she's missing.
It's an unfair thought, and Rin knows it the second it crosses her mind, along with a multitude of other worries. Homesickness. But selfishly she can't find a fault in it, so that little hurt remains.]
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[Just. Flabbergasted. She stares at the stall door, mouth flapping, before the hurt and anger set in hard. Her foot stamps against the locker room floor and echoes]
They don't know you're missing, o-or anything that's happened!
[Because she lied, is the unspoken truth, one Sakura will have a reckoning with in a hot second. But for now she's too chaffed over the idea that Rin expected Sakura to sell her out.]
Last they heard, you were busy and I was getting ready to start school!
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...]
...you didn't tell them?
[Her voice carries no inflection to give away her thoughts.]
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No, I didn't.
[She makes sure her own voice doesn't waver. For better or worse, it's the decision's she's stuck with.]
It wasn't a complete-- [A complete lie, she means to say, then huffs against the bangs near her eyes] I thought you were busy with school, so I told them that.
[And then when it came time to come clean and admit she couldn't find her sister, she just... didn't.]
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On the other hand, that she didn't works to Rin's benefit. SO. Priorities.]
...Well, for the sake of retroactively validating you, I have been busy. So it's the truth.
[Fabric rustles, with soft shuffing noises.]
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With a tiny sigh, she tries to put her thoughts in order, leaning more fully against one of the lockers. It squeaks on rusty, aged hinges underneath her weight.]
They think we're living together, of course -- or at least in the dorms. [The dutiful older sister keeping an eye on the younger, less experienced youth. Oh, their parents ate it up.]
I promised myself if I couldn't find you by New Years, I'd ask for their help, but... [A gesture Rin can't see, aimed at the changing room. It seems there's no need for that anymore]
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[She doesn't sound very surprised.]
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[Staring pointedly at the stall]
Does that mean you've tried, too?
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