http://willnotsubmit.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] willnotsubmit.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] concoursec2010-08-08 08:54 pm

Dogs And Dorms

Characters: Mitsuru, Rinoa. And a puppy.
Location: Garden Dorm B119
Rating: PG
Open/Closed/Finished: Closed-ish. PM or AIM if you want in?
Summary: Upon moving into her new dorm, Mitsuru finds a few surprises waiting for her in the form of new roommates and their pets.


Even without the need to transfer any furniture, heavy electronics (read; televisions that required a forklift to transport) Mitsuru still had more to carry then she originally thought. And without any staff to help, it took longer then she expected. Especially if she wanted to keep the filing system she'd developed for her notes intact.

But it was only on her last trip that Mitsuru ran into an unexpected snag. She stepped inside the dorm room, managing a balance between a book bag in one hand, and her rapier in the other...And found herself staring at a large canine sitting squarely in the middle of the bed Mitsuru had been hoping to claim. And abruptly Mitsuru found herself at a loss on just how to deal with this new development.

Because that was very clearly a dog. In a space dogs weren't supposed to occupy, or had any business being present at.

...

...It was probably going to take her a moment to get her mind past that fact, and all the rules and sub-rules in Garden code related to it.
rebellingheart: ([Stubborn] What are you saying?)

[personal profile] rebellingheart 2010-09-01 07:55 am (UTC)(link)
Well, at least it was behavior she was used to dealing with, so it could have been worse.

Oh no, dropping eye contact with Rinoa was never enough to hide reactions. She'd gotten super good at keeping track of things even after that, she'd had to because with Squall there really wasn't any other way to know what was going on sometimes. That look was worth worrying about, but even Rinoa knew better than to push things all the time.

"We can talk more later. Like you said there's a lot of stuff we both need to do." She meant it though. They would talk later, whether Mitsuru wanted to or not.

Still that didn't stop her from adding one last little jab.

"I'm sure we'll both have good terms and more than that, I'm sure we'll end up good friends too."