Let's see... there's Shiro, he's one of the first ones I met. He takes great interest in both the kaiju and the mecha, from a scientific standpoint, and sees to enjoy a lot of things people consider "nerdy". His Mecha's name is Akemi, who often takes the form of a heavily armed giant robotic maid. She is very polite and often helps with cleaning up the messes made after major battles.
Another person I know is Kaede. She was the captain of her school's kendo team before all this happened. She's a highly honorable person, much like her mecha, Masamune. He usually takes the form of a big, armored samurai in combat.
Those are a couple of the people I know.
-She winces-
-Looks like it's actually her collar bone-
-She must have banged it pretty bad during her little warp episode-
What if there’s no better word than just not saying anything?-Looks like it's just bruising, thankfully-
-She's staring off into space again-
What if there’s no better word than just not saying anything?-She looks back at him, squeezing a bit back-
-Nod-
What if there’s no better word than just not saying anything?It was when he — when I was a healer in... I think it must've been the past, but it's never easy to tell with timelines. But almost everyone there were farmers, and they didn't know much about modern medicine, or modern healing. I knew a little of the first, though, and some of the second.
It wasn't anything fancy. Nimbus helped me out sometimes — you've seen him, right? — and we grew different mints, and lavender. I knew willow bark had salicin in it, and that washing cuts and wrapping them in cloth that's been treated in boiling water helped stop infections, and that moonlight doesn't actually cure anything but that sun is good if someone doesn't have enough vitamin D. Thing you go over in school, or you see in advertisements.
I think for a sham, I made a pretty good healer.
-She seems to find this comforting-
-Familiar, even-
What if there’s no better word than just not saying anything?Washing in the river all the time took some getting used to... it'd been years since I had to do that. Back home with ma, we had a big basin, and we heated water over the fire for it. But I never actually had to go outside to wash until we were on the run from Shinra.
-Keeps a tight grip on her hand and maintains eye contact- I didn't really want any money, but sometimes they gave me stuff anyway. Sometimes bread, or fruit. There was one woman with a bad back that gave us plums in the summer. After a year, we had a couple chickens, which meant fresh eggs. Ma and I had never had chickens before. Too expensive to feed them in Nibelheim, but there was plenty of grass in the village
Sometimes people would ask me why I hadn't married anyone. But I couldn't tell them I wasn't really seventeen, you know? All those guys' daughters were way too young.
People just used to offer guys marriages as payment back then. I'd have been happy with more plums.

-yep, bad idea-
-leaves-
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