[nahida is extremely unhappy with this turn of events.
...but it's not like there aren't other people who will be upset about this, too. hikari had been with rin before they all got locked in, after all; they must have been friends. so, after a little bit of time to process the notification they've all received, she goes to look for him.
[here they are at the museum, where nahida lives now!
...all jokes aside, she is looking at the exhibits. right now, she's stopped in front of a display of what looks like an old-timey liquor store. there are two men behind the counter: one who is mixing a drink, and one who is drinking straight from the bottle. the man mixing a drink is very tall and wearing a top hat.
she's examining the informational plaque that accompanies it.]
Hmm... there was a man named Abraham Lincoln, who was the president of a country. But he was also a licensed bartender, before he was president... it says here that he opened a liquor store named "Berry and Lincoln" with a friend of his, but the store had to close down after his friend, a raging alcoholic, consumed most of the shop's supply.
week 0, monday, the mean streets
Hey! Be careful!
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...but it's not like there aren't other people who will be upset about this, too. hikari had been with rin before they all got locked in, after all; they must have been friends. so, after a little bit of time to process the notification they've all received, she goes to look for him.
she finds him in the park.]
Rin...?
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week 0, monday
...all jokes aside, she is looking at the exhibits. right now, she's stopped in front of a display of what looks like an old-timey liquor store. there are two men behind the counter: one who is mixing a drink, and one who is drinking straight from the bottle. the man mixing a drink is very tall and wearing a top hat.
she's examining the informational plaque that accompanies it.]
Hmm... there was a man named Abraham Lincoln, who was the president of a country. But he was also a licensed bartender, before he was president... it says here that he opened a liquor store named "Berry and Lincoln" with a friend of his, but the store had to close down after his friend, a raging alcoholic, consumed most of the shop's supply.
[thank you, article of 125 weird history facts.]
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