shakenit: (you will end up like always)
芳澤 菫 | Sumire Yoshizawa ([personal profile] shakenit) wrote in [community profile] personavelvetroomdr2024-12-07 01:08 am

no matter where you go, you'll never find your way home

A

Sumire listens to Igor's explanation, such as it is, twining the end of her braid around her finger. "...I'm sorry, I'm afraid I don't understand," she finally says.

Igor seems disinclined to explain any further, though, so she moves on after a few awkward moments. The board looks kitted up to explain things, at the very least.

And it does clear a few things up, but it also raises several more questions. "This many of Akechi-san...?"

B

...Sumire will be avoiding the door with the warning label, thank you very much. She's very conscious that she's new to this whole Persona thing, and Futaba-senpai warned her not to mess with it alone.

That doesn't mean she's not curious about this Tartarus thing, or how the Metaverse is at all functional here, but she's not going to go into either by herself. Sure, her phone's been replaced, which removes the worry of it dying and stranding her there, but still.

Tokyo is the most familiar, so she goes there first. On the other hand, it feels disturbingly empty, being mostly populated by cognitive people. She should... probably see about claiming a place to crash, but she's not sure if home would feel safe or just weird.

She also investigates Inaba and Iwatodai, just because she can.

C

I'm sorry if I'm interrupting anything, but I had a question about the code names.

By the look of the extra notes on the board, I clearly can't assume I'm the only one of myself here (which is an odd thought, but it's no one's fault). Is Violet spoken for, or should I try to come up with something else?


It's the only idea Sumire's had so far, but... well. If she's here more than once, she might have thought of it at least once.

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