http://kyokugen-sun.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] kyokugen-sun.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] entrancelogs2010-03-13 08:57 am

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Who: Poland [[livejournal.com profile] reckless_eagle] and Ryohei [[livejournal.com profile] kyokugen_sun]
Where: A tearoom
When: March 12...sometime
Rating: PG?
Summary: Ryohei talks to Poland. Because Poland is awesome. And not deaf.
the Story:
There were a lot of things that Ryohei was fed up with, and at the top of the list was "dealing with people named Seimei and Hibari." It wasn't that he was particularly angry at either of them; he didn't mind helping Hibari whenever he needed it, and right now he definitely did, and he hadn't seen Seimei for days. He knew wasn't likely to see him again any time soon, either. But dealing with Hibari meant dealing with Seimei at least mentally, and at the moment that was more than enough.

The whole situation had gotten more complicated than Ryohei liked, and for once, he felt like he needed to talk to someone about it. He couldn't go to Hibari, though, so the next person to come to mind had, somehow, been Poland. Even if the nation didn't remember it, he'd told Ryohei an awful lot about his own problems, and Ryohei felt like it would be okay to talk to him.

He'd sent the nation a message asking him to meet him in a certain tearoom, and that was where he was now, juggling two balls idly with one hand while he waited.

[identity profile] reckless-eagle.livejournal.com 2010-03-13 05:03 pm (UTC)(link)
Poland wasn't quite sure why Ryohei wanted to talk to him right now, but then again, he'd been drunk enough when he met Ryohei that he wasn't sure about a few things regarding him. At any rate, his curiosity was piqued by the message, so he grabbed his communicator and wandered down towards the tearooms, peeking into a few of the wrong ones by accident before he caught sight of Ryohei.

"Hey," he greeted, smoothing out his skirt a little as he shuffled into the room. He still wasn't used to the idea of dressing up in front of people, but it was getting to feel a little more natural (even if he did still prefer men's clothes day-to-day). "What's up, Ryohei?"