To: Mukahi Gakuto From: Atobe Keigo Subject: Murder. ------
I still say, bring it on. Munehiro is such a spoilsport. Oh, that. It's healing well according to our resident medical staff. In no time at all I'll be able to give you the kind of crushing defeat you appear to be longing for.
To: Mukahi Gakuto From: Akutagawa Jirou Subject: (no subject) ------ Sure! Why don't you put her in the storage cave for now? No one here (besides me) likely knows how to hotwire a bike, so she should be safe there until you find a cave of your own or build a suitable shelter, like the one we made for Chou-chan's baby grand ^_^
I recommend a cave, but mostly because the storm season is coming up. But some have shacks and are quite happy with them!
(ooc: Yes, Jirou thinks he's being comforting *grin*)
To: Hiyoshi Wakashi From: Mukahi Gakuto Subject: Re: (no subject) ------
I've answered that already: a sucky pilot was what happened to your plane.
...But to be fair, around the Bermuda Triangle area, there are places in which a magnetic compass points towards true north as opposed to magnetic north, varying compass readings by as much as 60 degrees in some places. Then you'd have no chance in hell if you were following a compass. This isn't supposed to be a problem anymore since Earth's magnetic field has fluctuated over time, voiding this explanation since the 19th century, but there's the possility that the amount of fluctuation since then has realigned with the area.
To: Hiyoshi Wakashi From: Mukahi Gakuto Subject: Re: Re: (no subject) ------
...Yeah, whatever. Think what you like, see if I care. If it's all the same to you, I'm going to stick with my 'This is all Atobe's fault' theory until a better one presents itself.
(ooc: He cares a lot, and says he's a great pilot goddammit. >> Don't mind him.)
To: Hiyoshi Wakashi From: Mukahi Gakuto Subject: Re: Re: Re: (no subject) ------
Ah, well, 'This is all Atobe's fault' is the general consensus around here anyways, it's probably safe enough to abide by that. ...Until you start hearing weird noises at night, or feel a cold clammy hand on your shoulder in the dark. But don't come running to me about it.
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From: Atobe Keigo
Subject: Murder.
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I still say, bring it on. Munehiro is such a spoilsport.
Oh, that. It's healing well according to our resident medical staff. In no time at all I'll be able to give you the kind of crushing defeat you appear to be longing for.
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From: Mukahi Gakuto
Subject: Re: Murder.
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What, and risk getting buried in GIFs of kittens looking sad? NO THANKS.
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From: Akutagawa Jirou
Subject: (no subject)
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Sure! Why don't you put her in the storage cave for now? No one here (besides me) likely knows how to hotwire a bike, so she should be safe there until you find a cave of your own or build a suitable shelter, like the one we made for Chou-chan's baby grand ^_^
I recommend a cave, but mostly because the storm season is coming up. But some have shacks and are quite happy with them!
(ooc: Yes, Jirou thinks he's being comforting *grin*)
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From: Mukahi Gakuto
Subject: Re: (no subject)
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I guess that's OK for now. Thanks.
...Don't hotwire my bike, Jirou.
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From: Akutagawa Jirou
Subject: Re: Re: (no subject)
We have spare blankets if you want to drape one over her.
...why would I do a thing like that?
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From: Mukahi Gakuto
Subject: Re: Re: Re: (no subject)
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I don't know, you're the one who brought it up.
A blanket would be great. Might help keep sand out of her gears.
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From: Kabaji Munehiro
Subject: Re: Soup and Bandaids
You are welcome. He is healing well, but still not at full strength. Sometimes ill. Come find me if he looks ill.
Come have dinner at our cave tonight.
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I like cats.
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From: Tachibana Kippei
Subject: Re: Murder.
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Yeah, I'm feeling much better today. Thanks for the concern! And I said I was sorry about calling you a murderer!
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From: Mukahi Gakuto
Subject: Re: (no subject)
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I've answered that already: a sucky pilot was what happened to your plane.
...But to be fair, around the Bermuda Triangle area, there are places in which a magnetic compass points towards true north as opposed to magnetic north, varying compass readings by as much as 60 degrees in some places. Then you'd have no chance in hell if you were following a compass. This isn't supposed to be a problem anymore since Earth's magnetic field has fluctuated over time, voiding this explanation since the 19th century, but there's the possility that the amount of fluctuation since then has realigned with the area.
So it wasn't all your fault. Just mostly.
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From: Mukahi Gakuto
Subject: Re: Re: (no subject)
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...Yeah, whatever. Think what you like, see if I care. If it's all the same to you, I'm going to stick with my 'This is all Atobe's fault' theory until a better one presents itself.
(ooc: He cares a lot, and says he's a great pilot goddammit. >> Don't mind him.)
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From: Mukahi Gakuto
Subject: Re: Re: Re: (no subject)
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Ah, well, 'This is all Atobe's fault' is the general consensus around here anyways, it's probably safe enough to abide by that. ...Until you start hearing weird noises at night, or feel a cold clammy hand on your shoulder in the dark. But don't come running to me about it.
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From: Mukahi Gakuto
Subject: Re: Re: Re: Re: (no subject)
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Why the hell would I come running to you for anything?
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