Tomoe glanced up at the younger girl walking in her direction, at first just for curiosity's sake, being attracted by the girl's movement. And then said girl continued to get closer... and closer. Good lord, did she have a sign on her forehead that said 'please bother me'?
She nodded shallowly to the girl. There didn't seem any point to fighting the socialization in this place, no more than there seemed any point in fighting the concepts being forced onto her: the impermanence of death, the concept of multiple worlds, the fallacy of time--and of course whatever happened in the facility at night. In the face of all of those... railing against casual conversation seemed quite silly.
"Himura Tomoe," she answered quietly, not bothering with full pleasantries for the moment. Responding was enough at this point.
(she probably minds a lot, but she won't say so! XDDD)
She nodded shallowly to the girl. There didn't seem any point to fighting the socialization in this place, no more than there seemed any point in fighting the concepts being forced onto her: the impermanence of death, the concept of multiple worlds, the fallacy of time--and of course whatever happened in the facility at night. In the face of all of those... railing against casual conversation seemed quite silly.
"Himura Tomoe," she answered quietly, not bothering with full pleasantries for the moment. Responding was enough at this point.