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Oct 03, 2022 04:12PM

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((DID NOT SEE THIS LOL SORRY))
Devi smirked as Kentarou came into view. She had been walking home, but now... "Miss me much?" she said, yanking on his headphones.
Devi smirked as Kentarou came into view. She had been walking home, but now... "Miss me much?" she said, yanking on his headphones.

"In your dreams," she said, flipping her short, auburn hair. "You might actually be the most fun person to annoy in my whole short life. You won't be getting rid of me anytime soon."
"Aww, really? Take those off!" she said, snatching them again.
"Oops," she said, taking them back. "Guess I'll have to pay you back."
"If so, I'm dead to a lot of people right now," Devi said, smirking.
"Heyyyyy! Rude," she scoffed, putting on the headphones. "Are you seriously always listening to music?"
"Woah woah woah, what did you just say?" Devi said, looking pointedly at him. "What happened the last time you said something like that?"

Devi wordlessly took the headphones off and passed them to him. "The music sucked anyways," she said, sulking.
She raised an eyebrow back. "I hate it when people underestimate me because of my job! It's ageism! That's a thing, you know," Devi said.

"Ageism is racism for age, basically," Devi said.
"What else would it be? Nothing?" Devi said, rolling her eyes.
She snorted. "I'm not a baby," she said. "No way."
"Yes!" she mumbled to herself. She looked up at Kentarou. "Oh. Uh. Okay?"

"Actually?" Devi said, shrieking with delight. Of all the things that she loved most, which there wasn't much, she especially loved storms of any kind. "What does snow feel like?"
"What do you do with snow, anyways?" Devi said, watching the rapidly darkening sky. It was beautiful.
"Why not?" Devi said. She yelped. Something had landed on her nose. She went cross-eyed looking at the melting thing. It was a snowflake. She laughed in delight.
She tilted her head back and opened her mouth, trying to catch the snow. "Tis ishn't woarcing," she said.
"Hey!" she said, closing her mouth. "They taste good!" By now, there was a thin layer of snow on the ground.
"I can't wait to build a snowflakeman! That's what they're called, right?" Devi said. With the snow, the mask that had been hiding the child-like part of her broke.
"I know!" Devi said cheerfully. "I love it!" She lobbed a snowball at him.
She quickly built a wall between them and hid behind it, throwing snowballs when it was safe.
Devi shrieked and dumped an armload of snow on his head.
Devi grinned at him, starting to wrestle with him in the snow.
Devi grumbled, "I realize," then kicked him in the chest.
"Sorry!" she said. "But still! Let go!"