The note is good sign, probably! Ryoji heads back to the warehouse to check up on it, since 'resolved' can mean a bunch of things... and maybe he'll run into Autumn there, if she's around. He hopes it means that the ghost found peace, but he's not always sure what other Sin-Eaters do to achieve that.
II. Red like Cherries
Ryoji has kind of weird dreams to begin with, but this is... more out there than normal. Especially when he gets to the tree and looks at the person in it.
It's a boy, about his age, face obscure by a baseball cap tilted down over it. Ryoji doesn't know this person, and therefore it shouldn't really bother him. Death doesn't as a general rule these days. But that's not what happens. He is upset when he sees the boy there, with a sense of more personal loss than he's known in a while. It hurts, and there's that feeling of being alone, being left behind.
...But, hang on. Does he know this boy? He's starting to look a little familiar, and Ryoji approaches the tree carefully, trying to get a better look.
III. Sparkle and Flicker (and general)
The lights are always nice, and Ryoji will totally take up discounts for college students, but he's not very good at staying where he's supposed to anyway. It's quite hard to not get curious and explore, at least for him. And the park is where some of his friends are staying, and he is definitely still going to be checking up on them. A lot. They can't escape. Or heck, even random people that look vaguely familiar. He'll smile and wave and say, "Hi, how are you doing?" and good luck getting away without any conversation.
His dorm is pretty quiet right now, most of the students still out for the break, so Casper and Kitty and whoever else would like are more than welcome to stay with him, and he's a little insistent about it. Though whoever's staying with him might notice he's a little shaken up after waking from a very, very distressing dream...
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The note is good sign, probably! Ryoji heads back to the warehouse to check up on it, since 'resolved' can mean a bunch of things... and maybe he'll run into Autumn there, if she's around. He hopes it means that the ghost found peace, but he's not always sure what other Sin-Eaters do to achieve that.
II. Red like Cherries
Ryoji has kind of weird dreams to begin with, but this is... more out there than normal. Especially when he gets to the tree and looks at the person in it.
It's a boy, about his age, face obscure by a baseball cap tilted down over it. Ryoji doesn't know this person, and therefore it shouldn't really bother him. Death doesn't as a general rule these days. But that's not what happens. He is upset when he sees the boy there, with a sense of more personal loss than he's known in a while. It hurts, and there's that feeling of being alone, being left behind.
...But, hang on. Does he know this boy? He's starting to look a little familiar, and Ryoji approaches the tree carefully, trying to get a better look.
III. Sparkle and Flicker (and general)
The lights are always nice, and Ryoji will totally take up discounts for college students, but he's not very good at staying where he's supposed to anyway. It's quite hard to not get curious and explore, at least for him. And the park is where some of his friends are staying, and he is definitely still going to be checking up on them. A lot. They can't escape. Or heck, even random people that look vaguely familiar. He'll smile and wave and say, "Hi, how are you doing?" and good luck getting away without any conversation.
His dorm is pretty quiet right now, most of the students still out for the break, so Casper and Kitty and whoever else would like are more than welcome to stay with him, and he's a little insistent about it. Though whoever's staying with him might notice he's a little shaken up after waking from a very, very distressing dream...