[Sadie just kinda muffles a giggle when Kurumi says she has her back, rolling her eyes with a smile.
Sadie glances back at her when she talks about track, though, twisting off the final twig from her branch, holding it forth-right to inspect it. It's kinda wonky, but it's thick. A good whack would probably hurt... Or at least she could toss it and run.]
I never really did organized sports in school. Kinda wish I had, though. I usually win athletic competitions back home, and I'm actually stronger than I realized... Feel like I probably squandered some kinda sporty potential.
[Sadie pauses, blinking, finding it ridiculous she's kind of shooting the shit with this stranger when she was just freaking out, and while she's currently in a pretty harrowing situation... but everything was so much easier with company, wasn't it? People needed each other.]
Good thing you were good in track, though... That'll probably be the most useful skill here, huh?
[Sadie kind of ruefully plucks at the gnarled, pointed end of the broken branch with her fingertip, unwittingly kind of sulking.]
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Sadie glances back at her when she talks about track, though, twisting off the final twig from her branch, holding it forth-right to inspect it. It's kinda wonky, but it's thick. A good whack would probably hurt... Or at least she could toss it and run.]
I never really did organized sports in school. Kinda wish I had, though. I usually win athletic competitions back home, and I'm actually stronger than I realized... Feel like I probably squandered some kinda sporty potential.
[Sadie pauses, blinking, finding it ridiculous she's kind of shooting the shit with this stranger when she was just freaking out, and while she's currently in a pretty harrowing situation... but everything was so much easier with company, wasn't it? People needed each other.]
Good thing you were good in track, though... That'll probably be the most useful skill here, huh?
[Sadie kind of ruefully plucks at the gnarled, pointed end of the broken branch with her fingertip, unwittingly kind of sulking.]