As the two of our protagonists became shunned by humanity they were eventually taken in by a kind hearted woman and became friends with a variety of strange creatures from a talking mouse to a talking cat to a talking, uh, anchor.
[Ha...ha.]
How do you think the boy and the anchor got on at first?
[Murasa. That's rude. This is her story and she's trying to tell it her way. She doesn't hear any objections to the main character being a guy, you know!]
Anyway! I can't let you keep interrupting my story with your nonsense about talking sharks. No, no the captain was a talking anchor. It's better that way.
[Ichirin can't not smile. It's nice to see Murasa being a bit happy in this place. It's always nice to see her happy but, well, usually she seems a bit, uh, frantic in this place.]
[Yeah, she doesn't let them go to waste and that's whats important, right?]
The anchor and the boy became the best of friends, even if the anchor could be stubborn and foolish from time to time, and they lived happily ever after.
[Lame ending to a lame story, but she's smiling at least!]
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[She does. Murasa does. Unzan does. That's who.]
As the two of our protagonists became shunned by humanity they were eventually taken in by a kind hearted woman and became friends with a variety of strange creatures from a talking mouse to a talking cat to a talking, uh, anchor.
[Ha...ha.]
How do you think the boy and the anchor got on at first?
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[pichun pichuun she taps Ichirin's face again.]
Why an anchor? Why not a... shark?
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[She follows suit, reaching down and tapping Murasa on the nose.]
In some circles the anchor is a symbol of hope and in others a sign of unity.
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Still, a talking anchor sounds sorta ridiculous.
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[Murasa. That's rude. This is her story and she's trying to tell it her way. She doesn't hear any objections to the main character being a guy, you know!]
Anyway! I can't let you keep interrupting my story with your nonsense about talking sharks. No, no the captain was a talking anchor. It's better that way.
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[She can't hold it in. She giggles at her own stupid answer before she makes a quick correction.]
... And I think he was a little scared of the anchor... at first.
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So why was he scared?
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Well, I can't blame the boy in that case.
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[Ichirin can't not smile. It's nice to see Murasa being a bit happy in this place. It's always nice to see her happy but, well, usually she seems a bit, uh, frantic in this place.]
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Go on, go on. [she lazily waves a hand up at Ichirin.] Continue.
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[Yeah, she doesn't let them go to waste and that's whats important, right?]
The anchor and the boy became the best of friends, even if the anchor could be stubborn and foolish from time to time, and they lived happily ever after.
[Lame ending to a lame story, but she's smiling at least!]
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[she lightly swats at Ichirin's face, but Murasa's smiling too.]
What a cheesy ending.
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What does bother her, though, is being insulted like that!]
H-Hey... I'll have you know that ending is really, really good!
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[poke poke prod.]
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[Wait for it... wait for it...]
He says that's right.
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