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scavenge to survive || zeke & ram
“Hana, huh…” he turned towards the door where a girl’s head had peeked out. He definitely did not remember ever seeing her before. When he got there before the only thing on his mind had been food. Now that he got a good look at her he could see why she had been so spooked by him. She seemed like the skittish type.
“Yo, Hana! Sorry about earlier! I didn’t mean to scare you!” Zeke put on his biggest, most friendliest grin, the one he wore for the younger kids at the orphanage whenever he was trying to cheer them up. Hm, well, he certainly wasn’t going to get on his hands and knees again and grovel so he did it the less formal way. The blonde bowed his head, clapping his hands together as if in prayer, and offered her a sincere gesture of apology. He hoped that was sufficient and that Hana and Ram would find it acceptable.
The girl fidgeted for a moment, her cheeks flushed either from the panic and embarrassment of interaction or her inherent shyness. Maybe both. Ram gestured for her to go ahead, remaining remarkably patient compared to what some might think. Finally, the girl spoke.
“I-I, um, I’m sorry too...Ram-senpai explained the situation, and I-I jumped to conclusions so...I-if you come back, I’ll try to help too!”
She clenched her fists in front of her, trying to look determined despite the way her whole body seemed to shake. Interaction was certainly not her forte, but that was why Hana was mostly kept to the kitchen. Ram turned and looked at him, giving a short nod. “There you have it. Now you have one more ally on your side.”
She heard a small giggle behind her and tensed slightly, before an identical face appeared over her shoulder, only sporting blue hair and the opposite eye covered by her bangs.
“It isn’t often that nee-sama does things like this, but Rem is always happy to see nee-sama’s kind nature shine through!”
Ram coughed into her hand and turned away. “Well, it wasn’t like we could just turn him away. The situation is resolved, that’s enough, right?” Besides, it was probably a good thing that more people than her knew, so at the very least, if he came on a day she wasn’t there, someone else would know the situation and be able to help out.
“Isn’t that good for you, Zeke?”












