Reflection// Miinah🌌
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Observation was key, they told her. Listen to your senses. What do they tell you? Don’t be silly, you haven’t lost anything. It’s difficult to tell cards apart from humans. Trust us, you’ll find them eventually. Their presence is strong here. Now go, do your job. Bring in some new recruits. No excuses, you want others to see our point of view, yes? Prove it.
Now Tzuyu is stuck standing in the middle of some stupid park right in the center of Seoul. She was given a job a few hours ago involving all of the things she hates: public speaking, people, card hunting, people, did she mention people? You could say it was “draft” season where most members of The Order of the Lotus had to at least recruit one magical hero or one stray card. They have to get their members from somewhere, perhaps. In past years, Tzuyu had been able to avoid this task, usually handing it off to one of her acquaintances within the Order. She was incredibly socially awkward and though a loyal member, couldn’t recruit to save her life. Being a sales lady really wasn’t her calling. But due to an upcoming Chobotics expo, most of the senior members who usually did the dirty work were busy “preparing” for who-knows-what. Meaning, Tzuyu couldn’t just hand her work off to some other unfortunate soul.
So, there the young teenager was; standing, praying for some kind of magical incident to take place so blatantly that even she could tell it’s a sign. Her eyes closed as she began to concentrate. Just use the magic given to you for once in your life, Tzuyu. A shoulder quickly jolted her from concentration. She crashed to the ground with a thud. Exactly, what the hell was that? Before she could turn around to scream at whoever just pushed her down, a roar arose from the ground. Just a few feet in front of her stood a hoard of people, all collectively shouting out someone’s name. They appeared to be encircling someone, she guessed it was whomever they were shouting at. Perhaps this could be the sign Tzuyu was waiting for?
She picked herself up, dusted off her clothes, and headed straight into the crowd. Would she regret this? probably. Was she still going to do it? probably. Sure enough, there was a woman in the center of this mess. Tzuyu guessed this person was probably frazzled, though she couldn’t really tell amongst all the shoving and flashes of cameras.
“Come with me, I think I can get you out of here.” She held out her hand and feigned a welcoming smile.











