[KAMERA BOOTH] - Liyue is as scenic as it is busy. Several Kamera’s are set up on the docks, surrounding mountains, and some of the best balconies in the area. Make a memory with someone important to you, or keep the lens' attention for yourself!
“Argh! I said smile! Smile!” Exclaimed a poor, exasperated photographer, fingers angrily threading through his salt and pepper toned hair as he shuffled through the images he had taken in the past, well… near-hour, maybe.
Sara hadn’t expected her third Kamera Booth experience to unfold like this—being dragged in front of the man’s camera and shoved to stand next to another unfortunate victim of his. She had hoped for more freedom in how her photo would be taken, especially since that had been the case in all the other booths she had visited. Why was this one so particular about their approach?
A quiet sigh escaped her, shoulders slumping just a tad.
“This… Certainly makes for quite the reunion, does it not?” Still standing with her back straight and hands held behind her like a soldier at attention, Sara glanced at the man beside her before turning back to the camera. She watched as the photographer continued to grumble to himself, snapping another photo of them against the stunning backdrop of the Liyue port.
Another flash from the Kamera. Another cry of "Where’s the smile?!" and Sara couldn’t help but huff out a laugh.
“How have you been, Shadow?”
Kevin wasn't entirely sure what had prompted his inclusion, in the sea of excited festival-goers, many and more vibrant than he in their delight, but somehow it had gone that he had been snatched handily from the moving crowd and gestured to test out the Kamera Booth technology.
He mostly didn't know what to do with his hands. Kevin supposed that he had never been very good at taking photographs, except perhaps so long ago that he could not remember their circumstance, but instead stood straight-backed and with his arms behind his back.
The picture of the perfect soldier.
"Would it kill you to loosen up?!" A perfect soldier, it seemed, was not what the photographer had wanted to capture, as his partner in this endeavor mirrored him in posture and expression, leading the poor man nearly to tears.
Kevin did not answer Sara for a beat, and she might have been forgiven for thinking that he did not hear her, for he didn't turn to face her either - but there was the smallest flicker of his eyes downward, contemplative, before he murmured, "It would follow that it would be at another festival."
One a film festival, the other a cultural one, but his experience with the former had him seeking out what came after, the prickling tension of suspicion that he couldn't shake that they would once more be dragged into the dense political strife of someone else's home.
It did not entirely seem to be the case, but he waited, nonetheless.
After another few fruitless shots, the Kameraman sighed, pressed ihs fingertips to his eyes, and wagged a finger at them. "I will be back. I'm getting more film."
He made it sound like a threat.
But it was at the gentle huff beside him that Kevin finally turned, eyes raking over the angles and planes of General Kujou's face, now softened with amusement, and in turn the creases around his own eyes softened - just a moment between two people, nearly companionable, at rest.
"I've been...well." And he meant it, to his surprise. "I hope that you have been, also."
"Ah!" The flash indicated that the Kameraman had returned, and the brittle, relieved laughter indicated that he'd gotten something of value, the barest glimpse of softness between two hard people. "Hah-hah! I knew I could tease it out of you!"