@tsukuren
–〖月世界 〗– "I believe I am. Did you want me to accompany you somewhere?" He smiles, looking up from his screen as the other hunter stands near his desk. She seemed oddly excited for some reason, the playful gleam of her eyes standing out as he leans back into his chair. The office window held the evening sky's lovely shade of orange, signaling the end of the workday for many if they were lucky enough. His watch was fully charged so there was no harm in leaving the office--it would be nice to stretch his legs since he had been assigned to desk duty today rather than patrolling. "I will be happy to tag along if we can get something to eat as well. Dinner is important for a hunter even if they are stuck at desk duty, hahaha."
stacia could hardly contain her enthusiasm at her coworker's positive reception; clasped hands, tilted head, eyes gleaming with obvious glee at what awaits them this evening.
"yes! we've both been cooped up in here aaaalll daaayyy---" her voice was drawling out, a pout on her features to add for dramatic effect, "and seeing nothing but words upon words is boring. it's time for a change of scenery and get some fresh air!"
she pauses, considering his request. the sun is setting. her stomach is growling in protest, but...
"no food for you. you're doomed to a night of starvation. this is a kidnapping." her voice has a teasing edge to it, manicured hand opting to grab his arm, gently encouraging him to get up from his seat and out of his cubicle.
"but, i supposeeeee i'm feeling generous..."
she uses her free hand to take out her phone from her uniform pocket, her thumb flipping through her instastar app to look at her feed for restaurants around the area. there was one she was interested in trying that opened recently that wasn't TOO far from headquarters... where was it again...?
"mikazuki, on a scale from one to ten, how hungry are you? there's this new all-you-can-eat barbeque i could have sworn that's nearby. have you heard of it? gyu... something?" a rhetorical question, as stacia was determined to find the answer herself, brows furrowed and a pout forming on her face at her inability to find the address on her phone. stupid app. absentmindedly, she started tugging on his arm as if coaxing him to start walking to lord-knows-where while she looks up the directions, eyes glued on the screen completely unaware of her surroundings.












