[A bit of philosophical musing while staring out over the gentle swell of the sea suits Takasugi well enough. He follows Akutagawa's gaze, both towards the waves and to the world he could have called home.
Strange things certainly had become expected there, as well.] Maybe not, but can make them uninteresting. [It's strange to be standing on a foreign planet, looking out over their waters - but the sight is so near to familiar that it renders the view an empty sight.] But you don't seem the easily bored type.
[If only by virtue of being mixed up in strange enough circumstances to keep things interesting.]
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Takasugi can't condemn the boy for being lured by the promise of food - he'd come for a similar enough reason.
So instead he chuckles, looking out to sea at the suggestion.] Strange occurrences, mm?
Are you telling me you didn't have those back home, as well? [Doubtful - the existence of normal is impossible without oddities to define it by.]
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[Akutagawa pauses, also looking towards the sea.]
Some may say that anything expected isn't strange. If strange occurrences happen frequently, does that make them normal? I don't think it does.
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Strange things certainly had become expected there, as well.] Maybe not, but can make them uninteresting. [It's strange to be standing on a foreign planet, looking out over their waters - but the sight is so near to familiar that it renders the view an empty sight.] But you don't seem the easily bored type.
[If only by virtue of being mixed up in strange enough circumstances to keep things interesting.]