Haru Nakamura (
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Video; UN: Rubitsune
[ The video starts and the girl on the other side of the camera looks... Concerned. ]
Just how many of us are there? [ She starts, almost tripping over her words to elaborate. ] Kids, I mean. Just how many of us here are kids?
Are we all staying at the inns?
[ She pauses, biting her lip for a moment before speaking up again, her voice a little more sure this time. ]
I think we should look out for each other. [ Because adults can't be trusted to. Even the ones who mean well. ] A lot of us are small, I'd bet. And a lot of the other kids I've seen don't really seem like fighters. Those of us that are, we should help them.
Those of us who don't know how to fight can learn from those of us who do know, and those of us who don't want to know how to fight can be taught how to keep a better eye out for themselves and the rest of us.
The more of us that know how to defend ourselves, and the more of us that can keep an eye out for each other, the better chance of survival we have in a situation where we are at a noticeable disadvantage.
[ She wasn't quite suggesting a gang of feral children, but close enough. ]
Just how many of us are there? [ She starts, almost tripping over her words to elaborate. ] Kids, I mean. Just how many of us here are kids?
Are we all staying at the inns?
[ She pauses, biting her lip for a moment before speaking up again, her voice a little more sure this time. ]
I think we should look out for each other. [ Because adults can't be trusted to. Even the ones who mean well. ] A lot of us are small, I'd bet. And a lot of the other kids I've seen don't really seem like fighters. Those of us that are, we should help them.
Those of us who don't know how to fight can learn from those of us who do know, and those of us who don't want to know how to fight can be taught how to keep a better eye out for themselves and the rest of us.
The more of us that know how to defend ourselves, and the more of us that can keep an eye out for each other, the better chance of survival we have in a situation where we are at a noticeable disadvantage.
[ She wasn't quite suggesting a gang of feral children, but close enough. ]
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[Sorry, Ruby, Nozomi's hand is going to start brushing your hair.]
Just... let me know if there is something you don't want me to do... o-or even want me to do!
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I'll let you know when I know. [ She pauses for a moment. ] You know, one of the older kids would do this when I was younger, too. Petting my hair, I mean. She looked after me when I was new to the forge and still kinda fighty with everyone.
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I can see. It certainly makes you a little more calmer. Heh, I didn't expect this coming here - from wanting to help you expand your ideas to being affectionate to a new friend.
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The best part is that now you can do both. [ Ruby certainly will not be complaining! ]
[ At that moment she pauses, then looks up. ]
Oh, right! I have paper and stuff we can write things down on! I can also tell you all I have in mind so far.
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[She'll let go of Ruby so she can get what she needs.]
Want me get a chair and you get the bed?
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Then she looks up at Nozomi. ]
So, first thing before we get started, I'd like to get things started properly in early April. But in the mean time I'm going to be introducing people to those who can possibly help ahead of time, too.
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April? That gives us a bit of leeway. Maybe less than two weeks before the next arrivals? At least from what I hear?
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I'd like to make the meetings regular, but having the first one before the newcomers start coming in will give us the ability to reach out to them with a little more ease. We'll also have an idea of what we need to change in that time, too. I am hoping to be able to learn to cook from Dawn so I can provide meals for the first meeting at least, even if we can't do so regularly for a while.
Things will go smoother if we all have the energy to do what we intend to.
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We should make a list of skills we and others have offered, and make a game plan. Our first priority should be helping people to be safe, of course, but knowing what we can offer over time will help us expand at a natural pace.
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We may want to get a list of people who are willing to check in on the younger arrivals. I think that most of the teenagers would be fine, but the younger kids may be scared. I'm not sure the inns will let us have multiple people per room, but I think younger kids would appreciate knowing who they can go to if something's wrong.
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[Her eyes go wide]
Oh, we should take care not to upset certain people. Not everyone will be human and may actually look like kids in size despite being older. Believe me, I know.
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[ Ruby then nods. ]
I've talked to one. I think it will be a good idea to accept those who are children in body, if not in mind, too. Society isn't going to treat them like adults without a bunch of information about them first, so at least among us they may not have to deal with as many questions.
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[Nozomi gestures to herself as an example.]
That's gonna be a lot of info to get down, though...
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We can keep it as light on the details as needed, just a check mark for 'adult mind', 'adult body', 'child mind', 'child body' or something. That way no one has to give their exact age!
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Okay, I think that would work out. It would be beneficial to everyone and we don't have to pry too much into everyone's private business.
[And she leans back and groans]
So much woooooork...!
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Oh and this is just the start of all the work! But, I think it'll really be worth it. And so long as we share it, it won't be too overwhelming.
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Yeah, you’re right. We’ll keep working on this. We’ll make sure everyone is safe and sound.
[And she gets up to sit with Ruby now.]
Thanks for letting me help you...
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And thank you for offering your help. I was fully prepared to do this on my own if I had to, but it's a great relief that I will have others who can help me. Systems work better when they're ran on a shared purpose than with a single person's vision.
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[She adjusts herself and mutters...]
This bed is soft. I might just pass out on it...
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[ Ruby then smiles a little. ]
If you want, you can take a nap while I write some stuff down. I'll be up a few hours more.
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Um... thanks. Don’t... don’t stay up too late, okay?
[She sat her glasses down on a nearby shelf as she moved to lay down, her purple eyes looking up at Ruby as she started to doze off.]
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I'll be sure to get sleep before it's too late.
[ Ruby looked back to her notebook and began writing away, the gentle scratching of pen on paper adding to the sounds of the coming evening. For one who looked so small, she seemed so very sure as she went about her work. ]
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