Post by Willow Fey on Mar 20, 2016 20:11:27 GMT
Pity. Thankfully he got at least a bit more information about Daniel at least. Willow withdrew to a more professional distance. Kaneko...she was the Ultimate shopkeeper or some such. That woman truly had a frightening aura. He would have to be careful in the future.
"I see. I presume Kaneko is your lover? Very well. Perhaps then we shall engage in more friendly as opposed to more intimate pursuits. " Willow was slightly disappointed, but his face didn't show it for long. Already he had arranged himself back into the polite and open seeming figure he had been before his attempts at seduction.
"Of course you really don't need to apologize. A man of my...diverse tastes is used to rejection now and again. I have also had enough dalliances to figure out that interfering with someone's monogamous relationship tends to be more trouble and pain then it's worth for all involved. My personal preference for open relationships aside. Had I known about you and Kaneko I wouldn't have tried for you. Or at least would have asked if she was willing to share. Though something tells me she is not the sharing sort." Willow explained.
"I am not sure whether avoiding Mr. Kuzuryu would be strictly necessary. He doesn't give off the same...aura as dangerous criminals tend to do. I am certain he is quite capable, considering he was sent here to Hope's Peak, and I could be wrong but... I am getting the sense that he is not the merciless crime lord apparent that he would want the world to believe. Still caution is advisible." Willow said. As his bias was to believe more positive things about people, he would have to observe the yakuza more closely to see if that was truly the case. Still as long as they were on the topic, he had to bring up his suspicions.
"Very well then. I shall look forward to our next meeting." Willow said, standing up. As nice as this park was he could do with familiarizing himself more with the area around the academy.
"I should get going. I wanted to see a bit of Tokyo before my next class. It was nice talking to you Mr. Saotome." Willow said, and bowed slightly before taking his leave. After a rejection like that it was best to withdraw as quickly as one could without seeming to obvious.
"I see. I presume Kaneko is your lover? Very well. Perhaps then we shall engage in more friendly as opposed to more intimate pursuits. " Willow was slightly disappointed, but his face didn't show it for long. Already he had arranged himself back into the polite and open seeming figure he had been before his attempts at seduction.
"Of course you really don't need to apologize. A man of my...diverse tastes is used to rejection now and again. I have also had enough dalliances to figure out that interfering with someone's monogamous relationship tends to be more trouble and pain then it's worth for all involved. My personal preference for open relationships aside. Had I known about you and Kaneko I wouldn't have tried for you. Or at least would have asked if she was willing to share. Though something tells me she is not the sharing sort." Willow explained.
"I am not sure whether avoiding Mr. Kuzuryu would be strictly necessary. He doesn't give off the same...aura as dangerous criminals tend to do. I am certain he is quite capable, considering he was sent here to Hope's Peak, and I could be wrong but... I am getting the sense that he is not the merciless crime lord apparent that he would want the world to believe. Still caution is advisible." Willow said. As his bias was to believe more positive things about people, he would have to observe the yakuza more closely to see if that was truly the case. Still as long as they were on the topic, he had to bring up his suspicions.
"Very well then. I shall look forward to our next meeting." Willow said, standing up. As nice as this park was he could do with familiarizing himself more with the area around the academy.
"I should get going. I wanted to see a bit of Tokyo before my next class. It was nice talking to you Mr. Saotome." Willow said, and bowed slightly before taking his leave. After a rejection like that it was best to withdraw as quickly as one could without seeming to obvious.