An aluminum bat with a rubber grip. Then I can still hold onto it even if it gets hot from the fire, and it's even more durable than a wooden one!
[That worried look on Tokidoki's face makes her stomach tighten, though. If he thinks she's not treating this seriously, then she can't blame him for being worried. So she mutes her excitement, her smile subdued.]
Anyway, I probably won't be involved with the actual fighting. I'm just helping Tatsumaki-chan prepare, like putting out water coolers that she can telekinetically move to put out fires and things like that. Healers aren't...really...involved in the front lines, you know? So I won't be all that useful until afterward.
[She takes a breath.]
But if I can make a difference, then I want to be there.
[Orihime smiles back at Toki, brightened by his words.]
Oh no, it's not tragic! The opportunity just never came up since dances were usually for the older kids. Now I can get a turn!
[They're now in town, and Orihime pauses the shop talk to ask directions. She's not worried about being overheard; normal people would assume they're just kids playing some kind of game.]
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[That worried look on Tokidoki's face makes her stomach tighten, though. If he thinks she's not treating this seriously, then she can't blame him for being worried. So she mutes her excitement, her smile subdued.]
Anyway, I probably won't be involved with the actual fighting. I'm just helping Tatsumaki-chan prepare, like putting out water coolers that she can telekinetically move to put out fires and things like that. Healers aren't...really...involved in the front lines, you know? So I won't be all that useful until afterward.
[She takes a breath.]
But if I can make a difference, then I want to be there.
[Orihime smiles back at Toki, brightened by his words.]
Oh no, it's not tragic! The opportunity just never came up since dances were usually for the older kids. Now I can get a turn!
[They're now in town, and Orihime pauses the shop talk to ask directions. She's not worried about being overheard; normal people would assume they're just kids playing some kind of game.]
[Well. Two kids and a giant chaperone.]