Genkai
- a shy snowfall -
He rubbed his neck at her words, "Heh well I was worried you might try to murder me haha. But only kinda worried." He laughed a little, only slightly serious. He supposed he should have asked where they were going first instead of allowing his mind to get the better of him. But he was glad Namie had a place she could escape to. For him it was the arcade or a nice music concert but for Namie it seemed to be anywhere with animals. He couldn't help but let out another small laugh when she said she and him could ride Kuro into battle together. That would be kinda fun, as long as Kuro was safe after all.
Though his idea was more of a joke, Denki didn't want the horse becoming a target for villains to attack or anything like that. If Namie was serious about bringing him into battle eheh. Maybe they had a school for animals to become hero companions? Ah no a school for dogs and cats to become sidekicks? Could such a thing truly exist? Noooo. He nodded when she mentioned how busy her parents were. His were the same way but he always figured when he got older, he'd be pretty busy too, doing hero stuff of course. For now he wanted to enjoy all the free time he had. He did make a mental note to bring Kuro an apple next time. Maybe that would help? He had to wonder if Kuro got lonely waiting for Namie or her father to show up. Hopefully it still had some companionship.
"Hey, nothing wrong with old school." He nudged her a bit. He entered the large arcade and had to think, most games he enjoyed were fighting or single player so he had to think for a moment. "How good do you think your aim is?" He asked her, walking over to an old 80s style shooting game where you played as FBI agents trying to shoot their way up to a roof where they'd be lifted out of a civil war infested foreign city. He handed her a plastic gun attached to the game and picked up the other one. He was okay at shooters though it had little to do with skill or aim in his mind, the games could be a bit wonky.
"We're working together in this game so don't worry." He explained. "To reload, you take your gun away from the screen and fire, that reloads it. Then you can go back to shooting." He told her. Once he inserted a few necessary yen into the slot, they were ready to go. Denki took aim with his own plastic handgun and the two began to follow the game's cutscene as they were told they had a few stories to go before safety. Pretty scary but a possible foreshadowing of things to come. "On your right." He said as the game cut to a shootout as they began firing at the enemies coming from various rooms on their floor as they tried to cross to get to the next stairwell on the other side of the floor. Denki fired at a few bad guys, working with Namie to make sure they didn't get hit too much. "Not bad." He grinned to her as another cutscene started to show their progress through the next level now. She looked pretty good holding that gun. But any girl who played video games was pretty attractive, eheh.
AiAi
Though his idea was more of a joke, Denki didn't want the horse becoming a target for villains to attack or anything like that. If Namie was serious about bringing him into battle eheh. Maybe they had a school for animals to become hero companions? Ah no a school for dogs and cats to become sidekicks? Could such a thing truly exist? Noooo. He nodded when she mentioned how busy her parents were. His were the same way but he always figured when he got older, he'd be pretty busy too, doing hero stuff of course. For now he wanted to enjoy all the free time he had. He did make a mental note to bring Kuro an apple next time. Maybe that would help? He had to wonder if Kuro got lonely waiting for Namie or her father to show up. Hopefully it still had some companionship.
"Hey, nothing wrong with old school." He nudged her a bit. He entered the large arcade and had to think, most games he enjoyed were fighting or single player so he had to think for a moment. "How good do you think your aim is?" He asked her, walking over to an old 80s style shooting game where you played as FBI agents trying to shoot their way up to a roof where they'd be lifted out of a civil war infested foreign city. He handed her a plastic gun attached to the game and picked up the other one. He was okay at shooters though it had little to do with skill or aim in his mind, the games could be a bit wonky.
"We're working together in this game so don't worry." He explained. "To reload, you take your gun away from the screen and fire, that reloads it. Then you can go back to shooting." He told her. Once he inserted a few necessary yen into the slot, they were ready to go. Denki took aim with his own plastic handgun and the two began to follow the game's cutscene as they were told they had a few stories to go before safety. Pretty scary but a possible foreshadowing of things to come. "On your right." He said as the game cut to a shootout as they began firing at the enemies coming from various rooms on their floor as they tried to cross to get to the next stairwell on the other side of the floor. Denki fired at a few bad guys, working with Namie to make sure they didn't get hit too much. "Not bad." He grinned to her as another cutscene started to show their progress through the next level now. She looked pretty good holding that gun. But any girl who played video games was pretty attractive, eheh.
AiAi