Quote:It was roughly 0100 hours when I arrived at the address
listed for Genya Nakajima, the man I understood to be responsible for
the housing of my sisters. As I entered the property, I immediately
began to take note of environmental factors, noticing several which I
deemed possibly relevant to my new living situation. There was no
visible flight combat simulator, which would hamper my training efforts.
There appeared to be some sort of small humanoid creature in the
garden, which I initially took for a new model of unison device, but
which further study revealed to be some sort of wooden idol of an
elderly gentleman. Still, it would have been an excellent site for a
hidden surveillance device, and so I elected to check the inside for any
sort of hidden equipment. I found none. I was not able to restore the
statue to intact condition with the limited tools on hand.
Satisfied
with this contribution to the security of the premises, I proceeded to
the main door. I had, in the past, been told by my sisters that my
manner was blunt and occasionally inconsiderate. Given that some of
those living in this home would have little reason to welcome me warmly,
I elected to begin my new residence in a considerate manner. Ringing
the doorbell at this late hour would wake the entire household, and
would be considered rude. I instead elected to be considerate and enter
the building quietly and without disturbing anyone, as a show of good
faith. I was able to accomplish this relatively easily by picking the
lock on the front door and severing the power source for the on-site
alarm system.
Yes, I thought in satisfaction. This will clearly show all involved that I mean no harm.
From chapter one of Ready, Sette, Go!
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Stand between the Silver Crystal and the Golden Sea.
"Youngsters these days just have no appreciation for the magnificence of the legendary cucumber." --Krityan Elder, Tales of Vesperia.