EMIYA SHIROU
The white pegasus landed with gracefullness to rival angels, at which point the passengers disembarked. The other him and the tall, blindfolded woman that smelled vaguely of blood waited by the winged horse, while the shorter purplehead ran up to him. Shirou’s eyes widened slightly in surprise but he made no move to defend himself. The girl just seemed too harmless. Sure enough, she came to a stop right in front of him and looked him over excitedly, both hands held behind her back, making her look rather cute.
“Senpai, you’ve got something on your face.” She said. “Hold on, I think I have a cloth somewhere..."
“My face?” Shirou said awkwardly, blinking at the girl as she rummaged through her pockets. Deja vu was hitting him hard now, he definitely knew her from somewhere but it just wasn’t coming to mind. Her flowing pinkish-purple hair, similar colored eyes, the way she called him Senpai… wait, there was someone like that back in High School. His kohai he had once been close to all those years ago.
“Sakura?” he said, his voice not quite sure. It had been a long time since he had seen his junior, he wasn’t sure how to react now.
AKIHOLARME
First stop on the agenda was the “gym” that Ass Man had wanted to visit. It seemed an interesting place, and if it was a place to train and duel other fighters as she suspected, finding fresh clothes could wait until after she’d had fun there. Rebeca led the way of course. Aki was sure that she could find the place again after having been there once, but the young girl clearly wanted to be helpful.
“So,” the last dragonborn started once she caught sight of their destination just down the street. “Do you know what people do in this place?”
ANATU
Anatu cringed at the man’s laughter, not sure if it was a good or bad sign. She looked up at him when he spoke, and realized from the way he pointed to himself that he had just told her his name. “Just” then took a step closer and pointed directly at her stomach before saying a few words she didn’t know. She took a step backwards and her brow furrowed, not sure what he was getting at. Perhaps he was asking if she was hungry?
“No,” she said in her almost lyrical native tongue. The ancient human shook her head profusely, causing her long, messy hair to flail about. She didn’t dare make herself even more of a burden on these people, even though she really did want something to eat. She stared off to the side awkwardly, unsure of how to act around her hosts. She knew their leader was kind and most likely safe, but the others were a blank slate.