[She shouldn't be here. But no one had stopped her from entering the building, nor had the bartenders refused to serve her(Juice). It was very different to the bookstore she worked in. Very colourful.
And loud... But it didn't feel unfamiliar. Despite how out of place the scrawny teen in a sweater vest might have looked, her feed didn't even reach the floor from her barstool.]
It's new. It opened one day in the week, without any advertising.
[She'd not even seen workers here.]
It's curious. I don't believe there was a building here to be refurbished, but I'd have noticed if a new one was being constructed.
[ As an overly concerned citizen, he would usually take it upon himself to comment about her being here underage—but he did notice she ordered a juice, so for the moment, he's letting it slide for the sake of asking the nearest sober-looking person about this questionable establishment.
More questionable every second! He frowns, narrowing his eyes. ]
So, you think this was somehow built over the course of a single night? That can't be possible.
[ It may be small, but the inside is pretty decked out to consider something like that. ]
[She felt distinctly like someone should have stopped her. But no one had. They'd not even looked, as if the idea of someone misbehaving had never occurred the staff.
Naoto was fine with it. It meant she could observe without being bothered. Though she couldn't say why the place was so intriguing to her.]
Exactly. But there have been other occurrences as of late... If you ask the barstaff, they'll act as if it's always been here.
That's... [ Well, it's concerning. But there has to be a logical explanation for it, right? Given the infraction about letting anyone sit here at the bar, his first instinct is to blame management. ] Just who is running this place?
[ But he did notice something else that she said. ]
I've not been able to find out. When I asked, I was just told that they're not in. [She shrugged. It really was odd. Especially given not everyone was noticing it. ]
Things have been going missing for a while now. Most notably, the butchers. The building, it's staff, it disappeared overnight.
[ Of course that is the part that seems to be bothering him... not that it just adds to how little sense the entire set-up makes. But he figures that surely if they were in, there would at least be someone to question.
To be honest though, it's not the first he's heard about the butcher shop. He went and investigated himself even, so he probably shouldn't be as frustrated by this topic as he seems to be. Either way, here he is stirring his drink up with agitation. ]
You're right. I can't understand it myself. Even if they'd decided to up and leave, there's no reason that the shop would just be gone. And not everyone seems to remember it was even there.
[She agreed with a nod. It'd never seemed like an issue before. But in recent days this place had started to feel lax. Like it shouldn't be this way. It was an odd feeling, why wouldn't it feel safe? But she couldn't shake it off.]
No one seems to know what happened to the workers.
[ Yes, he tends to agree... Although he's always getting himself involved in regulating the town's issues, there admittedly aren't usually very many to attend to that aren't just Miller sticking his nose into civil disputes. This all feels different and he isn't fond of it. ]
I can't begin to speculate on it myself. [ How can he? It's nonsensical. ] ...Let's just hope they are okay.
[She nodded at the sentiment. Naoto hadn't been able to find any way of tracking them down, it was as though they'd vanished without a trace. It should have been impossible but...]
I don't think anyone can, there's no evidence. It's unnatural. Have you seen anything else? The fairies have been oddly active recently.
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And loud... But it didn't feel unfamiliar. Despite how out of place the scrawny teen in a sweater vest might have looked, her feed didn't even reach the floor from her barstool.]
It's new. It opened one day in the week, without any advertising.
[She'd not even seen workers here.]
It's curious. I don't believe there was a building here to be refurbished, but I'd have noticed if a new one was being constructed.
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More questionable every second! He frowns, narrowing his eyes. ]
So, you think this was somehow built over the course of a single night? That can't be possible.
[ It may be small, but the inside is pretty decked out to consider something like that. ]
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Naoto was fine with it. It meant she could observe without being bothered. Though she couldn't say why the place was so intriguing to her.]
Exactly. But there have been other occurrences as of late... If you ask the barstaff, they'll act as if it's always been here.
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[ But he did notice something else that she said. ]
And what do you mean "other occurrences?"
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Things have been going missing for a while now. Most notably, the butchers. The building, it's staff, it disappeared overnight.
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[ Of course that is the part that seems to be bothering him... not that it just adds to how little sense the entire set-up makes. But he figures that surely if they were in, there would at least be someone to question.
To be honest though, it's not the first he's heard about the butcher shop. He went and investigated himself even, so he probably shouldn't be as frustrated by this topic as he seems to be. Either way, here he is stirring his drink up with agitation. ]
You're right. I can't understand it myself. Even if they'd decided to up and leave, there's no reason that the shop would just be gone. And not everyone seems to remember it was even there.
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No one seems to know what happened to the workers.
[Which was just a little bit concerning.]
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I can't begin to speculate on it myself. [ How can he? It's nonsensical. ] ...Let's just hope they are okay.
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I don't think anyone can, there's no evidence. It's unnatural. Have you seen anything else? The fairies have been oddly active recently.