So Mono had seen this guy around for a while, but Mono also didn’t tend to approach people unless he had been given a reason to if they appeared to need real help, he accidentally bumped into them, or if he’d already spoken to them on the network.
Nida was someone Mono had been curious about, but hadn’t really worked up the nerve to meet. The kid just felt kind of weird about it since he wasn’t sure if Nida even knew he existed and that Ignis had been sending him the odd meal for a few months now. Money was not easily earned here, and he wasn’t sure what the man thought of the arrangement himself.
Then there was the fact that he was apparently going to marry Ignis, and Mono kind of went into his hyper-observant mode when Ignis told him about that back at the flower festival. He was a little sneak that liked to make sure that some people were exactly as they were painted to be before he trusted them. Ignis was great! Ignis deserved to be happy! Adults in relationships, from what he could tell in this world, were quite happy! So, in his childish way, he had been judging Nida for the better part of several months.
His people skills? They needed a little more developing. Came of being 10 and from a warped, borderline apocalyptic cityscape where there weren’t really a lot of actual people left. But the last few months had at least… Improved him a lot.
This improvement meant that the kid was finally working up the nerve to just walk up to him and say hi, or whatever came out of his mouth first. It seemed kind of important since the wedding was getting closer and he still looked up to Ignis and being liked by this other guy seemed kind of important.
Sorry, sir. There’s a kid standing in the square just waiting for you to leave the building. At least he’s not wearing the paper bag today. Just his little newsboy hat and grubby trench coat, looking like the wee urchin he was. He was slightly nervous and so he probably looked more serious than one would expect.
Outside - @ Nida
So Mono had seen this guy around for a while, but Mono also didn’t tend to approach people unless he had been given a reason to if they appeared to need real help, he accidentally bumped into them, or if he’d already spoken to them on the network.
Nida was someone Mono had been curious about, but hadn’t really worked up the nerve to meet. The kid just felt kind of weird about it since he wasn’t sure if Nida even knew he existed and that Ignis had been sending him the odd meal for a few months now. Money was not easily earned here, and he wasn’t sure what the man thought of the arrangement himself.
Then there was the fact that he was apparently going to marry Ignis, and Mono kind of went into his hyper-observant mode when Ignis told him about that back at the flower festival. He was a little sneak that liked to make sure that some people were exactly as they were painted to be before he trusted them. Ignis was great! Ignis deserved to be happy! Adults in relationships, from what he could tell in this world, were quite happy! So, in his childish way, he had been judging Nida for the better part of several months.
His people skills? They needed a little more developing. Came of being 10 and from a warped, borderline apocalyptic cityscape where there weren’t really a lot of actual people left. But the last few months had at least… Improved him a lot.
This improvement meant that the kid was finally working up the nerve to just walk up to him and say hi, or whatever came out of his mouth first. It seemed kind of important since the wedding was getting closer and he still looked up to Ignis and being liked by this other guy seemed kind of important.
Sorry, sir. There’s a kid standing in the square just waiting for you to leave the building. At least he’s not wearing the paper bag today. Just his little newsboy hat and grubby trench coat, looking like the wee urchin he was. He was slightly nervous and so he probably looked more serious than one would expect.