[Homura of course immediately knows Okita's words are a lie, but there's something endearing about the way the one man teases. And then to counter, there's Ramirez, who stands off at first, but still can be seen. Homura relaxes his shoulders when both show, releasing a tension he hadn't been aware of holding.]
Then I suppose we'll have to find a way to make it up to you, won't we?
[Homura's had a great deal of practice at maintaining a cool and calculating exterior, but the feeling of butterflies in his stomach is less familiar. Still, he already knows that Okita can use his humor to be evasive, while Ramirez seems the sort to be blunt when he has something to say, and silent otherwise.
Which means Homura will be the one taking the lead, and making sure neither of the other two escape--things would be incomplete with either missing, after all.]
Though if you've already treated yourself, you've put us at a disadvantage. [He looks toward Ramirez, who will not get to merely stand by.] I'm Homura, by the way.
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Then I suppose we'll have to find a way to make it up to you, won't we?
[Homura's had a great deal of practice at maintaining a cool and calculating exterior, but the feeling of butterflies in his stomach is less familiar. Still, he already knows that Okita can use his humor to be evasive, while Ramirez seems the sort to be blunt when he has something to say, and silent otherwise.
Which means Homura will be the one taking the lead, and making sure neither of the other two escape--things would be incomplete with either missing, after all.]
Though if you've already treated yourself, you've put us at a disadvantage. [He looks toward Ramirez, who will not get to merely stand by.] I'm Homura, by the way.