"Indeed, I must admit I was quite surprised by how kind he was to me upon our first meeting," she said with a fond smile. Most would probably find it a bit silly, or at the very least perhaps overdramatic. But Haru was hardly used to people being kind to her without any sort of reason behind it. That was the main reason she had so few friends (none was a few...), she had learned early that they had always wanted something in return. Boss hadn't known who she was, he'd had no expectations of a reward for helping her, and and yet he had still offered her a safe place, wonderful coffee, and he'd even thanked her for bringing Morgana home. It truly had meant quite a lot to her.
"I can understand why you would leave something so precious to you with him, you will always know he'll take wonderful care of it." And it also meant he could always have an excuse to return. She shook her head and cast her gaze down. "That's very kind of you. I hope I won't disappoint should it happen." She didn't have quite the confidence in it that he did, but there was no reason to make a big deal out of it. She would just have to make certain she didn't disappoint him if she ever did make anything here.
"That is a very nice way to think about it," she gave a light giggle. "You probably would not be surprised to see how many mistakes I made along the way. I never threw them out though!" That would have been a waste. Sometimes she kept the failures as reminders of what she had done wrong. Other times she kept them to break down the material to reuse. Despite her wealth Haru had never been one to believe in wasting things. "Maybe we can share what we make with one another."
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"I can understand why you would leave something so precious to you with him, you will always know he'll take wonderful care of it." And it also meant he could always have an excuse to return. She shook her head and cast her gaze down. "That's very kind of you. I hope I won't disappoint should it happen." She didn't have quite the confidence in it that he did, but there was no reason to make a big deal out of it. She would just have to make certain she didn't disappoint him if she ever did make anything here.
"That is a very nice way to think about it," she gave a light giggle. "You probably would not be surprised to see how many mistakes I made along the way. I never threw them out though!" That would have been a waste. Sometimes she kept the failures as reminders of what she had done wrong. Other times she kept them to break down the material to reuse. Despite her wealth Haru had never been one to believe in wasting things. "Maybe we can share what we make with one another."