Hinamori was silent. Ramming his arm into something wasn't something he was really in a position to do, and she of all people wasn't about to start hitting him.
A breeze came out of nowhere, rustling the curtains in the already too-still room. Waiting wasn't one of Hinamori's strong points. Watching, worrying, yes; but not waiting. Her hands fiddled nervously with the back of the chair; she wasn't even aware that they were there. She was distracted by the wind, by the silence, by the smells of must and mildew wandering up from who knows where.
It would be too long to wait for a weapon stuck inside Frau to get back to its real owner. Not that that was Frau wanted anyway, she imagined. If he were carrying this burden with him, it must mean he was trying to protect it from someone, from something or a group of people intent on using it. It was only the right thing to do, after all; she would have done the same thing. But nowhere in Hinamori's mind did it occur that leaving it within him was an acceptable choice. There would be steps taken, if it were possible, to remove the thing and destroy it. Barring that, she would watch over him even once the scythe was back under control. It was not the sort of responsibility one should have to handle on one's own.
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A breeze came out of nowhere, rustling the curtains in the already too-still room. Waiting wasn't one of Hinamori's strong points. Watching, worrying, yes; but not waiting. Her hands fiddled nervously with the back of the chair; she wasn't even aware that they were there. She was distracted by the wind, by the silence, by the smells of must and mildew wandering up from who knows where.
It would be too long to wait for a weapon stuck inside Frau to get back to its real owner. Not that that was Frau wanted anyway, she imagined. If he were carrying this burden with him, it must mean he was trying to protect it from someone, from something or a group of people intent on using it. It was only the right thing to do, after all; she would have done the same thing. But nowhere in Hinamori's mind did it occur that leaving it within him was an acceptable choice. There would be steps taken, if it were possible, to remove the thing and destroy it. Barring that, she would watch over him even once the scythe was back under control. It was not the sort of responsibility one should have to handle on one's own.