Mitsuha was on another one of her father's business trips with him. And once again, she found herself nearing Coffee City. And once again, her father had to have some meetings that absolutely bored her. Sure she isn't exactly the people person type, but she never really understood business meetings. It was all small talk for a good portion of it until they finally do decide to get into the nitty gritty of things and talk business.
It was middle of the day, with only a drizzle of rain coming down over the advanced city. The girl didn't really mind the rain all that much, but rather wanted to be far away from as much people as possible all the while being comfortable. Her first thought was to visit that one book store that had information on contract creatures. But now, she was here just to browse and maybe pick up a useful book.
Entering the book store, the girl took a look over at the manga section, to see if there were any new releases that she didn't know about, but alas, no luck. Coincidentally enough,she had on her some manga that haven't even been released to the public yet, many of which were signed by their authors. The young Kaguya would sigh to herself for the fact that she can't find a new manga to read, so she kept searching for other books. One of which had caught her eyes. The cover of it had a picture of some weird guy who looks like a skeleton, but isn't, almost as if he's wearing a skeleton costume. Flipping through the pages, the girl got the gist of it. Weird people killing for a god. She figured it to be a fiction book, but had found it in the nonfiction section. Walking up to the cashier, the girl tried to muster her words to speak. "Um... Excuse me sir, but I found this fiction book in the nonfiction area."
The man took the book from her and glanced at it, and flipped through the pages. "Lady. This is not a fiction book. If you are looking for some manga or fiction books to read, just over there is the recommended section."
Mitsuha would look over to where the recommended section was. There were mangas about pirates wanting to be kings. A ninja wanting to be the Hokage, and a guy that destroys demons or something that isn't technically spirits. How were these fictional, but that one book that she picked up was nonfiction?!
(WC:419)
(TWC:419/1500)
It was middle of the day, with only a drizzle of rain coming down over the advanced city. The girl didn't really mind the rain all that much, but rather wanted to be far away from as much people as possible all the while being comfortable. Her first thought was to visit that one book store that had information on contract creatures. But now, she was here just to browse and maybe pick up a useful book.
Entering the book store, the girl took a look over at the manga section, to see if there were any new releases that she didn't know about, but alas, no luck. Coincidentally enough,she had on her some manga that haven't even been released to the public yet, many of which were signed by their authors. The young Kaguya would sigh to herself for the fact that she can't find a new manga to read, so she kept searching for other books. One of which had caught her eyes. The cover of it had a picture of some weird guy who looks like a skeleton, but isn't, almost as if he's wearing a skeleton costume. Flipping through the pages, the girl got the gist of it. Weird people killing for a god. She figured it to be a fiction book, but had found it in the nonfiction section. Walking up to the cashier, the girl tried to muster her words to speak. "Um... Excuse me sir, but I found this fiction book in the nonfiction area."
The man took the book from her and glanced at it, and flipped through the pages. "Lady. This is not a fiction book. If you are looking for some manga or fiction books to read, just over there is the recommended section."
Mitsuha would look over to where the recommended section was. There were mangas about pirates wanting to be kings. A ninja wanting to be the Hokage, and a guy that destroys demons or something that isn't technically spirits. How were these fictional, but that one book that she picked up was nonfiction?!
(WC:419)
(TWC:419/1500)