Blitzkrieg Bob
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Aiko Nakamura
School Infirmary Teacher
Yurigaoka Girls' Academy
STR 4 DEX 2 WIL 1
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Afternoon, Sunday, 1944年04月02日
Infirmary, Yurigaoka Girls' Academy
Aiko watched the scene unfold with a keen sense of empathy, but also regret as she felt useless in such situation. The drenched girl in the towel, struggling to walk upright despite her obvious discomfort, struck a chord deep within her. Aiko herself had faced similar challenges, her own limp a constant reminder of the physical and emotional scars she carried. As Akiyama-sensei tended to Kitazono-sensei, Aiko turned her attention to the girl. She walked over to her, her own gait uneven but steady. Placing a gentle hand on the girl's shoulder.
She noticed how the girl seemed to be shivering, probably the towel providing little warmth to her young body. Placing a gentle hand on the girl's shoulder, she offered a comforting smile and with a little of hesitation, Aiko removed her own jacket and gently draped it over the girl's shoulders, offering a comforting smile as she did so. Aiko said softly, but loud enough for Kazuyo to hear her. "It takes a lot of strength to keep going when things are tough, I’m sure your friend will be better soon. She's in good hands," Aiko reassured her. "Kazuyo-nee—Dr. Nakamura—is very skilled. She'll do everything possible to help your friend".
"You know," Aiko continued gently, "sometimes, just being there for someone, offering a kind word or a helping hand, can make a world of difference, even if you can’t offer much more than that". She said with sincere empathy, after all, those words might be true for that girl as much as for Aiko herself, but at the same time it made more evident she couldn't do anything except talking.
Jackson123 Amazake Nellancholy
Yurigaoka Girls' Academy
STR 4 DEX 2 WIL 1
CS link
Afternoon, Sunday, 1944年04月02日
Infirmary, Yurigaoka Girls' Academy
Aiko watched the scene unfold with a keen sense of empathy, but also regret as she felt useless in such situation. The drenched girl in the towel, struggling to walk upright despite her obvious discomfort, struck a chord deep within her. Aiko herself had faced similar challenges, her own limp a constant reminder of the physical and emotional scars she carried. As Akiyama-sensei tended to Kitazono-sensei, Aiko turned her attention to the girl. She walked over to her, her own gait uneven but steady. Placing a gentle hand on the girl's shoulder.
She noticed how the girl seemed to be shivering, probably the towel providing little warmth to her young body. Placing a gentle hand on the girl's shoulder, she offered a comforting smile and with a little of hesitation, Aiko removed her own jacket and gently draped it over the girl's shoulders, offering a comforting smile as she did so. Aiko said softly, but loud enough for Kazuyo to hear her. "It takes a lot of strength to keep going when things are tough, I’m sure your friend will be better soon. She's in good hands," Aiko reassured her. "Kazuyo-nee—Dr. Nakamura—is very skilled. She'll do everything possible to help your friend".
"You know," Aiko continued gently, "sometimes, just being there for someone, offering a kind word or a helping hand, can make a world of difference, even if you can’t offer much more than that". She said with sincere empathy, after all, those words might be true for that girl as much as for Aiko herself, but at the same time it made more evident she couldn't do anything except talking.
Jackson123 Amazake Nellancholy