"Oi," she muttered to herself, leaning against the foredeck's railing and rubbing her eyes. Well, the samurai hadn't taken too much time to pester her lately. In fact, much of their behavior had eerily returned to normal, to the point where she might as well not have existed. It certainly made some things a lot simpler, even though she still had no clue which of them were the testy type, and which the overly familiar.
"Mebbe things'll go different after...," she began and then shook her head. That wasn't a line of thought to consider long. She barely knew Dageki, but why bother thinking about it?