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Omi Tsukiyono ([personal profile] oneblackcat) wrote in [community profile] pslplz2016-02-26 12:40 pm

Ship-testing catchall


To Try:

Omi:
Akaya
Kura
Nagi (not for the same set-up, but as long as futureverse catchall is there, maybe a test thread for what they'd be like?)

Kura:
Ken
Rasu
Hak
Soo-won
Jaeha

Mizuki:
Hak
Ran
Rasu
Yun (I know you don't want a bitchfest, but I still wanna try this one... lol)

Yukimi:
Ran
Rasu
Jaeha
Nami
Kimina

Yagyuu:
Fuji
Hak
Yukimura

Goku:
Ouka
Yona
plight_of_the_navigator: (interest)

2.

[personal profile] plight_of_the_navigator 2016-03-06 07:13 pm (UTC)(link)
For most people, 'please' was the magic word. For Nami, it was 'free.'

She was here for the same reason as most everyone else: trendy new shop? Must investigate. Her drink was mostly gone now, and what was left was too cool to be worth finishing anyway. That was her excuse to keep sitting at the table mooching the Wi-Fi.

She glanced up briefly when her peripheral vision caught someone approaching-- and tried not to gape too visibly seeing the tray of so many drinks. Unless he was ordering for a group just shy of arriving, that was far too many to order at one time! But as long as it wasn't her money he was wasting, that wasn't her concern. Nami went back to her tablet.

Until he offered one of those drinks to her. She looked back up and beamed. "Really? All right!" A picture was an easy payment; she was very photogenic, after all, and never went out looking a slob. She took the pour over and scooted her old drink out of the way. "Posing or sipping?"
yukimi: (well then)

[personal profile] yukimi 2016-03-07 02:55 am (UTC)(link)
The key to capturing a real authentic experience was to sneak in with all the regular crowd at the height of business hours. Cafe reviews might not be award-winning journalism, but that didn't mean they should be full of shit. Yukimi's write-up would be blunt and honest. Therefore, the pictures that accompanied his article ought to carry over the same authenticity, in his opinion.

"Ah, pretend I'm not here," he said, winking. Ideally, he would just snap photos of customers without asking first (it was more candid that way), but some people could get nasty if you didn't get permission. He was much too uninvested with this piece to bother with that sort of thing. The girl across the table seemed quite agreeable, which made his job that much easier.