[Does she sound a little hopeful when she says that? She really tries hard not to, but Kisara is Kisara, and sometimes it is very hard to separate that. Or maybe, she simply means the best, which is also entirely feasible when one considers the source.
He describes it so simply. Sitting with a rod. Days of fishing can definitely seem like that. It's certainly not always the same.]
Some days are a little more exciting with the fish than others. [She explains, amusement drawn in her expression.] And yes, some of those days might be a little more sitting with the rod until you get something. A lot of it is a waiting game. But if you think about it with the idea that you're setting a trap for something and luring them into that trap, it might be a little easier to envision. Fish aren't real smart, unfortunately for them, but fortunately for us. So if you know to appeal to them, then you have the advantage. It's like combat. You just have to think tactically.
[And realising that she's gotten way too carried away, she's completely neglected to really introduce herself.]
Oh—right. I'm Kisara. Sorry about that. I start talking about fishing and I get real caught up in it. Goro Akechi, you said, right? It's nice to meet you.
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[Does she sound a little hopeful when she says that? She really tries hard not to, but Kisara is Kisara, and sometimes it is very hard to separate that. Or maybe, she simply means the best, which is also entirely feasible when one considers the source.
He describes it so simply. Sitting with a rod. Days of fishing can definitely seem like that. It's certainly not always the same.]
Some days are a little more exciting with the fish than others. [She explains, amusement drawn in her expression.] And yes, some of those days might be a little more sitting with the rod until you get something. A lot of it is a waiting game. But if you think about it with the idea that you're setting a trap for something and luring them into that trap, it might be a little easier to envision. Fish aren't real smart, unfortunately for them, but fortunately for us. So if you know to appeal to them, then you have the advantage. It's like combat. You just have to think tactically.
[And realising that she's gotten way too carried away, she's completely neglected to really introduce herself.]
Oh—right. I'm Kisara. Sorry about that. I start talking about fishing and I get real caught up in it. Goro Akechi, you said, right? It's nice to meet you.