On a usual day, she would have turned around and lashed out, denied the help, denied the pity... But for once, the one aiding her seemed to be doing so from a place of too empathy. Maybe Akira imagined it, but with the way things appeared, she was fairly certain this woman had seen her own fair share of pity and of being deemed unworthy, on assumptions. The even tone with which she initially addressed the man, giving him a chance, to not make the mistake that everyone does... but he did it anyways. Akira sighed, when he outlined how she and the woman who had just defended her, had no business being here.'Thanks for tryi-' she muttered almost under her breath, not wanting to drag the woman into any sort of trouble because of her.
But, like the man, she too was guilty of the underestimating the one beside her, guilty of assumption based on the cover, but at least Akira hadn't judged her, or written her off. Her eyebrow rose when the shop was called crummy, almost nonchalantly. That's when Akira watched her carefully, scanned her belongings, this one was one to look out for, she was no civilian pacing through the dark streets, unaware and vulnerable, like the shopkeeper made the mistake of thinking. His threats got vigorous. 'I'm standing right here, I'm part of the kni-' she tried again, in vain and was quickly spoken over by stranger, this time revealing her identity.
Akira wasn't from here, but she had heard of the Nakamura family, she knew of the seated knight... LeeAnn... could it have been? Did she really run into such a high ranking officer on her first night in Baska? Akira knew better than to think this was a lie, she didn't want to think that way... because seeing her on top, as a seated knight, gave Akira a surge of hope, one she could use. Her eyes shone with admiration. For the most part, she'd joined the knights out of desperation, but to see a spark of acceptance of diversity from the group, was heart warming, maybe she had a real chance of becoming more than what she had always been reduced to...
When her defender went on to elaborate to the man,the precise things that would happen to him, the revelation was that his shop was in fact part of black trade. Akira wondered if she was going to get into trouble after all, trouble did seem to find her. But it didn't look that way. The man offered the dagger for free and Akira looked up to see how LeeAnn would react to what looked like a bribe to let him off the hook. Is that how he was running this shop? Paying off the knights? Her deduction seemed to be getting stronger when LeeAnn seemed ok with that arrangement.
Her growing faith began to dwindle, like it always did. A fresh reminder as to why she should never assume... Not the best or the worst about anyone. For the moment she bit her lip. The shine in her eyes waned, one way or another she learned something from this. Maybe this was a lesson in how things really worked... Lost in thought, she followed her saviors out. When LeeAnn asked if Akira was alright, the young girl responded with a curt nod. The woman went on to explain the kind of man he was and that he was scheduled for a clearance... soon. The teen wanted to know why it hadn't already happened, but thought better of it.
'Akira Shimada.' she introduced herself softly, looking down at the dagger. 'I suppose we win the battle and the war then...' she stated, mumbling. Maybe this man was just a small fish to get some bigger fish... The only thing Akira had now, was doubt. The murky doubt of reality that always followed her around. The layered shades of grey was all she got... while she craved for white and was cursed with black darkness inside her. She slid the weapon into her ankle strap. 'I'm a rookie, orientation tomorrow, I better get going...' she said, a little dryly, consciously reserving judgement, hoping that the next time they cross paths, Akira won't have to wonder about corruption and will have some more insight and some answers. 'Thanks you, good night.' she added from a distance.
~~Exit~~