Much to Fiammetta's surprise, the diligent Rune Knight took her words to be true (even though she was unsure of them) and suggested they take shelter in someplace warm. While Fia wasn't quite the most social person, she'd been trying to get out more with fellow Knights, and wasn't about to pass up an excuse to get out of the rain. "Heh, sounds like a plan, Red. I ain't fuckin' around in this rain any damn longer..." Fia groaned, eyes following Sage's to a nearby coffee shop. She would've preferred something stronger, but it would do.
Before they could get going, it seemed a third Rune Knight was stuck out in this weather, maybe one that even knew 'Red' judging by her introduction. "Hey." Was Fia's return to her equally simple introduction, the hazel-eyed girl already trying to think of something to call her... Fia was a fan of nicknames, and just using her regular name wouldn't cut it. Fia looked over the girl, her hair, her clothing, her distinctive boots... Boots? Yeah, 'Boots'. That worked.
'Red' suddenly sneezed, urging them along. She'd nod in affirmation before following the red-haired boy and 'Boots' along. He opened the doors to seemed to be a run-of-the-mill cafe, not the kind of place Fia frequented, but it was enough to get her out of the run, she supposed. The workers seemed decent too, offering the poor kid something to wipe his armor down with. Eventually, the trio was seated, their orders ready to be taken.
"I'll just grab a hot chocolate." Fia said with a dismissive wave of the hand as she sat down at the table. She'd never really been a coffee person, so a hot chocolate was all she really felt in the mood for. The boy - who's name was apparently Sage - asked for Fia's name, as she leaned back in her cheer and began to wring out her jacket.
"The name's Fia. Nice an' simple, so don' forget it." She gave her stock standard introduction, before looking to the other girl if she'd followed. It seemed she already knew Sage, but Fia didn't know her name. "What about you, Boots, got a name?" She'd inquire, wiping off rainwater where it still stuck and awaiting that nice warm drink.
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