Piracy was far from a weird concept for someone from the Land of Lightning. If the country was any smaller, it would almost certainly be considered little more than a particularly rocky peninsula, surrounded on almost all sides by the sea as it was. So much of the land's trade was executed by sea that piracy was an almost endemic issue, something that couldn't be ignored and yet no matter how much one tried to treat it it seemed unstoppable, like the flow of water from a dam.
Even so, Shosuke wasn't used to travelling via the sea. He didn't have what sailors would call his "sea legs". He wasn't prone to seasickness either, but the slipperiness and unsureness of his feet made something as simple as standing around and walking from place to place a high risk activity. For now, it was just a good thing that they hadn't left the dock yet, even if they were preparing to set sail.
Given this, he decided the best thing to do was to stand around and wait where he wasn't getting under people's feet. However, doing so netted him a surprise benefit that he hadn't really considered before - Being able to look at Miroru.
This was the first time really that he had seen her in a natural environment. Or, well, perhaps not natural, she seemed about as new to this as he was, but it was seeing genuine reactions and how she acted. Not having to put up a brave face for the tournament.
As far as he could understand, Shosuke watched her scurry around the deck like a tiny fox, getting underneath people's feet and mapping out the entire place in her head. It was almost cute, in a precocious little kid way. He merely took a mental note of it from scanning his head to-and-fro across the deck but it seemed she had to be there to understand it.
Though, it was a little hard to pay complete attention to her antics when he felt something out of the corner of his eye. Perhaps a normal man would ignore it, but Shosuke was a doctor. Noticing small things was a part of his day-to-day job because it could often give away clues as to a patients condition or just how far gone they actually were with an infection.
Just because he could acknowledge it, however, didn't mean that he understood what it was.
It was small and white, but that was about the gist he could get of it. Whenever he tried to get a closer look, it seemed to vanish.
Frustrating.
His attention was snapped away from trying to work out what the little white puffball was by the sudden words of Miroru. Well, that seemed to come out of nowhere...
"Are you okay?" It was a weird question to ask, especially considering their relationship up to this point, but he genuinely could not make heads or tails of her.
The words she said, it was like she was nervous, trying to keep her mind distracted and away from the task at hand, but her tone implied anything but. She almost seemed enthusiastic about math, as weird as that sounded.
Of course, Sho enjoyed maths, but he was a nerd. He was a scholar, that was where he shone. This girl was... well, a child if nothing else.
If anything, the question seemed less like an actual welfare check and more asking what she was doing, clearly confused by what she was talking about.
"What's with calling me senpai, anyhow? I get I'm older than you but Senpai implies I'm your senior in an organization or something. We don't work for the same village, and I'm pretty sure we've never met before the other day. Aren't you acting a bit familiar?"
His words were distant, probative, but there was one thing that they were not and that was hostile. With each passing second, it seemed to become more and more obvious that he knew absolutely nothing about this girl, other than that she cost him his chance to shine in front of the village system.
He seemed curious about her, as much as he would deny it if probed. Just who was this girl?