Post by Gia on Nov 5, 2013 16:27:09 GMT -6
Ren’ai was regretting this decision the closer the date got closer and closer. The Firebender had issues sometimes remembering why she had agreed to this, but as soon as she thought about how bad things had been lately between her and her best friend, Yuri, she remembered why. She had been feeling vulnerable and very, very guilty about the whole situation. After all, their downward spiral really was all her fault. They had been fighting because she was… well, hot-headed and mean sometimes, and had been more so since her life hadn’t been working out the way she had wanted it to. That was partially due to fact that both Kamil and Tadashi quitting. They had been the Waterbender and Manager for her team, the Dragon Hawks. That was, of course, until they both quit on her.
That had really been the start of it all. Sure, the growing anti-bender sentiment was worrisome, but Ren’ai always felt that she could handle anything as long as she had Yuri and her dream – Probending. What happened when you achieved your dream, and it failed? If she had been a better Captain – and a better friend to everyone involved – maybe it wouldn’t have happened. However, she had failed her team, and worst of all, she had failed her friends. Well, now, she was down to one friend, and that was a tentative relationship still. Sure, things were getting better, but they had spent so much time fighting. Mostly because she had taken out all of her frustrations out on Yuri. She couldn’t bring herself to apologize about it, either, but at least they weren’t fighting as much anymore. It also still didn’t mean that things weren’t happening. Without a Waterbender, they had no Probending team.
That pretty much left her where she was now – on a blind date with someone she had only met once and vaguely remembered. Ren’ai only remembered that had been rather smug and arrogant when he and his parents had come over to her parent’s house for dinner a couple weeks ago. His name was Yutaka Mifune. She had heard of him and his parents, of course, but hadn’t actually met them before. She couldn’t even remember what he looked like. She vaguely remembered being unimpressed with him as a whole, so maybe that had something to do with it. It was making her parents happy, but since when had she cared about that? Giving monetary support to her Probending did not mean that they were supportive, and her mother… The Firebender pushed that thought away quickly. It wasn’t fair to get mad before Yutaka even arrived… not that telling herself not to be mad or annoyed would stop her from feeling that way, but at any rate, she could try to control herself a little.
Ren’ai sighed. Her mother had insisted on calling his family and relaying the message. Ugh, as if that’s how things were supposed to be done… She was told to meet him here for dinner. It was so stupid, and had only made her start regretting this more. The dark-haired young woman had decided to dress nice tonight, but then again, she always tried to dress nice. She had chosen a long black skirt, which had a slit on side that came up to her knee. Her shirt was red, with black trim and gold embroidery down one side. Her shoes were red to match her shirt, with a glossy sheen. She had taken half of her long black hair, and put it up with a decorative clip, the rest left down. Her makeup was light, with just the slight bit of color on her lips. She had crossed one leg over the other with one had across her lap, the other lying on the table as she waited for her date to arrive. She had gone ahead and sat down, because… honestly, if he didn’t like that… Well, she was starting to like being here less and less.
What if he wasn’t anything like her type? Well, Ren’ai could guess that, but as she had told Yuri, it wouldn’t hurt to at least give Yutaka a chance. After all, her type hadn’t worked out very well. The last guy she had dated was Liu, and he had been every bit her type. He had been tall, confident, good-looking, and a great Firebender to boot. After all, he had beaten her. That was how they’d met. Sure, she held no feelings for him anymore, but… That was what she liked, generally, because she was those things. Sure, whether his bender, or what kind of bender, didn’t matter to her so much, but… Taking a deep breath, the Firebender told herself to calm down and stop overthinking the situation. It might go bad, but she shouldn’t judge the situation before it happened.
That had really been the start of it all. Sure, the growing anti-bender sentiment was worrisome, but Ren’ai always felt that she could handle anything as long as she had Yuri and her dream – Probending. What happened when you achieved your dream, and it failed? If she had been a better Captain – and a better friend to everyone involved – maybe it wouldn’t have happened. However, she had failed her team, and worst of all, she had failed her friends. Well, now, she was down to one friend, and that was a tentative relationship still. Sure, things were getting better, but they had spent so much time fighting. Mostly because she had taken out all of her frustrations out on Yuri. She couldn’t bring herself to apologize about it, either, but at least they weren’t fighting as much anymore. It also still didn’t mean that things weren’t happening. Without a Waterbender, they had no Probending team.
That pretty much left her where she was now – on a blind date with someone she had only met once and vaguely remembered. Ren’ai only remembered that had been rather smug and arrogant when he and his parents had come over to her parent’s house for dinner a couple weeks ago. His name was Yutaka Mifune. She had heard of him and his parents, of course, but hadn’t actually met them before. She couldn’t even remember what he looked like. She vaguely remembered being unimpressed with him as a whole, so maybe that had something to do with it. It was making her parents happy, but since when had she cared about that? Giving monetary support to her Probending did not mean that they were supportive, and her mother… The Firebender pushed that thought away quickly. It wasn’t fair to get mad before Yutaka even arrived… not that telling herself not to be mad or annoyed would stop her from feeling that way, but at any rate, she could try to control herself a little.
Ren’ai sighed. Her mother had insisted on calling his family and relaying the message. Ugh, as if that’s how things were supposed to be done… She was told to meet him here for dinner. It was so stupid, and had only made her start regretting this more. The dark-haired young woman had decided to dress nice tonight, but then again, she always tried to dress nice. She had chosen a long black skirt, which had a slit on side that came up to her knee. Her shirt was red, with black trim and gold embroidery down one side. Her shoes were red to match her shirt, with a glossy sheen. She had taken half of her long black hair, and put it up with a decorative clip, the rest left down. Her makeup was light, with just the slight bit of color on her lips. She had crossed one leg over the other with one had across her lap, the other lying on the table as she waited for her date to arrive. She had gone ahead and sat down, because… honestly, if he didn’t like that… Well, she was starting to like being here less and less.
What if he wasn’t anything like her type? Well, Ren’ai could guess that, but as she had told Yuri, it wouldn’t hurt to at least give Yutaka a chance. After all, her type hadn’t worked out very well. The last guy she had dated was Liu, and he had been every bit her type. He had been tall, confident, good-looking, and a great Firebender to boot. After all, he had beaten her. That was how they’d met. Sure, she held no feelings for him anymore, but… That was what she liked, generally, because she was those things. Sure, whether his bender, or what kind of bender, didn’t matter to her so much, but… Taking a deep breath, the Firebender told herself to calm down and stop overthinking the situation. It might go bad, but she shouldn’t judge the situation before it happened.