[While Denji is messing with his pockets, Athena puts her sword away, watching him curiously. Maybe he has a pencil or something, since he seemed to understand what she carved into the door.
So she's a little surprised when he doesn't come up with a writing utensil, but a... badge? She can't read anything but "POLICE," which immediately garners a skeptical look. Did he steal this or something.]
You're police, [she says, and it's a question but she says it so flatly that he'll have no real way of knowing that. She takes the badge when he offers it, though, immediately crouching down to the puddle since she understands what he's getting at. When she holds it up to catch the reflection, it takes her a second because everything is written backwards.]
Okay, your name. Denji. [She glances up at him and nods to indicate that she can read the reflection.
The second part... well. She can read it, but it doesn't make any fucking sense. It's too complicated of a thing to ask when they can barely communicate as-is, so she just tosses the wallet back to him. And then gives him a thumbs-up, because, like. She doesn't know what else to do.]
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So she's a little surprised when he doesn't come up with a writing utensil, but a... badge? She can't read anything but "POLICE," which immediately garners a skeptical look. Did he steal this or something.]
You're police, [she says, and it's a question but she says it so flatly that he'll have no real way of knowing that. She takes the badge when he offers it, though, immediately crouching down to the puddle since she understands what he's getting at. When she holds it up to catch the reflection, it takes her a second because everything is written backwards.]
Okay, your name. Denji. [She glances up at him and nods to indicate that she can read the reflection.
The second part... well. She can read it, but it doesn't make any fucking sense. It's too complicated of a thing to ask when they can barely communicate as-is, so she just tosses the wallet back to him. And then gives him a thumbs-up, because, like. She doesn't know what else to do.]