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hjhm Jonathan looked at Kurumi's hand pointing. GUILTY! He got caught trying to act like he knows about airplanes. He just thought he could get away with it. Kurumi must be annoyed he barely knows about muggle stuffs. It sometimes depresses him to. To actually not have any ideas of their world. "Okay... so maybe i'm clueless about it" he said grabbing her finger. He's pretty much new to these stuffs. WAIT! "you'e father's not coming with you to Japan?" does he work around Diagon Alley or maybe in the Ministry? If so, then he probably has met his father.
It'll be his first time riding this so-called airplane. How does it fly without the levitation spell anyway? Just when he was about to ask Kurumi on that she suddenly mentioned something that made his jaw dropped...
NO MAGIC???
Jonathan lived his whole life depending on magic. "S-sso uhmmm... does this mean magic prohibited?" or it could be that magic is blocked in that area? Jonathan just wants to make sure so that he could be ready. He should also bring muggle paper money right?
Kurumi laughed a light pixie laugh when Jonathan admitted to knowing nothing about the world she came from. "
That's nothing to be ashamed of," she smiled, playing with his hair a little. She really was glad that he changed it back. The color suited him much better and brought out the chocolate color of his eyes. She paused for a moment, blushing when she realized how close they were again, but it was comfortable. They were sharing an interesting conversation and making plans for the summer. What wasn't to like? "
Father will just be spending a small amount of time here in the summer. He went back to work for the Japanese Ministry, but they send him to London on ambassador assignments every now and again."
She nodded. "
I-I-If that makes you not want to come, I understand. I know you feel awkward in the world I came from, I wouldn't want to make you do something you don't want to..." Although she would really love to show him that it really isn't that scary a place.