Two Sides To A Coin

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A/N: Oh my lord. I saw it earlier but I didn't make a comment on it for whatever reason.

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"Remind me why we decided to let your fairies  take the camera?" Reno asked as she walked alongside the Japanese heavy cruiser. Aoba shrugged at that a moment as they neared their target.

"That can be discussed later, can't it?" She asked. "We don't have a whole lot of time here." She told her. Reno arched a brow, a hand going to her hip as she looked around the two of them.

"Not a lot of time?" She asked for confirmation. "Breakfast practically just started. We've got more than you think." Reno offered. Aoba rolled her eyes at that.

"Mhm. And what's the normal observer gonna think if they see a heavy Japanese cruiser strolling on Into the American HQ when the American command portion of the base is at breakfast?" She asked, looking to the cruiser. Reno twisted her lips at the question as they grew closer to their query before shrugging.

"Okay, okay. You have a point. Still, why'd you let your fairies decide where to put the camera?" She asked. Aoba rolled her eyes, in turn looking to Reno.

"Hey, make no mistake here. Your fairies were the ringleaders here." Aoba said. "They're the ones that put the idea in my fairy's heads." The Japanese cruiser told her. Reno waved a hand at that, as if dismissing her concern.

"No, can't be. My fairies are absolute angels." Reno said in an exaggerated tone, though the small laugh Aoba offered at the idea, it was clear neither of them really believed that. Stepping up to the American HQ. Just taking a moment to glance around, Reno pushed the door open as she and Aoba stepped inside.

"Hmmm, don't think I've ever been in this building." Aoba said as she looked around. Reno shrugged at hearing this, giving a dismissive hand.

"Ehhh, You're not missing much." She said. "Largely the reason any of us aside from like four people usually just come in here to talk with the Admiral and Captain." Reno said. "Reasoning aside, where'd your fairies put the camera? Their office?" The cruiser asked as she began to make way for the double doors. Aoba went to nod at that, going to follow the cruiser before one of her fairies suddenly appeared to her, one on each shoulder. Pausing, Aoba took the time to stand them on a hand. Watching Reno a moment, she looked back to her fairies. And arched a brow in response.

"Hey, Reno, hold up." Aoba said, prompting Reno to pause as she looked back to the cruiser. Aoba in turn pointed to her fairies, who were shaking their heads to the two. "Apparently, they didn't put the camera in the office." She said, her gaze meeting Reno's. The American cruiser arched a brow at that a moment before frowning, her hands going to her hips before looking down to the two fairies.

"Hey!" One of the two said while the other pointed at the stairs with a tiny arm. Reno and Aoba followed the gesture with their eyes, gazing up at the second level for a brief second in time before Reno arched a brow at Aoba.

"You're not telling me there's a chance that your fairies may have stuck a camera in one of the commander's personal quarters, right?" She asked for confirmation. Aoba seemed to look between the two fairies on her hand a moment before looking back to the second floor. When she'd mulled over the thought for a short, brief while, she eventually looked to Reno.

"I have no idea if I'm being honest with you." The cruiser admitted. Reno's head simply lolled back slowly at that, making a croaking sound, much to Aoba's amusement and confusion. "What? You asked me a question!" She insisted. "One that i don't have the answer to!" She said, putting her hands on her hips. Reno paused at that, rubbing her forehead a moment before nodding in acceptance.

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