[[NOTE: Yuume greatly resembles her (admittedly distant) relatives- while Mokuba is technically the greater one, it'll be very easy to see Seto in her appearance, so feel free for characters to reference this, assume things, bring things up, etc etc.]]
[PLATFORM TIME - OTA]
This is not Tokyo. That much is pretty obvious when she blinks and finds herself somewhere else. For a moment she wonders if she's been kidnapped- actually she assumes she has for a moment, only to jolt as she realizes people are leaving- disappearing through train terminal gates, there's a train right over there, and-
She has her glove she realizes, but these are not her clothes. Choking on anything she'd rather say aloud, she hurriedly taps the screen upon it and pulls up a light screen of some kind, data rolling through it with a resounding 'OUT OF RANGE' and 'NO ACCESS' on most accounts.
This is not Tokyo. This is not someone's Dream. This is....this...
"W...Where on earth..." Don't. Panic.
[THE WHOLE DARN TRAIN - OTA]
Well. She's received explanations of varying helpful degrees by now, but ultimately Yuume cannot help but feel just a bit anxious. She doesn't like being thrown into a situation this far into the unknown- even with her work, there's still more 'control' to it- as much as she doesn't often use the emergency escape, there's an 'out' to be had and for that matter a certain consistency and expectation no matter how varied the work field can become.
This time, she's apparently been kidnapped onto a train for rescue work.
"Hahaaaa...it's like some sort of isekai..." she can't help but lament, adjusting her rucksack and tapping on her glove's projected screen as she wanders through the train. She's ultimately going through every carriage there is- end to end, for her own documentation purposes- so she's easy enough to encounter one way or another. Notably, there are two she seems to be avoiding after she catches sight of the roster...
But well, it's nothing to worry about. For now, she simply wanders- over all looking quite withdrawn, stiff, and even rigid- not unlike her onboard relative, not that she realizes it. One point in her favor though-
"Ah- excuse me..." She's polite enough to see if she's either in the way, or going to need to say something to get around someone.
[SLEEPER CARRIAGE 2-E]
Ultimately there is no escaping the other thing she found out off the roster.
Her name...is not listed as her 'legal' one.
"Eeeeeggh...." Yuume grimaces openly at the sight of the names listed at her new cabin, stuck in place for a number of moments at that. At home, her name on forms and papers and such is 'Souryuu'- as one who apprenticed with, and now works for the 'White Dragon' agency, the name of the building can be considered her legal name.
It was a clever work around to avoid going by her birth one there.
Trains don't care about clever work arounds however, and so it's listed instead as....Kaiba.
She can't help but grumble to herself as she goes to open the door. "At least whatever is translating our languages is apparently using romanji..." the woman huffs, glad to at least not have to explain why 'Yuume' is spelt with characters that should otherwise read something like 'Yuumu' or 'Yuubou' at the closest.
Yuume Souryuu (Kaiba) | YGO AU-OC | Purple
[PLATFORM TIME - OTA]
This is not Tokyo. That much is pretty obvious when she blinks and finds herself somewhere else. For a moment she wonders if she's been kidnapped- actually she assumes she has for a moment, only to jolt as she realizes people are leaving- disappearing through train terminal gates, there's a train right over there, and-
She has her glove she realizes, but these are not her clothes. Choking on anything she'd rather say aloud, she hurriedly taps the screen upon it and pulls up a light screen of some kind, data rolling through it with a resounding 'OUT OF RANGE' and 'NO ACCESS' on most accounts.
This is not Tokyo. This is not someone's Dream. This is....this...
"W...Where on earth..." Don't. Panic.
[THE WHOLE DARN TRAIN - OTA]
Well. She's received explanations of varying helpful degrees by now, but ultimately Yuume cannot help but feel just a bit anxious. She doesn't like being thrown into a situation this far into the unknown- even with her work, there's still more 'control' to it- as much as she doesn't often use the emergency escape, there's an 'out' to be had and for that matter a certain consistency and expectation no matter how varied the work field can become.
This time, she's apparently been kidnapped onto a train for rescue work.
"Hahaaaa...it's like some sort of isekai..." she can't help but lament, adjusting her rucksack and tapping on her glove's projected screen as she wanders through the train. She's ultimately going through every carriage there is- end to end, for her own documentation purposes- so she's easy enough to encounter one way or another. Notably, there are two she seems to be avoiding after she catches sight of the roster...
But well, it's nothing to worry about. For now, she simply wanders- over all looking quite withdrawn, stiff, and even rigid- not unlike her onboard relative, not that she realizes it. One point in her favor though-
"Ah- excuse me..." She's polite enough to see if she's either in the way, or going to need to say something to get around someone.
[SLEEPER CARRIAGE 2-E]
Ultimately there is no escaping the other thing she found out off the roster.
Her name...is not listed as her 'legal' one.
"Eeeeeggh...." Yuume grimaces openly at the sight of the names listed at her new cabin, stuck in place for a number of moments at that. At home, her name on forms and papers and such is 'Souryuu'- as one who apprenticed with, and now works for the 'White Dragon' agency, the name of the building can be considered her legal name.
It was a clever work around to avoid going by her birth one there.
Trains don't care about clever work arounds however, and so it's listed instead as....Kaiba.
She can't help but grumble to herself as she goes to open the door. "At least whatever is translating our languages is apparently using romanji..." the woman huffs, glad to at least not have to explain why 'Yuume' is spelt with characters that should otherwise read something like 'Yuumu' or 'Yuubou' at the closest.