Title: Old Souls Relationships: Sinon/Lisbeth; Sinon & Agil Fandom: Sword Art Online Word Count: 1767 Summary:Ā Sinon realizes she is allowing others to become closer to her, and that scares her. A conversation with an older friend might help assuage her fears. Notes: Made for SAO Pride Week 2020 - Day 1: Small Steps. This is a reworked draft from last year's SAO Pride Week that I turned into some Sinon/Lisbeth, mostly Sinon-centric. I also just really wanted to do something with Agil because I think he's a fun character, and I personally think his wise demeanor makes him a nice character to bounce off the younger cast.Thanks to redbluezero for beta reading!
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The smell of coffee has always been one of Shinoās favorites. It reminds her of rainy days spent in the company of a book in her favorite bookshop, staring mindlessly at the steam as she waited until her drink cooled. Itās no wonder Dicey CafĆ© became one of her dearest places.
āHereās your order!ā
The company might have something to do with it, too.
āThis oneās on the house,ā Rika declares as she sets the cup on the counter, then winks.
From behind her, she hears someone clear their throat.
She slowly turns to meet Agilās gaze, and sure enough, heās scowling at her. The grip on the glass heās drying has turned vice-like.
āThat oneās on your salary.ā
āAgil, cāmon! Let me be cool!ā
They bicker for a short minute, Rika being cheeky whereas Agil is composed. The tone of the discussion is more akin to foolish banter between friends than a squabble between a boss and his employee, so Shino allows herself to laugh at it.Ā
Rikaās shift soon ends and she heads to the ladiesā room to change. As per usual these days, Shino waits for her so they can keep company to one another on the train ride back home.Ā
*
Yesterdayās commute was much like any other.
The train car shook and rattled against the steel and gravel tracks as the whirls of metal and the passengersā chatter filled the compartment. The two girls partook in idle chatter, holding onto the same metal pole to keep their balance inside the box car. Shinoās proximity to Rika allowed the girl to filter the blacksmithās words through the fog of sound.
Shinoās hands scraped against Rikaās on each stop.Ā
āSo, so,ā Rika continued telling excitedly, āhe destroyed the best sword in my shop! My masterpiece, turned to smithereens.ā
Shino let out a horrified gasp in jest.
āOh, my. I lost my dear Hecateās scope trying to help him out in BoB. I wonder if weāre liable for some sort of compensation?ā
The two nodded in tandem over their two-person class-action lawsuit plans. They broke the comical act when the train stopped at the next station a bit too roughly, bumping them into each other. They couldnāt contain their chuckles at their own silliness.
āAh, next oneās my stop,ā Rika announced.
Shino knew. Theyād been sharing this commute for a while.Ā
āIāll be seeing you then. Until next time, Rika.ā
Shino expected Rika to leave as the train doors opened, but she approached Shino instead. Rikaās arms bundled around Shinoās frame.
Itās a moment that allowed Shino to take note of a small list of Rika Things. Rika is only taller than her by a few inches, but itās enough that it allowed her chin to rest on Rikaās shoulder slightly. The fake fur on Rikaās coat bristled against Shinoās nose, gentle and irritatingā much like Rika herself, she thought. The pressure at the shorter girlās back where Rikaās slender fingers intertwined was rough, yet fond.
A wave of warmth radiated through Shinoās body. She weakly squeezed Rika back.
āUntil next time!ā Rika said as she uncoiled her arms from around the other girl.Ā
She beamed at Shino before hopping through the train doors, waving as she exited at the station.Ā
That was the first time Rika had ever hugged her.Ā
Shinoās body wanted to feel elated, but her brain didnāt allow it; the affection in Rikaās gesture got muddled in her spiral of guilty thoughts. Since when did she allow people to get so close?Ā
Since when did I let myself want that?
The rest of her commute was spent staring out the cartās window, hoping that the trainās AC would manage to cool down her emotions before long.
**
As the bathroom door slams shut, Agil rests his arms on the counter and leans against it, a hand sitting upon his bald head.
āCan you believe her? I offered her this part-time job because I knew itād help her with college, but...ā He throws his hands out, his fondness for Lis peeking through a smile fighting his scowl. āYou know?ā
Mm-hmm, Shino nods empathically, as sheās wont to do with Agil. The company that lures her in here, of course, includes both of the bartenders.
She had grown to care for all of her new friends, but she was caught by surprise at how much she related to Agil, of all people. He is the oldest in their merry band of players, by far, and despite thatā no, because of that, they got along.
People her age, throughout most of her experience, were uncaring at best and cruel at worst. The adults around her, dry as they could be, served as the closest to good company she had growing up. Thereās a bitter taste in her mouth as Shino realizes sheās grown more proficient in talking to adults due to the past cruelty of all the people her age in her life up until very recently. Thankfully, itās easy enough to wash it down with the sweetness of the cappuccino Rika had mischievously handed her.
Agil, on the other hand, appreciates having a regular other than Asuna with whom he could default to intellectual conversation and wouldnāt call his establishment, āa dumpā. How did Kirito manage to rope even Silica into it?
As their conversation strays away from Lisbethās demeanor, they fall to their more usual topics: Shino asks about how he manages to do latte art so perfectly every time and he asks if she finally reached the fourth chapter of the book he lent to her a couple of days ago. One āfinalā plea for him to try out Gun Gale, and his unacceptable excuse that he doesnāt have the time.
Mundane topics like that are their speed, but for once,Ā Shino has something less mundane in her mind. Thereās something in that space, with the gentle ambiance music and the calming presence of a wiser friend, that brings her to feel that Agil is the right person, at that time, for those thoughts.
āI think I like Lis,ā she professes like a secret she wished wasnāt true. It doesnāt seem to be the meat of what she has to say, judging from the way her jaw clenches.
Agil simply hums. Heād rather talk about latte art.
āYeah, I figured. I mean, you really started coming here more often once she started working here.āĀ
He laughs, a wry, good-natured sound, hard to define between his fondness for the girls and his apathy for the topic.
āI mean⦠yes. But thatās not the point. How do Iā¦ā
Ā Shino gulps. Her gaze turns to the counter in front of her, where her hands lie. She fiddles with her fingers, watching as her thumbs graze each other through their rotations; staring at them without thinking about the words sheās about to say, are the only way she manages to go through it.
āI guessā¦Ā I donāt know if I remember how to be around people. Or if itās... right, for me to be around people?ā
She remembers what those hands did; the cold of steel and the heat of gunfire, the maroon of splattered blood and the gray of post office tiles.
Is it okay for a broken person like me�
Agil would be lying if he said heās particularly interested in involving himself in the romantic squabbles of teenagers. The other aspect of her plea, though, is something heās unfortunately familiar with. He ponders, his face a mix of sagely and worried, as the soft thudding of her trembling hands are barely drowned out by the barās blues music.
āI was worried, too, back when I had to come back to my life after SAO.ā
Shino raises her gaze to Agilās eyes.Ā
āI mean, it's not the same thing, but⦠itās hard being around people who judge you for what you went through, and trying to make connections when everyone thinks youāre screwed in the head is a pain in the ass. āThe game where those freaks killed each other.ā āThe murderer girlā.ā
Agil knows what Shino did. Shino told all of them, eventually.Ā
āBut everyone who spent those two years in the flying castle went through a lot of things they shouldn't have had to, and probably did some things they regret. To others. To themselves. I did, Kirito and Asuna did, and so did Rika. We talk about itā¦āĀ
His eyes turn to the ladiesā roomās door, where Rika is changing. He decides her past is not his to divulge.
āUh. I guess all Iām trying to say is that youāre friends with people who get it, because none of us are sure itāll ever be okay with people. So, we just stick together. I doubt Rika minds⦠whatever it is you're worried about? I think people like us have little besides each other.ā
The last bit sticks with Shino. As she chews on the words once more, she stares at her hands. The weight they carry is impossibly heavy, but if what Agil says is true, then that means others, too, carry the same burden.Ā
Her trembling ceases.
He pauses. āOr something?āĀ
Heās not sure how much sense he is making.Ā
āIām not sure how much sense Iām making.ā
That gets a chuckle out of her, and thatās good enough for him.
*
Rika exits the bathroom, her former bartender-y, formal-ish ponytail from a few minutes ago undone into a mess of brown hair. Her lack of an apron reveals the cute hammer patterns on her graphic shirt.
"Are you two nerds done talking about nerd stuff?" She says, as if not just as much of one.
Agil and Shino roll their eyes.
"Yeah, weāre done with our nerd stuff."
Rika starts sliding her arm into her jacket, then turns to Shino. āSweet. Are you ready to go then?ā
Shino looks at Agil, who simply offers her a friendly wave and a knowing smile.
āYeah, I think Iām ready.ā
*
The two girls walk off together to the train station. The empty night streets give them quiet, with little to focus on other than the sound of boots hitting pavement, the cold breeze, and each other. Itās then when, bashful yet confident, Shino tries to interlock her fingers with Rikaās.
Rika squeezes her hand in return, rough yet fond.Ā
As Rika wordlessly taps her fingers on Shinoās knuckles, Shino realizes that Agil was right. Thereās no way that those hands, fitting so perfectly together, were meant to be apart. Perhaps such heavy hands have no other pairs but each other, and that is fine.
















