Ichimonji Hayato | Kamen Rider 2 (
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Tenth Snapshot | Action;Video
[Someone has been hard at work since returning from Glacier.]
[Or at least, trying to be. Space wasn't really the issue. He'd found a small room and with permission, set it up as a temporary dark room. He really needed to just rent out a studio but for now, being as he was still settling after the Oakenshield residence went up for sale, this would work for what he needed it.]
[He had some pretty important pictures to develop. It's too bad the place covered in huge, extroverted pokemon made that really difficult.]
[About the sixth time someone tried to open the door (Three or four times with it still being locked somehow) Hayato just set out his two biggest pokemon to guard the door while he worked.]
[Feel free to still try to bug him. Nikon is kind of a pushover and Fuji is really easily distracted. He could probably use an interruption.]

[Video]
[When the video clicks on. Hayato can be seen with a bright grin. He's wearing a work apron and a pair of goggles on his head- his usual for working on photos. As such his antennae are visible for once instead of being crammed under a hat. They flick and twitch with his expressions.]
So it looks like everyone had a pretty good trip. We made out okay even if I've gotta be kind of hush hush about the details, but what about everyone else? Got anything fun to share?
[It looks like he's about to say something else when there's the distinct sound of a door opening and a creaking of hinges. He jolts, antennae flicking straight up and he turns towards the hall he was standing near.]
Oi!
[Someone tried to go in the dark room again. The feed ends as he's running towards the source.]
[Or at least, trying to be. Space wasn't really the issue. He'd found a small room and with permission, set it up as a temporary dark room. He really needed to just rent out a studio but for now, being as he was still settling after the Oakenshield residence went up for sale, this would work for what he needed it.]
[He had some pretty important pictures to develop. It's too bad the place covered in huge, extroverted pokemon made that really difficult.]
[About the sixth time someone tried to open the door (Three or four times with it still being locked somehow) Hayato just set out his two biggest pokemon to guard the door while he worked.]
[Feel free to still try to bug him. Nikon is kind of a pushover and Fuji is really easily distracted. He could probably use an interruption.]
[Video]
[When the video clicks on. Hayato can be seen with a bright grin. He's wearing a work apron and a pair of goggles on his head- his usual for working on photos. As such his antennae are visible for once instead of being crammed under a hat. They flick and twitch with his expressions.]
So it looks like everyone had a pretty good trip. We made out okay even if I've gotta be kind of hush hush about the details, but what about everyone else? Got anything fun to share?
[It looks like he's about to say something else when there's the distinct sound of a door opening and a creaking of hinges. He jolts, antennae flicking straight up and he turns towards the hall he was standing near.]
Oi!
[Someone tried to go in the dark room again. The feed ends as he's running towards the source.]
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[He sees that smile tho. Huehuehue.]
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[ At least one finger remains lightly pressed over her mouth; no pictures of her smiling today, thank you~ ]
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I don;t have a gallery, but I do have a portfolio so if you wanted to see it when you came by to look at the other photos, then by all means.
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I'd like that. Though maybe you should consider setting one up, either on your own or through someone else. It could come in handy in the long run.
[!] And maybe you could bribe a few of your would-be interrupters to pose for pictures for you as a means to keep them at bay. Unless they're not likely to wait patiently, of course.