The Book of Lucia, Chapter XVI - Beware of False Prophets
Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2026 12:21 pm
Tris was still getting used to Tokyo. Truthfully, she didn’t think she ever would, not entirely.
Though she was from backwater Goatswood, she didn’t think of herself as some wide-eyed yokel, rubbernecking and gawking at every new shiny thing she saw. She’d grown up with Bristol on her doorstep, had gone to uni in London which was as cosmopolitan a city as any in the UK.
Like her favourite opponents though, Tokyo kept her on her toes. Here, even something as simple as grabbing her morning coffee felt gratifyingly weird.
Like the Starbucks she currently stood in. Sure, she could see all the usual suspects from back home on the menu – the lattes, the cappuccinos, the espressos. It also had (and here Tris leant in closer, ice-blue eyes squinting at the writing) Sakura Cream Lattes.
She’d never even heard of a Sakura Cream Latte before she landed in Japan. Colour her curious, she thought, meeting the barista’s gaze with a polite smile.
It was still cool in the early morning air as Tris emerged from the café with her prize in hand. As was her habit, she was dressed down for the occasion, her voluptuous frame clad simply in an oversized hoodie layered over a Keith Fox brand tank top and black leggings. As Scylla, she loved nothing more than being the centre of attention but Tris Harper liked to keep her head down.
Speaking of which…
A knot of familiar outfits across the way had caught her eye and she felt her lip curl, tugged her hood more firmly into place as she turned away. The crazy cosplay nuns were out again, handing out leaflets to all comers with their usual aggressive zeal. Tris privately suspected that most of those clustered around them were more interested in taking selfies or simping for the ‘Sisters’ than signing up.
Either way, she wanted absolutely nothing to do with them; being told she was damned for having a little fun by a bunch of sanctimonious hypocrites dressed up in tacky cosplay? Thanks, she’d pass, she thought, walking away unhurriedly – the last thing she wanted to do was draw their interest.
Nope, she was just another passer-by, nothing to see here…
Though she was from backwater Goatswood, she didn’t think of herself as some wide-eyed yokel, rubbernecking and gawking at every new shiny thing she saw. She’d grown up with Bristol on her doorstep, had gone to uni in London which was as cosmopolitan a city as any in the UK.
Like her favourite opponents though, Tokyo kept her on her toes. Here, even something as simple as grabbing her morning coffee felt gratifyingly weird.
Like the Starbucks she currently stood in. Sure, she could see all the usual suspects from back home on the menu – the lattes, the cappuccinos, the espressos. It also had (and here Tris leant in closer, ice-blue eyes squinting at the writing) Sakura Cream Lattes.
She’d never even heard of a Sakura Cream Latte before she landed in Japan. Colour her curious, she thought, meeting the barista’s gaze with a polite smile.
It was still cool in the early morning air as Tris emerged from the café with her prize in hand. As was her habit, she was dressed down for the occasion, her voluptuous frame clad simply in an oversized hoodie layered over a Keith Fox brand tank top and black leggings. As Scylla, she loved nothing more than being the centre of attention but Tris Harper liked to keep her head down.
Speaking of which…
A knot of familiar outfits across the way had caught her eye and she felt her lip curl, tugged her hood more firmly into place as she turned away. The crazy cosplay nuns were out again, handing out leaflets to all comers with their usual aggressive zeal. Tris privately suspected that most of those clustered around them were more interested in taking selfies or simping for the ‘Sisters’ than signing up.
Either way, she wanted absolutely nothing to do with them; being told she was damned for having a little fun by a bunch of sanctimonious hypocrites dressed up in tacky cosplay? Thanks, she’d pass, she thought, walking away unhurriedly – the last thing she wanted to do was draw their interest.
Nope, she was just another passer-by, nothing to see here…