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tampered2007-02-05 05:25 pm
Log: Ongoing
When; Tuesday evening
Rating; PG
Characters; Kamui
fateisabitch and Lyra
lyra_of_dust
Summary; On Barnabas' suggestion, Kamui asks Lyra out to dinner.
Log; Lyra wasn't sure exactly why Kamui had insisted on picking her up from her flat. Sure, some people in the city were dangerous, and certainly cruel, but none of them had any reason to hurt her. Still, this way she could make sure he didn't get lost.
She tapped her foot nervously. He should be here soon... Pantalaimon was sitting by her side. Technically, she didn't need to take him along, but she decided it would be best if she did. If Kamui was worried about something happening, well, she wouldn't be much use without him nearby. Besides, even though dæmons didn't need to eat, he was curious about Kamui, anyways.
She'd already put her coat on. After that curse day where everyone had switched clothes, she'd started wearing pants, but tonight she was wearing one of her more formal dresses, which by most people's standards looked rather Victorian. Still, Pandora's was the sort of place you dressed up for, so she didn't mind.
Rating; PG
Characters; Kamui
Summary; On Barnabas' suggestion, Kamui asks Lyra out to dinner.
Log; Lyra wasn't sure exactly why Kamui had insisted on picking her up from her flat. Sure, some people in the city were dangerous, and certainly cruel, but none of them had any reason to hurt her. Still, this way she could make sure he didn't get lost.
She tapped her foot nervously. He should be here soon... Pantalaimon was sitting by her side. Technically, she didn't need to take him along, but she decided it would be best if she did. If Kamui was worried about something happening, well, she wouldn't be much use without him nearby. Besides, even though dæmons didn't need to eat, he was curious about Kamui, anyways.
She'd already put her coat on. After that curse day where everyone had switched clothes, she'd started wearing pants, but tonight she was wearing one of her more formal dresses, which by most people's standards looked rather Victorian. Still, Pandora's was the sort of place you dressed up for, so she didn't mind.

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Wait. He finally looked down at the creature trailing after the younger girl, tilting his head a little. So that must be the Pan she was talking about? But what was it? "A shiki...?" he wondered aloud.
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"Everyone's like us in my world- it was strange at first, seeing people like you," she added cheerfully.
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As soon as they stepped outside, they were hit with a bit of a cold blast, Kamui shivering a little. He didn't do particularly well in cold. At all. "Are you warm enough, Lyra?" he asked shyly, more than willing to give up his coat for the younger girl. After all, his mother had taught him well on how to be nice and proper to females.
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"No- it's fine, I've been in colder places before," she informed him, scooping up Pantalaimon and letting him rest in her arms. Both girl and dæmon looked at him carefully.
"If you're cold, we'd better keep moving. You'll just get colder standing here," Lyra said, as she began to head in the direction of Pandora's.
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He had to admit, though, that the girl was an interesting one: she seemed very sure of herself, strong, and in-change. Not at all like Kamui, who only sometimes pretended to be that way in order to put-off people. Not that he was very intimidating, either way.
"W-what kind of food do they have there?" his voice was quiet, shy; his face downturned and his posture a bit huddled. This was still so weird to him.
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Kamui seemed... Well, he reminded her of Roger, a little bit, she thought to herself as she moved along. He reminded Pan of him to.
"Ah, I think that's it over there," Lyra pointed to a building that became visible as they turned a corner.
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A deep breath later, and he opened the door for Lyra and Pan as his mother had taught him, but he wasn't... paying much attention to them. At the moment, he was too busy scanning the surroundings, looking rather worried. "Nnn..."
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"It's alright. Pan and I, we en't been to a place like this often, either," she told him as they were shown to a table. Lyra pulled out one of the chairs and sat down, positioning Pantalaimon in her lap, and eagerly picked up the menu and began to scan the choices.
"Kamui, what was your world like?" It was a question she'd asked various people before. It was one that, generally, people tended to answer. Not fully, or course, but the responses were always interesting.
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Still, the little blush had remained; Kamui trying to hide it behind the menu after he too had taken his seat. Not that he had to worry about it for too long, though: that question quite throughly smacked it off his face and replaced it with a look of sorrow. And guilt. "My world..." Not exactly the best thing to talk about, considering how severely he'd screwed things up there. "Dying," was the simple, honest answer. "At least it was when I left. I'm sure by now... it's gone entirely..." That definitely had been what Fuuma'd been hinting at the last he visited the city.
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"I- maybe it en't. I mean..." Lyra trailed off, an expression of confusion and sorrow on her face. Pantalaimon sat limply in her lap.
"But you haven't been back there, have you? Maybe... things have changed," she tried to reassure him.
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Suddenly, he shook his head, setting his menu down and trying to smile for the younger girl. Trying, of course, being the key word there; he rarely smiled anymore. There was no need for it, and when he tried, it only came out as a small, sad curve of his lips. "I'm sorry. I shouldn't... have said this much..." He waved his hand dismissively, looking away. "Ignore me."
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"But time... Doesn't work the same way here. I was here for about a month, but when I went back to my own world for about a week, it hadn't been any time at all since I left..." Lyra stared glumly down at her menu, and Pantalaimon shifted in her lap.
"Ah, I think I'll have steak," she said quietly.
"My world... It doesn't have as much technology as some of the others- we en't that far behind though," Lyra explained. "The Church... They used to have a lot of power, but they've lost a lot of it recently." Maybe it would be better to talk about her own world, although Kamui's comment about being the only one who could have stopped it did make her curious.
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Either way, he was grateful that the focus was off him and his world now; taking this reprieve for all it was worth. "And... do you guys still have stuff like computers? Cell phones?" He had to admit he was curious about other worlds, too.
The waiter came by at just that moment, almost startling Kamui, who just pointed to what he wanted. Some of the food had such strange names, and he'd rather just point than risk botching up the titles horribly. Why couldn't it have been as simple as 'seared tuna'? That's all it was, damn it.
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"I didn't see a computer until I went into other worlds... What's a cell phone?" Lyra asked.
"We don't have television either, but we've got radios, and atomcraft, and actually, some of the stuff the Scholars study is about on level with the stuff they're learning about in other worlds," Lyra explained, "Like with researching elementary particles, and stuff."
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Technology, however, he had a handle on. "Cell phone? Oh," he reached into his pocket, pulling out the one he'd bought not long ago, "this is what mine looks like. Just a normal phone, only without any need for a land-based phone line." And Kamui totally didn't use it for communication, either: he just liked his jingly cellphone strap, and the games on the phone too. "This one also has a camera and games on it and stuff." He set it down so she could examine it, if she wished.
"Your world..." he tilted his head a little, thinking. "Sounds kinda like my world in the 40s. Or 50s. Or... something." He failed at decades; besides, it wasn't his fault that he didn't know Western history. Wasn't exactly his focus.
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"It- It's so small," Lyra said as she examined it, "We don't have that many telephones in my world either."
"Ah, your world sounds like Will's world," Lyra explained. She paused, then continued.
"Before I came to the city I- I spent some time in different worlds," she explained, still examining the cell phone.
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"What... kind of worlds did you go to?" He tilted his head a little, glad to still be focusing on her and not himself. "Was it fun?"
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"Fun?" It hadn't been fun. Not that it had been awful, and she'd been really happy during some of it, but she couldn't call it fun. So many parts of it were frightening, or painful. "Some parts of it were fun, now that you mention it."
"There was Cittagazze- at first, it seemed like a good place, but it was actually really bad. There was Will's world- it was a lot like yours, except it wasn't dying- and the world of the dead, and some other worlds we just passed through, and the mulefa's world," Lyra explained. She'd mentioned her travels in passing before, but she'd never really discussed them at length. One reason had been because it would have involved talking about the alethiometer- but that wasn't a secret anymore, because of that stupid curse.
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"A-ah," he replied simply, set to leave things at that and starting to sip on his water distractedly.
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"This world- it's really different from any of the ones I went to before," she didn't mention that the world it reminded her of most was Cittagazze. It was time to turn the conversation in a more positive direction.
"What do you like to do here?" she asked, smiling distractedly as a waiter approached with their meals.
The food arrived, and Lyra surveyed her meal hungrily before beginning to eat.
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Finally, he took a bite, deciding that it wasn't so bad, even though the sauce on it wasn't entirely to his taste. A bit too strong. "I mean, all I do is sleep, watch TV, and take care of my... friend's... puppies." He scraped the sauce off his food. "What about you?"
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"One of my friends is teaching Pan and I how to do stuff by thinking together- and, and a lot of us are all getting organized to put on a play!" Lyra told him cheerfully.
"You should get out more- this is a really interesting place!"
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Of course, he didn't want to have to explain that to someone so young, so he instead focused on her own interests. "What kind of play are you organizing?" He poked at his food some more, having barely eaten a quarter of it, but already having lost the urge to eat anymore.
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"Ah, it's The Tempest. It's funny, but it turns out there was a bloke named Shakespeare, who wrote the same plays in a lot of different worlds," she informed him, stuffing some more food into her mouth.
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He mused for a moment, but was knocked out of it by the mention of Shakespeare. Weird how he seemed to cross dimensional boundries. "Yeah, I'm familar with his works too. We had to cover a few of his things in school when Western lit came up."
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Lyra had a tendency to eat quickly, and she'd managed to eat most of the food on her plate by now. She set down her fork, and leaned back, and fixed him with a probing look that would have reminded most people of her father- if they had known the man, which no one in the city did.
"Kamui, why don't you go outside more often? I mean, TV en't that interesting. I know there's some dangerous stuff in the city, but it en't that frightening, really."
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He fidgetting nervously, hoping she wouldn't ask for elaboration. "Bad people are drawn to me." And that was probably the best she would get out of him.
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"But if they're drawn to you, won't they just go to your flat anyway?" she asked, her glare intensifying.
"What kind of bad people anyway? Did enemies from your world come here? What do they want to do to you?" she leaned forward, and Pantalaimon rested his forepaws on the table, scrutinizing the older boy carefully.