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Log | Open | Ongoing
When: Early Morning
Rating: PG
Characters: April (
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Summary: Newly arrived April's doing a bit of people watching outside Café Juliet where she has a good view of the square and the carousel.
Log: April sat down outside the cafe with her tea in hand and an unobstructed view of the square in front of her. It was nice and black and she kept her tea bag in for an extra special kick. She wasn't sure how she got separated from July, and April disliked uncertainties, but the kid knew how to take care of himself and with any luck, she'd see his observer spirit any second now shining in the glass. So she'll sip at her tea and watch the awakening city go about its business and if nothing happened any time soon, she'll just pull out a beer from her coat and sip at that too.
She was in no hurry.
((ooc:Is this where pure action posts are supposed to go?))
Rating: PG
Characters: April (
Summary: Newly arrived April's doing a bit of people watching outside Café Juliet where she has a good view of the square and the carousel.
Log: April sat down outside the cafe with her tea in hand and an unobstructed view of the square in front of her. It was nice and black and she kept her tea bag in for an extra special kick. She wasn't sure how she got separated from July, and April disliked uncertainties, but the kid knew how to take care of himself and with any luck, she'd see his observer spirit any second now shining in the glass. So she'll sip at her tea and watch the awakening city go about its business and if nothing happened any time soon, she'll just pull out a beer from her coat and sip at that too.
She was in no hurry.
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He hadn't noticed her yet, either. He'd largely given up hope of encountering her or July here. Hope was irrational, after all. Mind you, so was missing them in the first place, but he'd allow himself that much.
November watched the fountain, and after a moment, he clasped his hands behind his back. His shoulders were straight, his head tipped forward just slightly in interest--it was a familiar pose, but that was all.
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November was dead; she had seen the body.
There was no reason to suspect he might be alive in this place. Still, as she pressed her chin into her hand, he was more than familiar. It wasn't all that often she ran across blond haired men wearing white suits.
How nostalgic. And ill-befitting of a contractor.
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(The Lux, yes. The Coliseum, no; one time there had been enough. The City badly needed to enforce some anti-smoking laws. Honestly.)
At the corner of his vision, he thought he saw someone lift a can of Guinness. He half-smiled, even though there was no reason for him to, and turned away from the fountain to look. It was opaque to him today, after all.
Then he stopped, the smile fading in surprise, because it wasn't some random stranger he could tease about their taste in beer, it was her, after all. And he'd just revealed himself. Even under the shades, he was recognizable.
He could only hope she'd seen a guide already.
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He was still as white-washed as ever.
Wary, disbelieving, utterly confused, April stood, gathering up her beer stash and tossing out the garbage as she walked towards him. Her mind said no, but her eyes said yes and seeing was more often then not more accurate than anything the mind could come up with.
Trust November 11 to cheat death and not tell her. This was going to be the worse joke yet.
If he was real.
The jury was still out on that.
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And he said in calm, conversational tones as he passed her, "Would it help if I told you this is a dream?" He stopped again just a few feet away, not quite turning to face her, but glancing behind him to meet her gaze. He didn't speak to mark his words as a joke; April hadn't needed him to do that in a long time. He just smiled faintly. "Although to be perfectly honest, for all I know that could be true. Wouldn't the joke be on me then?"
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Contractors didn't dream as that implied they had desires and fancies and needs that couldn't be fulfilled by any tangible, physical mean. That would be a fine joke indeed.
April smiled, stopping to look over her own shoulder to meet November's eyes. "Oh, I don't know. I'd think you'd be pretty lucky to have me in a dream." Joking, of course. But he didn't need her to say that anymore than she did him.
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Instead, he reached into a suit pocket, pulled something out, and held it up. "Check about your person. You should have one of these." It was a Network device. "It might start explaining things, although first, it's only going to make you more confused." He glanced around, then shrugged slightly with a crooked smile. "Such is the way of life here--and death, apparently."
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April quirks a brow and a half smile, but double checks her coat, finding the device tucked into an inner pocket. She holds it up for a second before glancing to her partner and slipping it over her ear. "You seem to have the hang of this place. Maybe you'd like to give me the tour?" They'd start drawing attention if they kept talking in the middle of the road.
What can she say? Old habits were such difficult things to break.
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He broke into a casual stroll, expecting her to follow him, not glancing back to see if she was. "You mean show you the best places to drink. Why don't we head for the Lux?" He nodded in the right direction. "By the way, we're in a place called the City. Quite the creative name, I know."
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A pause.
"The City? Oh my, that is rather creative." Her voice rings with amusement. "I don't suppose the City has a Gate to go with it, hm?" It would explain November's sudden appearance, at least one April was comfortable with although she was less comfortable with the thought of randomly wandering into Hell's Gate without her sensing it at all. Not to mention that would mean its reach had extended since the EPR did a number on PANDORA.
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"Oh!"
A bottle of shampoo rolls toward the other woman as the pink-haired girl bends down to start gathering items up.
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So, as the shampoo rolls towards her, April bends at the waist, picking up the object. "Having a bit of trouble there?" She smiles, a little bit of a laugh showing on her face as she walks towards Euphie, extending the bottle towards her.
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She gathers up some of the odds and ends in the crook of one arm and then accepts the wayward bottle. "Thank you very much."
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"Not a problem. But you might want to beware of this little guy. He might try to run off again."
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And a tilt of the head. "I'm Euphie. I don't think we've spoken before."
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Pause.
"I'm April."
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That... is a thing of beauty.
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After a few bites, he fished out a cigarette and lit up, cupping cookie and hand around the lighter's flame. Pretty nice day, he thought. Pale sun, high in the sky, something of Fall in the breeze.
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"I hope that cookie has insurance. Burnt to a crisp would be an awful way to go."
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Life in the City may have been different, was different. If Shizuo thought about it, he probably wouldn't have realized one of the reasons: his reputation hadn't carried here. People spoke to him. A lot more than they ever did in Ikebukuro. He hadn't gotten used to it, yet, so at first, he didn't realize that the woman addressed him.
It clicked into place a moment later, while he pocketed the lighter. Shizuo blinked, articulating a very eloquent, "...Huh?"
His eyes fell to the cookie (which had managed to survive the ordeal). Cookies couldn't get insurance. And even if they could-- taking hold of the cigarette, he took a bite of the cookie, crunching thoughtfully. Nope. It still didn't make sense. Shizuo shook his head.
"...It's gonna go anyway."
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April had spoken more out of idleness then a real need to say anything, but this was a new City. She had to start learning about it and the people who dwelt in it sometime. So far, this one lacked a sense of humor, but she could at least give him a few points for trying.
"But better to enjoy it then put it away for the sake of making good on your investment."
April folds smooth a napkin, deliberately keeping her hands busy as she talked. She could sit still for hours if the situation called for it, but most humans had an odd tick or two. Like cigarettes.
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The sad thing was, he hadn't been trying to be funny. Just matter-of-fact, sorting it out. The woman speaking looks pretty weird, but Shizuo doesn't much notice or care; it doesn't matter how someone looks, just whether or not they pissed him off. Unfortunately, it didn't take much. That hadn't changed in the City.
His left eyebrow twitches, but he takes another mouthful of the cookie to keep it at bay. Investment? What the hell is she talking about? It's a cookie. A following gulp of the shake.
"...Whatever."
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Such an amusing facial expression. She hadn't gotten under someone's skin this quickly in a while. April finished folding her napkin and moved to wiping down the rim of her tea cup.
"Do you always start off your morning with a cookie and a shake?" Idle conversation is idle, especially if he notices the can of Guinness on her table. She was more of a liquid diet kind of girl.