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towerofanimus2011-09-25 06:44 pm
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Now no embrace can quite replace
Characters: Aradia and Sollux
Setting: 14th Floor
Format: Starting off prose, but whatever's good.
Summary: After getting Sollux taken care of at the infimary, Aradia decides some quality time is in order
Warnings: Probably just swearing on Sollux's behalf- also, cuddling
Most of the new floors weren't exactly what she'd call 'suitable' for doing anything relaxing- but the 14th floor, in all its technology-and-entertainment filled glory was about as good as she could ask for, considering who she was with. She commandeered the biggest beanbag she could find and dragged it in front of a t.v. with a console connected to it, flopping down on it and then holding her hand out to Sollux. It might be too close for his taste- in which case there were certainly more beanbag chairs nearby- but she hoped he'd consider joining her. She had a lot of time away from him to make up for, and a lot of worry to get out of her system from the recent weeks. Add in this place and all the events within it so far on top of everything else, and she was definitely in need of a breather.
Thankfully it didn't seem as if anyone else had found this place yet- or it was too early/late for anyone else to be down here. Whatever the case, they had the room to themselves for the moment, and she was going to make sure they enjoyed it while they could. It was only a matter of time before someone woke up and found this place, after all. She smiled slightly, and canted her head toward the television, hand still outstretched toward him, and she shifted in place to untwist the fabric of her skirt as best she could.
"What do you want to try playing first?"
Setting: 14th Floor
Format: Starting off prose, but whatever's good.
Summary: After getting Sollux taken care of at the infimary, Aradia decides some quality time is in order
Warnings: Probably just swearing on Sollux's behalf- also, cuddling
Most of the new floors weren't exactly what she'd call 'suitable' for doing anything relaxing- but the 14th floor, in all its technology-and-entertainment filled glory was about as good as she could ask for, considering who she was with. She commandeered the biggest beanbag she could find and dragged it in front of a t.v. with a console connected to it, flopping down on it and then holding her hand out to Sollux. It might be too close for his taste- in which case there were certainly more beanbag chairs nearby- but she hoped he'd consider joining her. She had a lot of time away from him to make up for, and a lot of worry to get out of her system from the recent weeks. Add in this place and all the events within it so far on top of everything else, and she was definitely in need of a breather.
Thankfully it didn't seem as if anyone else had found this place yet- or it was too early/late for anyone else to be down here. Whatever the case, they had the room to themselves for the moment, and she was going to make sure they enjoyed it while they could. It was only a matter of time before someone woke up and found this place, after all. She smiled slightly, and canted her head toward the television, hand still outstretched toward him, and she shifted in place to untwist the fabric of her skirt as best she could.
"What do you want to try playing first?"

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Then he got up and crouched over the racks of games, sorting through them for something that would involve breaking faces, and possibly blowing something up. Something with a tag-team option so he and Aradia could fight on the same side against the computer would be ideal. Then he wouldn't have to feel bad about trashing her completely, and would have a bit of a challenge.
"Hey, ith your anthethtor here yet?" he asked. His own, and Feferi's and Eridan's were here, and maybe others. Maybe they'd all show up.
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She paused for a moment, hesitant as to whether or not she really wanted to consider that. Then she sat up, hands on her knees, and watched him go through the games, lips pursed thoughtfully.
"I... don't know that she is- but I also don't know that she isn't. I can't really say I know too much about her but... if she was here, I'm sure I'd have run into her by now."
She settled her elbow on her knee and then her chin in her hand, finger tracing idle patterns on the fabric covering her other knee, lifting and neatly setting aside the games he discarded with careful flicks of that same digit.
"How do you like yours? I've run into him, and Karkat's ancestor- they remind me of both of you, a little bit." Her expression softened, turned fond. "And Psiionic is really sweet."
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"Uh... I like him," he said, looking away uncomfortably. "I mean, it wath weird meeting him. He'th tho much like me, but he'th been a thlave and a helmthman on a ship. I didn't know until I met him that that'th what'th thuppothed to happen to me."
He swallowed again. "What'th kk'th anthethtor like?"
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She took the controller gingerly and peered at the screen for a second as he sat down, fingers curling gingerly around the plastic. She turned her attention back to Sollux then, raising her eyebrows slightly, and then nudged his shoulder with hers a little, reminding him that she was there, if he needed her.
"He told me about that too. He said he missed seeing the stars..." But it was obvious that she didn't much like what the rest of what he'd told her about entailed. She half-smiled a little at the question about Signless, and let out a quiet little giggle. "Quieter than you'd expect, for starters. He's really nice too- in that kind of pushy, sarcastic way Karkat has when he's pretending he doesn't really care."
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"Weird to think of kk who'th quiet. Doeth that mean he'll calm down ath he get'th older, or ith there thome reathon?"
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She didn't miss that glance, and wondered just what was going through his head just then- the question he'd asked was at such odds with the momentary expression that she was sure that wasn't all he was curious about.
"I'm not sure, to be honest," she said, pressing a finger to her lips thoughtfully and finally just shrugging helplessly. "It might have just been that he grew up differently than Karkat did, or just the time that he grew up in- any of those things could be a factor, really. Why? Worried Karkat will quiet down eventually?" She said it teasingly, absently picking out a weapon on the screen that cropped up after selecting her character, and brushed her fingers over his shoulder in reassurance before dropping her hand to her controller.
"I really don't think he will- it just doesn't seem like Karkat if there's no yelling."
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"I'm not worried, jutht curiouth." He flicked through his own start-up screen, picking out equipment and such. "I think you're right. No way will kk calm down and thtop yelling at everyone."
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Aradia enjoyed it more for the company than the starscape- though the latter was pretty when it wasn't dying- but she was glad to have an opportunity to sit and talk with the both of them. It would be nice to be surrounded by two of her favorite trolls as well. She tapped her heels against the floor as she watched the screens load, and shifted to lean forward a little- she was always prone to getting really into videogames when she did play them.
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"Let'th do thith."
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"Okay, let's- um. What is it that we're trying to do?"
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He swallowed and turned his attention to her question, starting the view on the screen moving forward, panning back and forth in search of targets. "Shoot the bad guyth. And don't shoot me."
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Not that she'd had let anything happen to him otherwise- he might have been more powerful than she was, but Aradia was nothing if not a determined girl. Especially when it came to protecting those she cared about.
"Shoot the bad guys and not you, huh?" She asked quietly, eyes narrowing a bit as she refocused entirely on the game. Her character raised its weapon, gunning down a couple of enemies in his path. "I can do that."
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Still, he was ready to be distracted by the video game, and he leaned forward eagerly, strafing a few enemies and then picking up a box of ammo. "There'th a good thniping thpot there above you. Thee if you can get in there."
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She mimicked his movement, leaning forward a little and bracing her elbows on her knees.
"Okay. Um- I'll try not to shoot you by accident- I'm not really that great at this aiming thing."
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"Aim at the bad guyth and pull the trigger," he said, grinning, his view racing through the level and taking guys out left and right. "It'th not that hard! And in that thpot you should be pretty thafe."
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