Roxas (
lamentless) wrote in
towerofanimus2011-10-01 04:53 pm
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Maybe people weren't so bad, after all...
Characters: Roxas and you!
Setting: Floor Twenty | Floor Fourteen
Format: You choose, I'll follow.
Summary: A morning spent sitting on the stone ramp, then a horrible attempt at playing video games.
Warnings: Sappy friendship, and Roxas being pleasant for a change.
Floor Twenty, morning;
He was alive, which was good. While embarrassing, his second death due to exhaustion seemed pretty far behind him, now. He'd actually begun sleeping in his room again, even. Sure, maybe he was still wary, but healthy caution and not outright paranoia. Actually, he wanted to talk to Eiji personally, but...well, embarrassment.
So, Roxas went to the new stone path, sit on an edge and dangle his legs off. It was the best way he knew to think, even if the view wasn't nearly as nice as it was at home.
Floor Fourteen, afternoon;
Trying to be socially proactive was...well, harder than he'd thought. Not that Roxas anticipated apologies being easy, but his head wasn't getting any clearer the more he sat and dwelled on it. Instead, he decided to take a break and explore some of the other floors a bit...and got sucked in to playing a random videogame about...catching eggplants? After four times of complete and total failure, Roxas dropped the controller with a huff.
"What's the point of these games, anyway...?" Even as he said that, he began rooting through the other games, looking for something a little less futile.
Setting: Floor Twenty | Floor Fourteen
Format: You choose, I'll follow.
Summary: A morning spent sitting on the stone ramp, then a horrible attempt at playing video games.
Warnings: Sappy friendship, and Roxas being pleasant for a change.
Floor Twenty, morning;
He was alive, which was good. While embarrassing, his second death due to exhaustion seemed pretty far behind him, now. He'd actually begun sleeping in his room again, even. Sure, maybe he was still wary, but healthy caution and not outright paranoia. Actually, he wanted to talk to Eiji personally, but...well, embarrassment.
So, Roxas went to the new stone path, sit on an edge and dangle his legs off. It was the best way he knew to think, even if the view wasn't nearly as nice as it was at home.
Floor Fourteen, afternoon;
Trying to be socially proactive was...well, harder than he'd thought. Not that Roxas anticipated apologies being easy, but his head wasn't getting any clearer the more he sat and dwelled on it. Instead, he decided to take a break and explore some of the other floors a bit...and got sucked in to playing a random videogame about...catching eggplants? After four times of complete and total failure, Roxas dropped the controller with a huff.
"What's the point of these games, anyway...?" Even as he said that, he began rooting through the other games, looking for something a little less futile.

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If anything was amiss- for once -Roxas was in too good a mood to let it get to him. Ignoring the whole failure with videogames a moment ago. Which he glanced back at, ruffling his hair.
"...ahaha, I guess I shouldn't be wasting my time with this stuff."
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"Well, it's not like you're going to run out of free time, here." It was ever so gently joking, but still true. She stepped closer, hoping to get a better look at exactly what he was 'wasting his time' on.
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"True, but...I guess I just keep feeling guilty. I still had summer homework to finish, so this sort of feels like cheating." A short laugh, and Roxas picked the controller up, popping the eggplant game out and inserting the party game. "Do you want to play with me?"
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Thankful for yet another distraction, she quickly agreed to the offer with a, "Sure." ...Even though she'd never played a video game in her life and had no idea how to do so or whether she would even like it. Hesitating only briefly, she moved to sit down next to him. Her inclination to help him wouldn't quite let that thing about the homework go, though, so, carefully, she said, "...If it really bothers you, you could finish the homework anyway, even if you won't get the chance to turn it in."
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Roxas popped in the party game, at least aware that most girls didn't like shooter games. However, he hung at the intro screen, peeking at Nams with a smile. "You okay? I don't know how to play this, either."
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Discovering that she was being peeked at, she looked briefly surprised, then smiled back. "Y-- yes, I'm okay." Now, if only she knew how she was supposed to hold the controller. "We can learn together."
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He totally missed the intro to the game, mostly because something else occurred to him. "What do you usually do? Like, for fun."
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"--...." The question seemed to briefly perplex her, but by that point she'd been asked it enough times to have an answer without too much thought... although saying it to him was a little more awkward than usual; what she usually did, not for fun but because she had to, was work on memories, at least back in their world. Drawing was part of that, and yet it was also the only thing that she had been able to identify as something she did 'for fun', at least here, although really she did it because that was what she did. She didn't know what else to do. "I... draw, I guess."
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"Really? Can I see, some time?" What? Artistic stuff was interesting to him. He'd never understood why, and the closest he'd ever gotten to it was Olette's scrapbooking and Pence's photography, but...
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Still, she didn't have the heart to say no. It could be-- fun, couldn't it? "...Sure. If you want to." For the life of her she couldn't help looking a little bit shy.
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"I just...I want to be able to do something nice for my friends."
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