screamsalot: (So very not sure about that)
Garry ([personal profile] screamsalot) wrote in [community profile] towerofanimus2013-04-28 11:08 pm

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Characters: Garry and you!
Setting: The kitchen and cafeteria.
Format: Action, but I'll switch to prose if you want!
Summary: Backdated to shortly after the end of the event. Garry has just arrived in the Tower, and after freaking out for a while, he's come to the realization that he is going to need something to eat eventually, meaning a trip downstairs is in order.
Warnings: None. If getting something to eat somehow ends up requiring a warning, I will be very surprised.



[Garry is so very unsure about all of this. Waking up to find a letter saying that his world was destroyed? After his experiences in the Guertena exhibit, he's a little skeptical as to the veracity of that, to say the least... but that didn't stop him from freaking out at first anyway.

Said freaking out, however, was eventually interrupted by his growling stomach (and a brief moment of disbelief at his own body-- how could he be hungry at a time like this?) and the realization that just sitting around in the room wasn't going to do him or anyone else any good. That letter had said there was a cafeteria on the bottom floor of the Tower, so that's where he's going to head; once there, he's practically strong-armed into eating a bowl of oatmeal that doesn't do all that much to satisfy his hunger (and certainly doesn't give him a better impression of this place), meaning that he'll end up poking around the kitchen after that to see if there's anything he can use to make a decent meal.

Hmm, at least the kitchen itself isn't too shabby...]
silencetoreason: (France Pls)

[personal profile] silencetoreason 2013-05-29 09:38 pm (UTC)(link)
[France doesn't understand at first why Garry seems so apprehensive, but it dawns on him after a moment's consideration. He laughs, half because he's amused, and half because he wants to lighten the mood.]

Oh, no, no, no! [He waves a hand in front of his face.] Not like that. But when you get to be my age, inutile de dire, you'll find there are few places in this world you haven't been to at least once.

[That's a little bit of a lie. He has been locked up before, centuries ago, almost always as a prisoner of some war or another, but he doesn't need to get into all of that right now. Best to just keep conversation steered toward those times when he was on the other side of the bars.]