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towerofanimus2011-12-07 04:46 pm
This isn't the Green Sun
Characters: Aradia Megido (OU) + open
Setting: Room 2-03, floor three, floor four or anywhere in-between - just note where you're finding her
Format: Starts in prose but will match comments
Summary: This is not where she expected to end up
Warnings: None.
Aradia had always known that using Noir as a map to the Green Sun would be risky, but nowhere in any of her thoughts had there been the possibility that it would cause her to fall asleep again (at least, she was assuming that was the case) and wake up somewhere entirely different.
Still, she was used to the game throwing weird twists of fate at her. And once she read the notes, even as she wasn't sure how this tied in with what she'd been doing before, she was more than convinced that arguing the matter probably wasn't going to help.
Instead, she decided to make a start on exploring. The first and second floors held little interest; the third, however, caught her attention enough that she spent some time browsing the shelves, making note of the many volumes that appeared to offer interesting reading material. And when she reached the fourth, the vastness of the view around her was enough to convince her that perhaps it would be okay to sit here for a while.
Setting: Room 2-03, floor three, floor four or anywhere in-between - just note where you're finding her
Format: Starts in prose but will match comments
Summary: This is not where she expected to end up
Warnings: None.
Aradia had always known that using Noir as a map to the Green Sun would be risky, but nowhere in any of her thoughts had there been the possibility that it would cause her to fall asleep again (at least, she was assuming that was the case) and wake up somewhere entirely different.
Still, she was used to the game throwing weird twists of fate at her. And once she read the notes, even as she wasn't sure how this tied in with what she'd been doing before, she was more than convinced that arguing the matter probably wasn't going to help.
Instead, she decided to make a start on exploring. The first and second floors held little interest; the third, however, caught her attention enough that she spent some time browsing the shelves, making note of the many volumes that appeared to offer interesting reading material. And when she reached the fourth, the vastness of the view around her was enough to convince her that perhaps it would be okay to sit here for a while.

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Still, she never could turn down the chance of a tour, especially from Sollux. "I'd like that a lot, thank you."
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Then his smile faltered. "Uh, there'th thomething elthe you don't remember, then, but, I mean, you're not obligated or anything, if you feel different..." Oh god, why does he have to be so stupid and awkward? "We, the other AA and I, I mean, dethided that we thtill...wanted to be together. But um, you don't have to, if you don't want."
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Sollux bit his lip, scowling at the floor. Why had he even brought it up? She'd been here about ten seconds. But he'd turned down that weird Feferi who never played the game and hurt her feelings because of this, and he just wanted to know where they stood.
"If you'd rather be with him, I understand," he made himself say. "Fuck, he'th an athhhole and you can do better than either of uth, but at leatht he didn't kill you. I didn't bring it up to pressure you or anything, aa... I jutht don't want to make athhumptionth. If you'd rather be friendth, that'th fine with me."
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She bit her lip, trying to make sense of the rush of feelings his admission had brought up. "I know I can't say that I never stopped thinking of you because I know I distanced myself for so long. This is all incredibly new but if you think we can make it work then so do I."
Well, except for the part where she was immortal now but they were both too young to worry too much about that just yet.
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"I want to make it work," he said cautiously. "If you do. I don't want to forthe you into anything, either."
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Grinning, she added, "Besides. Now I have all the more reason for wanting this tour."
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Taking her hand, he grinned. "Guethh we should get going, then."
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She squeezed his hand gently as he took her own. "In that case, lead on."
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Of course, the fact that she was giggling at the same time rather ruined the effect but she was in far too good a mood to worry about that.
"Hmm, up. I've done down, at least for now."
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"It meanth you're a double handful no matter what you try to do," he said, laughing as he began to climb the stairs.
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"Well then it's just as well I have someone on hand who's used to dealing in doubles."
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Even so, she couldn't resist the impulse to lean in and attempt to kiss him on the cheek.
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ooh hello that icon
haha
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