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There's no such thing as bad weather
Characters: Vera Solomon, Open
When: July 18th
Where: Nesreca
Rating: PG
Summary: Now that it had stopped raining for the time being, Vera has decided to take a walk around the city. And kick puddles.
Vera didn’t really have a planned route when she left the apartment building; she had gotten sick of sitting around with her thumb up her ass and just wanted to get out of the building. Which was why the moment she realised that it wasn’t going to rain today, she had hastily thrown on an old blouse and slightly too big jeans she had found in her apartment along with her boots and PDA, and left immediately afterwards.
Now she walked along a street nearby the apartment, hands in her pockets as she occasionally kicked the deep puddles that filled the street, not really caring that she got her jeans a bit wet by doing so, though tucking her jeans into her boots stopped them from becoming too wet; she never got the chance to do things like this back home, so might as well make the most of it, even if it was puddle kicking. It was still rather fun though.
"…I’m such a fucking child.” Vera thought to herself as she continued to walk and kick another puddle.
When: July 18th
Where: Nesreca
Rating: PG
Summary: Now that it had stopped raining for the time being, Vera has decided to take a walk around the city. And kick puddles.
Vera didn’t really have a planned route when she left the apartment building; she had gotten sick of sitting around with her thumb up her ass and just wanted to get out of the building. Which was why the moment she realised that it wasn’t going to rain today, she had hastily thrown on an old blouse and slightly too big jeans she had found in her apartment along with her boots and PDA, and left immediately afterwards.
Now she walked along a street nearby the apartment, hands in her pockets as she occasionally kicked the deep puddles that filled the street, not really caring that she got her jeans a bit wet by doing so, though tucking her jeans into her boots stopped them from becoming too wet; she never got the chance to do things like this back home, so might as well make the most of it, even if it was puddle kicking. It was still rather fun though.
"…I’m such a fucking child.” Vera thought to herself as she continued to walk and kick another puddle.
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When Youji mentioned the Joker, Vera was just about ready to silence him again when she spotted the mild apologetic look he sent her, even if it was fleeting, it was still apologetic; in the end, she only gave him an very irritated glare.
At Mitsunari's confusion she typed down another message for him- "It's the same with all of us; nobody whose in this city now has ever been here before and yet our names were on specific doors in the apartment went we got here. This place is actually as far from our homes as possible, and right now there is no way to leave."
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At the question directed to her, she thought about how she could word this in a way which would be easy to understand before thinking "Fuck it." and typed down a more direct answer- "It's like Youji said, we're all in another world, so there is no way to leave. And there's also the fact that some of us are from different worlds from each other; for example, my home country is called Rhomya, but I doubt there's a place called that in your own world, right?"
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He frowned; it would explain a lot, and they did say that he'd been brought, though why someone would want him... He could think of at least four full-blooded Samurai that where more interesting, all far more personable. Sure he was good at what he did, but at that didn't make him that interesting.
And he had never even heard of Rhomya. Admittedly it wasn't like even someone in his profession could be expected to know them all, still he should have at least heard of them all at some point. Vera could be lying but for some reason he didn't think so. A gut feeling.
He lifted his head glowering down the street, frustration running though his body "And what the hell do you mean by 'post'?"
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He pulled out his own PDA again and sent a message to Vera's.
'Yay for baths'
"Like that."
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At the message that Youji sent to her, she gave the kid a faint amused/possibly, slightly, maybe fond smile before showing the sent message to Mitsunari. She then typed out another message for the newcomer- "It's exactly like Youji said, just do what I'm doing but click the 'send' button instead of deleting the message. It isn't that difficult to use and you'll be able to get the hang of it after you fiddled with it first. That's how most of us figured out how to use them."
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"So then, I just hit send." He whispered. He pushed the button. Simple even if he didn't understand quite what he had just done. He frowned at the thing. Why did it work? Youji probably couldn't care why less why it worked just that it did and Vera who might care but probably wouldn't want to explain. This probably wasn't the time to go looking for answers.
He looked up, and sighed "Thank you, I'm not ever sure that I really would have noticed that there was anything to figure out if you hadn't explained. I've never seen anything like it before."
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At the tug on her sleeve, she turned to Youji and rolled her eyes at his whining before giving him a playful flick to the forehead and then writing down a message for Mitsunari- "We're heading back to the apartment, you can follow us if you want. If you do, you're going to have to check each floor until you find the door with your name on it, that's your room."
Once she typed this, Vera began to make her way towards the apartment, making sure to motion to Youji to follow her since he wanted his goddamn bath so much.
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Apparently Youji thought he was weird for not knowing how to use a thing that he was fairly sure didn't exist in his own world. Mitsunari half grinned before stifling it. Whatever else he might be Youji was certainly still a kid.
Reading Vera's message he nodded, "Thank you. I guess I will, it just seemed odd how... controlled this all is."
He fell in behind her when she set off.