[ fidelio is looking around the arcade, which he seems to find simultaneously intriguing (from a technological standpoint) and grating (from a having ears standpoint). the small ears on top of his head twitch visibly every time an especially loud noise happens and he keeps turning around in annoyance to see where they're coming from. ]
[looking around in mild distaste, too. obligatory mention for this first thread that her veins and the sclera of her eyes are both an inky black rather than normal colors.
either way, she glances towards him and tilts her head.]
well. that seems a little concerning, but he's probably seen her from a distance enough times to know this isn't a new condition, and she presumably wouldn't be hanging out in an arcade if she was worried about it, so he's just going to leave it. ]
[ pretty name, he barely manages to think in between the obnoxious noises coming from every direction, and definitely doesn't say. ]
Got sort of mixed feelings about it, honestly. Never seen machines like these ones before, and some of the games don't seem terrible in theory.
[ pinball seems acceptable. exercise your reflexes and hone your ability to gauge proper timing and trajectories. ]
Don't know how anyone can stand the bloody racket in here, though.
[ the noise from being in a raucous crowd is one thing, but the electronic beeps and blasts in here are something else entirely, especially with all the flashing lights on top of everything. ]
i rng'd so she's in the library, sitting at a table. she isn't really reading anything in particular, too restless for that - but she pauses when she sees fidelio.]
w0, monday
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either way, she glances towards him and tilts her head.]
I don't believe we've met yet.
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well. that seems a little concerning, but he's probably seen her from a distance enough times to know this isn't a new condition, and she presumably wouldn't be hanging out in an arcade if she was worried about it, so he's just going to leave it. ]
Don't believe so, no. Name's Fidelio.
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[a polite nod after that introduction.]
Do you dislike this place as much as I do?
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Got sort of mixed feelings about it, honestly. Never seen machines like these ones before, and some of the games don't seem terrible in theory.
[ pinball seems acceptable. exercise your reflexes and hone your ability to gauge proper timing and trajectories. ]
Don't know how anyone can stand the bloody racket in here, though.
[ the noise from being in a raucous crowd is one thing, but the electronic beeps and blasts in here are something else entirely, especially with all the flashing lights on top of everything. ]
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I could use some fresh air, and silence more importantly, if you'd like to come.
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[ maybe he can just come back and sate his curiosity when fewer people are awake.
when she turns to go, he'll slip his hands in his pockets and follow, then. ]
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Is this kind of place unfamiliar to you, too?
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[ glances over at a stall full of novelty sunglasses and keychains ]
...Though the wares here leave somethin' to be desired.
w2, friday
i rng'd so she's in the library, sitting at a table. she isn't really reading anything in particular, too restless for that - but she pauses when she sees fidelio.]
Ah - hello.
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Hey.
...Hate that it's almost a relief seein' there's only one this week.
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Terrible standard that we've found ourselves with. But I know what you mean - one tragedy is preferable to two or three.