Who: Mikasa and open with some closed prompts
When: Throughtout the month
Where: Mainly in Aefenglom
What: Full moon things and quests plus some investigating
Warnings: Some body horror for the full moon and some casual parital nudity, will add more if needed
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Not that Mikasa notices at all. She's already getting up. Dropping her cup off at the counter(That gets a stare that she doesn't pay attention to, the waitress was supposed to get that) then the fae is out giving him a nod as she shuts the door.]
Did you find here okay? This district is a bit of a maze...
[Luckily the one time she'd gone. Her one instruction was that the place she had to go was right on the port. Which made things a lot more simple.]
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Though his attention does lapse when Mikasa finally walks out of the café, and he straightens up so he can turn to face her. ]
It took me a little bit, but it wasn't that bad. I've got a pretty good sense of direction.
[ Or at the very least, it's not bad. That's good enough sometimes. ]
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That's good. Apparently there's a map on the watches, but I've not managed to use it. [Technology. She's worked out voice and text, video...She knew how to take it but wasn't keen on it. It was weird seeing herself as it recorded.] Is there anything you want to look at? There's a strange smell closer to the wall... [Which when she thought about it, was probably the poorer area. Like the towns closer to the southern wall was back home. Closer to the danger, so the richer people lived far away from it.]
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At her comment Sougo hums in agreement, pulling out his own watch to easily bring the map up. Not only is he just fine at technology being a smart phone owner (previously), he's also very familiar with watches that aren't exactly watches. It's a whole thing back in his world.
He'll even zoom into the map of the area they're about to head into, looking at it with a small smile. ]
Ah... I don't think I had anything in particular? I was just kind of curious to see how things worked there.
[ He looks up from his watch though. ]
Was it a bad strange smell?
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She's learning how to tech. Though she frowns when he asks about the smell.]
...Yeah... It was like paint and burning. There was more smoke too.
[And other gross factory smells like stale water.]
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That's definitely a bad one. ]
Maybe some kind of chemical plant? Though that should probably be happening outside of the city, I think...
[ He's not an expert though. ]
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Maybe it's worth too much to have it outside? The water smells bad too...I fell in last month and couldn't get the smell out.
[The dog guy who fell in must have had it worse with it soaking in his fur. But she looks away, checking the map again.] This path- [Points!] Seems to go in a straight line for awhile.
[Hard to get lost that way.]
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When you fell in nothing weird happened, right?
[ He's not a huge comic book reader or anything, but he does know some. He watched super hero shows and movies as a kid, and radioactive or chemically water seems like super powers 101. Who knows what happens when you add magic to the mix?
Or more likely there was nothing in the water at all that would cause this, and he's just leaped to his own conclusions, but that's another matter entirely. ]
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No. Someone teleported me there as a prank, my clothes stank for a week... [She'd had to wash them so many times. But she was the lucky one, she didn't have fur for it to soak into.] Why? Did something happen?
[Please don't tell her the dragged a body out or something. She wasn't squimish but still.]
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Eh? As a prank?
[ What kind of prank puts your friend's life in danger? Is this normal for some people. He shakes his head slightly as he tries to put it all together for for himself. ]
I wouldn't know... Nothing did happen after that, right?
[ She's the one that got dumped in questionable water. ]
You didn't get sick or anything?
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Then they'd heard a giggle and found themselves above the harbor's water.]
No. We were both fine after that...Would the water be that dangerous if merror swim in it?
[...Though they'd been cleaning it a few months ago...Um...]
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Ah-- That water, but... is it really okay from merror to be swimming in something gross like that?
[ Not the pool of stagnant chemicals he somehow got in his mind, but if the water was that smelly it seems almost cruel to have people swimming in it. He knows that they were cleaning out the river a few months back, but it hadn't seemed as gross as what she's describing. ]
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...Probably not, but they do. Maybe the chemicals sink to the bottom. [She didn't know. The science for that stuff wasn't exactly developed where she was from. So she keeps walking, crossing a small canal bridge. Pausing to look down at the murky water below. A small sigh slipping out, wings giving a flicker as she leant over the railing.] The heat from last month probably made it worse.
[Less water to dilute the bad stuff.]
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He frowns a little more at that comment. ]
Maybe... I hope it's still okay for them to swim in it... But if you've been fine since then it's probably okay.
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I think we'd have heard if it wasn't. From what I've seen a lot of merrow spend most their time in water. [But she pushes off the railing, gets walking again. Her assessment of the water complete, as little as it did.]
How have you been? There's been a lot going on the past few months... [The underground, the tree with the dragon in it, the heatwave...Her life had been busy as well with the wings and Eren's everything.]
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So he'll nod quietly up until she asks that question, where he seems to freeze while still managing to walk forward and an even faster clip than before. ]
Ah- Yeah... I guess, not that well.
[ He sounds weirdly wishy-washy for someone making a confession like that. ]
I sort of blew up while we were in the Underground?
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...That can happen?
[Of course it could. If she could go feral from lack of magic, it made sense that witches really would explode. Like they'd been warned. It's contemplated for a moment.] But you're right next to me now?
[She'd...seen people who'd been blown up. Used explosives on people, knew the result. He had too many limbs, even if they were good at healing here. There was no way he was that healed already. Was there? But she did take one small step closer, not enough to brush his side as they walked, just closer than before.]
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If it's avoidable then he'd much rather avoid it, but that doesn't mean he won't still toss himself in harm's way when people are in trouble. Hero complexes are like that.
His lips are pressed together as he smiles, and nods slightly at her questions. ]
The magic here is really impressive, right? I didn't know they'd even be able to bring me back to life.
[ The laugh is definitely forced. ]
Ah, but I'm fully recovered now, so I guess it's fine at this point.
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Though she couldn't stop him if he really wanted to fake it.]
It is. Impressive. They healed me when I arrived. [Nowhere near as impressive as bringing him back to life. But it was still something that shouldn't have been possible. But she hesitates, holding back her comment on his well-being, chirping and chittering instead. For once, very carefully thinking her words through.]
But it's not fine... If it weren't for that, you'd be dead.
[And still saying it anyway. Even if it's more gentle than scolding.]
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He does let the smile drop away now though, and nods just slightly. He doesn't want to think on it too deeply, because the truth of the matter is that as far as he's aware he's going to have to die shortly after returning to his own world anyway. It's not something he's looking forward to, but something he's accepted.
Because the alternatives are much worse, and even dying once, as horrific an experience as it was, isn't enough to convince him otherwise. ]
I really was pretty lucky, wasn't I?
[ Funny thing to say about having died in the first place, though that's not where he's talking about being lucky. ]
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But she swallows, head dipping. Glancing at the ground.]
I'm not sure...You're lucky to have escaped death, but you didn't...At the same time. [He'd still died to begin with. So, magic. It made everything complicated, even something that should have been simple like death. And besides-]
If you were lucky, you wouldn't have been in that situation to start with. Would you? [It's quiet and unsure because, really, she didn't know. Some counted themselves to be lucky that they could escape to this place, others considered it an annoyance. She wasn't sure what to think of it. Not until she had 100% proof that everything was still back home.]
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But at the same time while he's here, it buys him a little more time to live. It's ironic, but even though being here did result in at least one death that didn't stick for him, it kept him from another one that would. At least, as far as Sougo is aware of his own impending future, though it hasn't been written yet.
He breathes in sharply, and exhales slowly as he stalls to answer that question. It's not an easy one. ]
Maybe not... Though it might have been my fault I was in it.
[ Mikasa might be bad at them, but that sad smile pulls slightly at the corner of Sougo's mouth as he looks at the street ahead of them. ]
They give us lots of warnings about what happens if you don't form a bond, right?
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Bonds...She holds the sigh back at that. After her recent bouts of tiredness, she'd caved. Emet-Selch might not have met her criteria for 'harmless' but she knew him from Mettaton...And as of the current moment in time, didn't particularly care for him as a person. He seemed knowledgeable enough, someone she didn't have to mince words with. Lest he got offended or upset.]
They do...And we never listen. [She hadn't. She'd brushed it off. Not so much out of a sense of pride, that she was different like some might have. But because of Eren's chilling words of her being bound to serve. Even knowing it was false, those words still rung though her head.] I...Ate a rabbit-thing, tried to bite one person, managed to bite another person...
[It was horribly fortunate that she'd only had chance to kill one thing.]
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It's not like Bonding allows someone unhindered access to your head, but there are things within the description of a Bond that has made him hesitant in a way that he's not even fully cognizant of in the choices he's made.
Her admission does stop him from focusing on his own problem, and instead shift worry onto hers. That's another Sougo based problem though, in that it's easier to focus on the needs of others and ignore focusing on fixing himself. ]
Just bite though, right? So they were probably okay after...?
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Yeah. The first person had metal so it did more damage to me, the second poked me in the nose... [Just jabbed a finger there enough to make her flinch back.] The rabbit thing wasn't just a bite though.
[That thing...It'd been eviscerated.]
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warning for the victorian times being poop for kids
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