Dave Strider (
clocked_out) wrote in
quietmounds2018-01-15 05:08 pm
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WHAT normal things
WHERE normal places
WHEN ? 85
[Today is just a nice, normal-ass day in Quiet Mounds. The weather is pleasantly cloudy, intermittently blocking the warm sunbeams. Your sweater never gets too warm. Birds are chirping and it's just nice normal chirping.
What do you even do on a normal day.]
WHERE normal places
WHEN ? 85
[Today is just a nice, normal-ass day in Quiet Mounds. The weather is pleasantly cloudy, intermittently blocking the warm sunbeams. Your sweater never gets too warm. Birds are chirping and it's just nice normal chirping.
What do you even do on a normal day.]

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[ i hate him ]
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[Biting not appropriate but offended expression accurate. Unless you wanna bite him then it works.]
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Memories are... [ Kind of all he has left of some people, so. Anyway he's paying for his dumb gunpla and nudging them out of the store and into the next one. It's a puzzle shop. ] This isn't very exciting, is it?
[ Look, he didn't expect explosions and gunfire, but this is especially tame. How does one find a new hobby anyway??? ]
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...Is exciting necessary?
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...I suppose not.
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[ Except when there we zombies.
His tone is soft, like he's agreeing. ]
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[So you don't have to find exciting hobbies okay.]
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How busy are your weekends?
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[ Honestly, it kinds of fits him. He's spent years suffering, so this is... helpful. If not completely weird. ]
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[Sure he'll come back to your place and--play monopoly I guess?]
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Then he's nudging him with his elbow. ]
Every weekend.
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Something like that. I like being around you.
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...Okay. Every weekend.
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Gaelio's picking out some random things, the sort of thing you'd do on some sort of family game night or whatever, eventually ending up in electronics and picking out more things that he will eventually have to carry home. ]
I miss having a car. [ Is his mumbled complaint. ] Which one of these do you want?
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It's up to you. You're the one getting them.
[And he's never played with any of this kind of thing in his life.]
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Very well. But I will make you choose, one day.
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[ Like, he's alive because of it.
That said, he's paid and his arms are mercilessly full. ]
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[ About all of the fight he left in him. ]
Do you want to head back?
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