[It's been a while since Lenalee has addressed the network. For lack of anything to say that wouldn't be a rehash of what everyone else has already long gone over, maybe. Something like that. There's only so much she can bring up with a group of people she doesn't know or understand, after all
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Then something the girl says catches his attention and so the virus opens up a feed.]
Other cities... do you know which way they'd be?
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I tried studying some maps at the old library in June, but... [her tone shifts to something more chagrined, and though he can't see it, she brings a hand up to rub her temple] the buildings disappeared shortly after and I haven't been back since.
I think- there were some much further North, though. [Maybe. Hastily adding:] But there's no telling how old those maps are. Half of them are so damaged they looked as if they might fall apart if I even touched them and I couldn't find a date that I [could read] recognized. The chance that the landscapes haven't changed over the years, or that other cities didn't come to the same fate this one did...
[She almost doesn't want to chance ( ... )
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North...
[He repeats it, quietly.] So maps are needed as well.
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......
Wait...
[Wait for it...]
...They disappeared? [Let's give the boy a cigar!]
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[A soft smile is audible in his voice.] Thanks, Lena. You can come up any time you want.
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[Now that he's given the go-ahead, however, she pushes any negative feelings as far into the back of her heart as they'll go and heads for the landing. Her gift is all set, wrapped up in her uniform jacket for lack of anything else to wrap it in, and resting on a 'table' (as in, a crate with a slat of wood on top) near the door. She's already halfway up the first set of stairs, gift in the crook of her arm, by the time she replies.]
I'll be right up, then.
[She hesitates and glances down at her anklets with an almost rueful smile, then keeps on climbing.]
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Take your time coming up, it's a long way and I'm not moving.
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And Lavi, it's five floors. I've run larger distances back home. [If he listens closely enough, he'll be able to tell that she's making good progress; light, quick steps up and up and up.]
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[Not saying a thing about her own, she doesn't know when it is.]
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But what she said- specifically, that last part- is sickeningly familiar to her. It actually does make her stomach turn, though not by any fault of Rapunzel's. When she answers, her lips are set in a shaky, kind of desperate smile that she's glad no one has to see.]
I'd... hah... I'd like that a lot, really. I'm sure everyone else would, too.
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Really? [Hopeful. Then so happy.] This'll be great! I'm sure that I can find something to fix up and give to whomever's birthday comes up next. Do you think they'd mind? I mean if I don't even know them and give them a gift saying it's from all of us?
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Yes, really. [A little of Rapunzel's enthusiasm gets returned in a short, wondering laugh.] I don't see why they'd mind. And even if they do, it wouldn't be any fault of yours.
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He almost lets it go unanswered, but changes his mind at the last moment and picks up instead.]
If you do learn any of them [ assuming they'll be on the network for everyone to catch ], I'll try to remember too.
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I don't think many people are going to tell me. [Softer, less hoarse:] But... thank you.
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Sounds like you're making a good start, though! [ And he's privately hoping it'll lead to further conversation. Miss Rapunzel in particular may prove to be good company. ] I'm sure more people will respond eventually- It's a nice thing to ask.
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And one person hardly seems like a good start to her, in this eternal state of pessimism, but she gives a halfhearted laugh anyway, saying in the same breath:] Y-Yeah...! Of course. [Though a nice thing to ask doesn't quite prove her worth the same way a helpful thing to volunteer would. The network sees about as much of her as she has to offer to them, in the end.]
There's a world of possibility, isn't there? [Literally, in her case.]
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It was just like-]
-a little piece of home.
[...Wait, did he just say that out loud? Oops.]
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She exhales- it catches on something tight in her throat- and as she starts a reply to his feed, that something gives, and she finds herself laughing, the sound bubbling and then all but streaming over. Really, honestly... laughing. The kind that's bone-numbing and comes from needing to for too long, but never quite getting to the point of actually managing it. She ( ... )
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He doesn't get girls, seriously.
Uh........ Should he. say something? Or-
-or wait no she's done. He thinks.]
R-Right. [CAN YOU HERE THE CONFUSION? CAN YOU? CAN YOU?]
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So-sorry. I just never thought I would hear you say something like that.
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