[The first thing you see, Thor, is a fuzzy orange towel, covered with black squares. Next to it, there's an arm, and someone's knee; the person appears to be wearing some cloth of similar design above the knee
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[It's funny-- for all the people who have told him about having people from their world show up, Fugo himself had never expected it. Maybe it's because he'd left his friends on his own accord, and so he'd never expected them to end up here, with him, or something to that extent. There were a million ways Fugo could rationalize it, being the little genius he is. He could rationalize being isolated, to some extent, since he had all the facts to back it up.
It was a melancholy thought, obviously, but it was also his resolve. He'd been trying to juggle the two things, and he'd thought he'd done it fairly well.
So when he sees the feed a first, just the orange and black, all he feels is vague nostalgia-- that idiot-- and goes to turn off the feed, since he knows that it's just another rush of new comers...]
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[And then there's that face. That voice. Crass, annoyed, straightforward, uncalculated. Unmistakeable, too, if Fugo were to have to attribute another adjective to it. Unmistakeable and incorrigible and
Narancia.
Of all the people to show up, of course it had to be him. Always showing up and yelling and drawing attention to himself. The only thing Fugo couldn't chide him on this time was being late, because he hadn't expected the other boy in the first place.]
[His first instinct is to turn on the video and stare, because it's... Narancia. How the hell did he get himself here? Why? Though those are stupid questions that Fugo answers for himself immediately: world destruction, wormholes. He shouldn't waste his time with those, no, those weren't the right questions to ask.
What would Narancia think of him?, is a more apt inquiry.
Where in the timeline are you from?
What've you seen that I haven't?
What happened?
These are the more pressing and legitimate concerns that Fugo has. Despite everything, despite his decision, he doesn't like being left in the dark-- status reports and situation briefs are what he's accustomed to. He's usually the one telling Narancia what's going on (don't mess up, don't screw this up).
He's not even sure if he should respond, now. What right does he have? Weigh the benefits against the detriments, the pros against the cons.]
oh my god I'm so sorry I'm done, [VIDEO]6times5is30July 24 2011, 16:42:40 UTC
[But that's also stupid.
Narancia is calling for someone, and he's a someone, no matter his decision. It would be irrational, it would be stupid to ignore this. It would be stupid to leave Narancia standing without an ally.
He worries, after all. That idiot. Can't do anything without him.]
...Don't yell. It's not going to solve anything, don't you remember all the times I've said that?
WHY DO PEOPLE KEEP ASKING? Look, they're here, they have to be here! A guy in a white suit! A guy with a stupid arrow hair! A guy with weird blonde hair in pastry shapes! Come on! And Trish, too! She's pretty and she has pink hair!
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It was a melancholy thought, obviously, but it was also his resolve. He'd been trying to juggle the two things, and he'd thought he'd done it fairly well.
So when he sees the feed a first, just the orange and black, all he feels is vague nostalgia-- that idiot-- and goes to turn off the feed, since he knows that it's just another rush of new comers...]
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Narancia.
Of all the people to show up, of course it had to be him. Always showing up and yelling and drawing attention to himself. The only thing Fugo couldn't chide him on this time was being late, because he hadn't expected the other boy in the first place.]
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What would Narancia think of him?, is a more apt inquiry.
Where in the timeline are you from?
What've you seen that I haven't?
What happened?
These are the more pressing and legitimate concerns that Fugo has. Despite everything, despite his decision, he doesn't like being left in the dark-- status reports and situation briefs are what he's accustomed to. He's usually the one telling Narancia what's going on (don't mess up, don't screw this up).
He's not even sure if he should respond, now. What right does he have? Weigh the benefits against the detriments, the pros against the cons.]
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Narancia is calling for someone, and he's a someone, no matter his decision. It would be irrational, it would be stupid to ignore this. It would be stupid to leave Narancia standing without an ally.
He worries, after all. That idiot. Can't do anything without him.]
...Don't yell. It's not going to solve anything, don't you remember all the times I've said that?
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Who are you looking for? They might be here.
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I'm not certain I've met anybody fitting those descriptions but I could keep an eye out.
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