You'll be perfect. Come with me, if you will. Thank you.
[He tucks his hands in both sleeves in front of himself and carries on down the aisle. T-chan trots along after him. D starts.......browsing? The aisle?]
A bit like this one. At least, in some places. Cities, towns, highways. Natural places of reprieve and beauty are slowly being taken over by the modern age of man. Only the harshest places are the ones which have survived industrialization so far.
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He seems surprised by the fluster and the apology, and he laughs quietly.]
It's alright. Notihng I can't handle. I didn't see you, but I must admit that is my own fault.
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As long as you're sure you're okay.... I'll be more careful!
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I don't think you are to blame, not to worry. [A polite smile.] May I borrow your services for a time?
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Oh... thank you.
[ why is he thanking him for that. ]
Sure. How can I help you...?
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You'll be perfect. Come with me, if you will. Thank you.
[He tucks his hands in both sleeves in front of himself and carries on down the aisle. T-chan trots along after him. D starts.......browsing? The aisle?]
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A-Are you shopping?
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[He's shopping, it's fine. He slows to a stop with T-chan and glances up. Oh! He points to a little fake succulent plant on the highest shelf.]
Would you mind getting that for me, please?
[Using Livio for his height...]
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[ was actually admiring this fake succulent before he was told to fetch it. ]
[ and fetch it he does! and hands it over ]
This one, right?
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[He takes this plant and inspects it........... And frowns. There's a sigh.]
Of course it's fake...
[He offers it back to Livio.]
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[ but takes it anyway ]
Do you think there are any real ones around here?
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Likely not. The only plants I've seen are outside the buildings, and someone already tried lighting one on fire.
It's a shame.
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It really is... this place has so much life and water.... there should be plants....
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[Hmm. He peers up at Livio, tilting his head slightly.]
You make it sound like you're accustomed to a place without that.
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[ but yeah, he's not too subtle about it. ]
Where I come from, the entire planet is... basically just a huge desert. Barely enough water for everyone to drink, let alone... anything else.
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[Please, healing the plant would be so funny, but D would LOVE for that to work. It would make his day. He's such a hippie.]
Ah... [A thoughtful pause. He regards Livio briefly.] You wouldn't happen to know Mr. Wolfwood as well, would you?
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Oh! you know Wolfwood? [ perks up a little. even though, why wouldn't he? they are stuck in the same murdergame ] Yeah. We're from the same place.
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[Wolfwood..........]
He claimed he was from a desert-like place in which it was difficult to live. It sounded similar to what you described, so I was curious.
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He's right about that. So seein' plants out in the open... pretty new to us. Real plants!
[ get fuckt ikea plants ]
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That's a shame. That your world doesn't have many plants. I don't believe I would enjoy a world like that at all.
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... I think most people wouldn't enjoy it. [ no man's land sucks so hard ]
What's your world like?
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A bit like this one. At least, in some places. Cities, towns, highways. Natural places of reprieve and beauty are slowly being taken over by the modern age of man. Only the harshest places are the ones which have survived industrialization so far.
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[ .... ]
Yer a big fan of nature, huh..?
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It's the only pure thing left untouched by mankind.
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... Guess mankind does really mess up a lot of things.
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They do. But I'm guessing you will tell me you care for them anyway.
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