Sayo | Mushishi (
memoryboxes) wrote2011-08-21 02:09 pm
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21st Memory [Voice/Action?]
[Sayo had a scary moment today. She'd opened her journal for review, flipped through the pages, and found herself speaking with someone she didn't recognize—she didn't recognize? She leaned in, scanned their faces, and her heart dropped into her stomach. And soon she found herself flipping to more and more pages, and they were there, and she knew them. She knew them!]
Crona-san...? K-kamina? Ciel?
Who—
[Suddenly, she's reminded of her faceless husband, and she flusters and grows cold all at once.
There were others. So many others. They had less to look for, but she had forgotten them all the same. Where they important to her? Where they friends? How could she have let this happen? How many others... She turns the page and starts a voice entry, trying to mask the growing anxiety bubbling under the surface of a quiet voice.]
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U-um, if you–if you know me, can I talk to you? If you know me at all... I'd like to talk to you again...
[No, think of a good excuse for this. She clears her throat a bit, as if to unruffle some metaphorical feathers. Maybe some non-metaphorical ones, too. And then she pulls up a smile.]

Actually... I was wondering about the 'amusement' place. It just appeared, didn't it? I'm not sure what it is, but people seem like they're really interested in it. What does it do? Perhaps... a food place? Something for games? Have any of you gone yet?
[After that, it's time for venturing to work, and then to the tea shop! She was considering working it for a few hours after Seventh Heaven. It was at least good memories... Few, yes, but they were with Kaji, in their home. That was what mattered to her. It made her happy. Content, even with the usual problems in her day.]
Crona-san...? K-kamina? Ciel?
Who—
[Suddenly, she's reminded of her faceless husband, and she flusters and grows cold all at once.
There were others. So many others. They had less to look for, but she had forgotten them all the same. Where they important to her? Where they friends? How could she have let this happen? How many others... She turns the page and starts a voice entry, trying to mask the growing anxiety bubbling under the surface of a quiet voice.]
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U-um, if you–if you know me, can I talk to you? If you know me at all... I'd like to talk to you again...
[No, think of a good excuse for this. She clears her throat a bit, as if to unruffle some metaphorical feathers. Maybe some non-metaphorical ones, too. And then she pulls up a smile.]
Actually... I was wondering about the 'amusement' place. It just appeared, didn't it? I'm not sure what it is, but people seem like they're really interested in it. What does it do? Perhaps... a food place? Something for games? Have any of you gone yet?
[After that, it's time for venturing to work, and then to the tea shop! She was considering working it for a few hours after Seventh Heaven. It was at least good memories... Few, yes, but they were with Kaji, in their home. That was what mattered to her. It made her happy. Content, even with the usual problems in her day.]
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I wouldn't mind that. I have a little time.
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Splendid... is there perhaps anywhere you would want me to write them? S-Such as... er, paper, perhaps? Somewhere... easy to remember. [As easy as it is for Sayo...]
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[She has plenty handy! As seen by her reaching under the coffee table and pulling out a big bundle of it. :D]
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[... It's so weird to handle papers still. Sayo might notice the strange way in which Robert holds the papers, minimizing contact with his fingers as he writes and trying desperately not to let it bend or crinkle.
He writes down a summary, in crisp, mechanical pen and in simplified language, of most major weather conditions Sayo is likely to encounter. He might even attempt pathetic little diagrams off to the side...]
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You're very careful about your writing, aren't you, Robert-san.
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[In his mind he still sees it as a rather odd stylus.]
Besides, it is... easier to read if written clearly.
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I mean, I had an odd time getting used to them, but you don't seem to be from the same time as me...
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... It's strange to think of worlds where it isn't a natural, everyday occurrence.]
... Paper in general is... still strange.
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[Even now that recovery is more widespread, paper has become something of a frightening reminder of just what humanity used to be able to do to the planet.]
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... But, yes, it was... deplorable. [He knits his fingers against his chest, a tad defensively.] ... The forests of Luceti at least are... artificial...
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I don't think artificial is quite the right word. Nature isn't something so easily contained by definition, you know.
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... I suspect the Malnosso e-essentially place things at random in the enclosure. [If they can't even remember things from their homeworlds, like the Willow, then why would they remember things from a generic Terran-esque world?]
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... Well, I am not certain what terminology I would use...
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Perhaps your world and my world have different ideas on nature, Robert-san.
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[His tone is unsure, but... ... he doesn't think this is necessarily bad, anymore. Foreign and strange, yes... but not bad.]
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In my world, we're all protected and looked after by gods.
Ginko-san tells me about his meetings with them, sometimes.
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... He must... have much to tell you about them... [Thoughtfully:] We had spoken about mushi, b-before.
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[She smiles, though, despite such a statement.]
They cover my entire world, even if you can't see them.
Well, some see them.
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... Why are they... o-only visible to some people, and not others? [It isn't technological, is it? And surely different humans can't see entirely different processes... unless subspecies of humans could see UV-A or something...
... yeah, magic and the paranormal still aren't the first things Robert thinks of in these situations.]
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